Beam is a structural member whose lateral dimensions are much smaller than the longitudinal dimension and used to carry loads perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. The beams are generally used in buildings, bridges, trusses, etc., Copy the link given below and paste it in new browser window to get...
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SFD Load Diagram Examples
Introduction Types of Beams Some Important Definitions Simply Supported Beam Subjected to A Concentrated Load Simply Supported Beam Subjected to Uniformly Distributed Load (UDL) Examples CONTENTS
Introduction Beam - structural member whose lateral dimensions are much smaller than the longitudinal dimension - carry loads perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
Types of Beams Some Important Definitions Cantilever beam Simply supported beam Overhanging beam Fixed beam Continuous beam Propped cantilever beam
Some Important Definitions Shear Force Bending Moment Sign Convention Shear Force Diagrams Bending Moment Diagrams
Simply Supported Beam Subjected to Point Load
Simply Supported Beam Subjected to UDL
Example A simply supported beam of span 4 m is loaded with an uniformly distributed load of 3 kN /m as shown in figure. Draw the shear force and bending moment diagrams.
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