For a beam under general equilibrium loading, it is shown how suitable biharmonic functions can be superposed to make each of the boundary loading self-equilibrating. The loads on the curved edges are transferred to the radial edges by developing a Fourier Series solution. Numerical solutions are presented for illustrating the solutions for some boundary loading.
For a beam under general equilibrium loading, it is shown how suitable biharmonic functions can be superposed to make each of the boundary loading self-equilibrating. The loads on the curved edges are transferred to the radial edges by developing a Fourier Series solution. Numerical solutions are presented for illustrating the solutions for some boundary loading.
For a beam under general equilibrium loading, it is shown how suitable biharmonic functions can be superposed to make each of the boundary loading self-equilibrating. The loads on the curved edges are transferred to the radial edges by developing a Fourier Series solution. Numerical solutions are presented for illustrating the solutions for some boundary loading.