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B” “| DIAGRAMS AND FORMULAS Nomenclature ‘Modulus of Elasticity of steel at 29,000 ksi. ‘Moment of Inertia of beam (in.’). Maximum moment (kip in.). Maximum moment in left section of beam (kip in.). Maximum moment in right section of beam (kip in.)- Maximum positive moment in beam with combined end moment conditions (kip in.). ‘Moment at distance x from end of beam ( Concentrated load (kips). Concentrated load nearest left reaction (kips).. Concentrated load nearest right reaction, and of different magnitude than P; (Kips). End beam reaction for any condition of symmetrical loading (kips). Left end beam reaction (kips). Right end or intermediate beam reaction (kips). Right end beam reaction (kips). shear for any condition of symmetrical loading in). {eft section of beam (kips). I shear at right reaction point, or to left of intermediate reaction int of beam (kips). Vertical shear at right reaction point, or to right of intermediate reac- tion point of beam ( Vertical shear at distance x from end of beam (Kips). Total load on beam (kips). ‘Measured distance along beam (in.). Measured distance along beam which may be greater or less than “a” (in, Total length of beam between reaction points (in.). Uniformly distributed load per unit of length (kips per in.). Uniformly distributed toad per unit of length nearest left reaction in). Uniformly distributed oad per unit of length nearest right reaction, and of different magnitude than w, (kips per in.). Any distance measured along beam from left reaction (in.). ‘Any distance measured along overhang section of beam from nearest reaction point (in.). Maximum deflection (in. Deflection at point of load (in.). Deflection at any point x distance from left reaction (in.). Deflection of overhang section of beam at any distance from nearest reaction point (in.). AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL ConsTRUCTION BEAM DIAGRAMS AND FORMULAS Frequently used formulas formulas given below ae freqwenty required in structural designing. They are ind erin forthe convenience of the engtoeers wo have feu uo Seitlormelas and hence mary nd rcernceesesary.”Varation fom the standard fomenclature on rage 2-190 fs noted. ee Taam eer TET, ann te te sree et me ws een pee eee SS Eat yn a ee section of that portion of the cross-section lying out- lee obras a arta gc a eeg rmt i rpms ch arc te a es eee ees 5 4 x are abscissa and ordinate respectively of a point Bk dy custard esteem on again gra igi tons Bt LES me wiiieagn a CONTINUOUS BEAMS (ire rreonem OF trmmE mumENTS) 4 ™ cme) Ee toned) PAM (o4B) eee ‘Ma, Mo, Me’ "moments at let, center, and right supports respectively, of any ‘of adjacent spans sab) + el ma “ = lent of let and ight span respectively, ofthe pai. {tad f, foment oferta of ei and ht spun caesivy tecand ty loader tit of length on let and sgt spans respectively. Bland P= cinco lone om et and ght spans respectively. Bratan = Glan ofcometatd lone fom ft sept ia eit and ight pans cect : band bs = distance of eoncenitated Loads from right support inl and ight pane respira. “The above equations are for beams with moment of inertia constant in each span but Uf pero pnn cptnagn over the pe sna ma ich an equation foreach sueconive pair of spans and introducing te known valid {astally sere) of end moments all ther moments cat Be found "AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION BEAM DIAGRAMS AND FORMULAS For various static loading conditions auiolent Tabular Load unity dtbuted oud sven bear tables, pages?-28402- ‘orimearing of symbole se8 page 21a BEAM DIAGRAMS AND FORMULAS For various static loading conditions 1. SIMPLE BEAM—UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED LOAD woes egod q Maas (atcentr) 2s. Lond Eom... aman, (atcener ) TE : w woes ee rey 2. SIMPLE BEAM—LOAD INCREASING UNIFORMLY TO ONE END }-——-1—_ ny ~ fost ve ¥ vot te i wd, : TMA 4. SIMPLE BEAM-LOAD INCREASING UNIFORMLY TO CENTER Equvatent Tabular Land. Me (wmmoxed) nas. ( steanar ) « me (wien cf). wl] ama (asteanter os mH (wrens ch) oo elt ae arene "AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION 4 SIMPLE BEAM—UNIFORM LOAD PARTIALLY DISTRIBUTED =e (mascwnana' e) a vy oe nd nant ch) = mn $ oot Me (wrens > tn) = mann 5. SIMPLE BEAM—UNIFORM LOAD PARTIALLY DISTRIBUTED AT ONE END saat +, 3 co “<) : man (atx = 88) (wren a) a (wnanx ca) LDU x (tana > 2) ered »)- Re Ve (when a> sand < (a ve (ones aso) tine Tm mas (at te (wnenxea) We (wren > and 0) mM mase( at pln ot ont) ( wteneca) Too. Mt Alm! 9. SIMPLE BEAM—TWO EQUAL CONCENTRATED LOADS SYMMETRICALLY PLACED reali fet kad Minne (stweenionts) -m HT Me (wena) = Pe TF FOOOOTS an. (stent) ~ By on—an ae (wna ca) anna oe (wenx>aand cme). . + Shana BEAM DIAGRAMS AND FORMULAS For various static loading conditions Eauialen Tabla Loa the unto drug p Bem abo, pages 2210281, 10, SIMPLE BEAM—TWO EQUAL CONCENTRATED LOADS UNSYMMETRICALLY PLACED Ket etn ve mas wtana ce) 7 Ja, Reo Ve( mas wen a>) ke Ve (wen > nana < (smvimeoe) me (mewn ce). k i tx (wnenx ca) asset te (wnenx> nana

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