Part B - Determine the elastic curve Use the moment function from Part A to determine the equation for the elastic curve from A to B Express your answer in terms of w, x, and L. View Available Hint(s) Elv(x) = ΑΣΦ ↓↑ vec xa Xb b √x √x ? Ixr20 (X)* X.10 X wood
Part B - Determine the elastic curve Use the moment function from Part A to determine the equation for the elastic curve from A to B Express your answer in terms of w, x, and L. View Available Hint(s) Elv(x) = ΑΣΦ ↓↑ vec xa Xb b √x √x ? Ixr20 (X)* X.10 X wood
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Transcribed Image Text:Part B - Determine the elastic curve
Use the moment function from Part A to determine the equation for the elastic curve from A to B
Express your answer in terms of w, x, and L.
►View Available Hint(s)
Elv(x) =
VE ΑΣΦ
VO
xa
Xb
↓↑vec
+ √x √x
b
Moccr
?
√xx T20 (X)* x-10¹

Transcribed Image Text:A beam is subjected to a uniform load w and is supported by a pin support at A and two rollers at B and C. This configuration is statically indeterminate to the first
degree. Use the method of integration to determine the maximum deflection.
Part A - Write the moment function
M(T) = Ayx
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Since the loading and supports are symmetric, the vertical reactions at A and C must be the same and the shape of the elastic curve from A to B must be the
same as the shape of the curve from C to B. Write the moment function for the segment of the beam between A and B. Use the standard sign convention for
beams.
Express your answer in terms of Ay, w, and x.
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W
+
B
L-
C
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