Connect Access Card For Fundamentals Of Structural Analysis (one Semester Access) 5th Edition
Connect Access Card For Fundamentals Of Structural Analysis (one Semester Access) 5th Edition
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ISBN: 9781259820960
Author: Leet, Kenneth
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 10, Problem 1P
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Find the fixed end moments for the fixed beam.

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Answer to Problem 1P

The fixed end moment AB is 3PL16_.

The fixed end moment BA is 3PL16_.

Explanation of Solution

Apply the sign conventions for calculating reactions using the three equations of equilibrium as shown below.

  • For summation of forces along x-direction is equal to zero (Fx=0), consider the forces acting towards right side as positive (+) and the forces acting towards left side as negative ().
  • For summation of forces along y-direction is equal to zero (Fy=0), consider the upward force as positive (+) and the downward force as negative ().
  • For summation of moment about a point is equal to zero (Matapoint=0), consider the clockwise moment as positive and the counter clockwise moment as negative.

Show the free body diagram of the beam as in Figure (1).

Connect Access Card For Fundamentals Of Structural Analysis (one Semester Access) 5th Edition, Chapter 10, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  1

To draw the bending moment diagram of the given beam, the fixed beam can be converted as simply supported beam. Support A is taken as pinned support and support B is taken as roller support.

Determine vertical reaction at support A;

Take moment about point B;

MB=0RA×LP(L2+L4)P(L4)=0RA×L(4PL+2PL8)PL4=0RA×L(3PL4)PL4=0

RA×L3PL4PL4=0RA×L4PL4=0RA=4PL4LRA=P

Determine the reaction at support B using the relation;

V=0RA+RBPP=0RB=2PPRB=P

Determine the bending moment at A;

MA=P(L)+P(L2+L4)+P(L4)=PL+(6PL8)+PL4=PL+(3PL4+PL4)=PL+PL=0

Determine the bending moment at a distance of (L4) from support A;

M(L4)=P(L4)=PL4

Determine the bending moment at (3L4) from support A;

M(3L4)=P(3L4)P(L2)=3PL4PL2=6PL4PL8=2PL8=PL4

Determine the bending moment at B;

MB=P(L)P(3L4)P(L4)=PL3PLPL4=PL(4PL4)=0

Show the bending moment diagram as in Figure (2).

Connect Access Card For Fundamentals Of Structural Analysis (one Semester Access) 5th Edition, Chapter 10, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  2

Refer Figure (2),

Determine the area of the moment diagram using the relation;

AM=Numberoftriangles×Areaoftriangle+Areaofrectangle=2×(12×PL4×L4)+(PL4×L2)=2PL232+PL28=PL216+PL28=PL2+2PL216=3PL216

Determine the fixed end moment AB using the formula;

FEMAB=MAB=2(AMx¯)AL24(AMx¯)BL2

Here, x¯ is the centroid of the area.

Substitute 3PL216 for AM and L2 for x¯.

FEMAB=MAB=2(3PL216(L2))L24(3PL216(L2))L2=2L2(3PL216×L2)4L2(3PL216×L2)=3PL163PL8=3PL16=3PL16(Counterclockwise)

Hence, the fixed end moment AB is 3PL16(Counterclockwise)_.

Determine the fixed end moment BA using the formula;

FEMBA=MBA=4(AMx¯)AL22(AMx¯)BL2

Here, x¯ is the centroid of the area.

Substitute 3PL216 for AM and L2 for x¯.

FEMBA=MBA=4(3PL216(L2))L22(3PL216(L2))L2=4L2(3PL216×L2)2L2(3PL216×L2)=3PL83PL16=3PL16

Hence, the fixed end moment BA is 3PL16(clockwise)_.

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