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(a)
Find the position of moving load to produce maximum moment.
Find the absolute maximum moment produced by the moving loads.
Find the maximum deflection produced by the load.
(a)
Answer to Problem 49P
The position of moving load to produce maximum moment is
The maximum moment is
The maximum deflection is
Explanation of Solution
Refer Table 2.3 “Live Load Impact Factor” in the text book.
Take the value of impact factor (I) for Cab-operated traveling crane support girders and their connections as 25%.
Find the increasing moving load using impact factor.
Sketch the loading diagram as in Figure 1.
Refer Figure 1.
Find the resultant force.
Find the position of resultant using the equation.
Find the maximum moment.
The wheel loads are equal and so the moment produced under any one of the load.
Assume the maximum moment occurs under the wheel load 1. Therefore, the beam’s centerline divides the distance between the wheel load 1 and the resultant.
Draw the position of loading diagram as in Figure 2.
Refer Figure 2
Find the position of resultant from center of the beam.
Find the reaction at A.
Consider moment at B.
Find the moment under wheel load 1.
Consider moment at wheel load 1.
Find the moment under wheel load 2.
Consider moment at wheel load 2.
Therefore, the position of moving load to produce maximum moment is
Therefore, the maximum moment is
Draw the moment diagram using moment values at load 1 and 2 as in Figure 3.
Assume maximum deflection occurs at M.
Draw the
Refer Figure 4.
Find distance y using similar triangle.
The maximum deflection occurs between point 1 and 2.
Find the deflection
Find the slope at A.
Find the slope
Consider slope at M from A is equal to slope at A.
Find the point of maximum deflection
Solve Equation (1),
Find the maximum deflection.
Therefore, the maximum deflection is
(b)
Find the maximum moment and maximum deflection when the moving load placed symmetrically.
Compare the deflections of both part.
(b)
Answer to Problem 49P
The maximum moment is
The maximum deflection at center of the beam is
Explanation of Solution
Find the maximum moment.
Place the moving load symmetrically.
Draw the position of loading diagram as in Figure 5.
Refer Figure 5.
Find the reaction at A and B.
The loading are symmetrical.
Find the moment under wheel load 1.
Consider moment at wheel load 1 and 2.
Therefore, the maximum moment is
Draw the moment diagram using the calculated values as in Figure 6.
Refer Figure 6.
The maximum deflection occurs at center for symmetrical loading of simply supported beam.
Find the maximum deflection.
Therefore, the maximum deflection at center of the beam is
Comparison of deflection for both part (a) and (b):
Maximum deflection occurs when loads are centered symmetrically on the beam span.
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