Applied Statics and Strength of Materials (6th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780133840544
Author: George F. Limbrunner, Craig D'Allaird, Leonard Spiegel
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 21, Problem 21.24SP
For these problems, use any appropriate method of analysis. Unless noted otherwise, neglect the beam weight in all problems.
a. Find the reactions and draw complete shear and moment diagrams.
b. Assume mat the center support settles
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PART 1
Use the graphical method to construct the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams for the beam shown. Let a= 6 m, b = 3 m, PB = 70 kN, Pc= 100 kN, and PE= 30 kN. Construct the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise.
Calculate the reaction forces Ay and Dy acting on the beam. Positive values for the reactions are indicated by the directions of the red arrows shown on the free-body diagram below. (Note: Since Ax= 0, it has been omitted from the free-body diagram.)
Answer:
Ay = 50 kN
Dy= 150 kN
PART 2
Determine the shear force acting at each of the following locations:
(a) x = 3m
(b)x= 9 m
(c)x = 13.5 m
(d)x= 18 m
When entering your answers, use the shear force sign convention.
Answers:
(a) V= 50 kN
(b) V= -20 kN
(c) V= -120 kN
(d)V= 30 kN
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Applied Statics and Strength of Materials (6th Edition)
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