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BUS SUPPORTS Bus supports must be sufficiently yet economically Figure 21 shows an example of the table listings for 4 placed. Table 8 lists the load at each support, R, plus supports. This table may also be used to calculate the the critical moments that occur for a uniformly loaded reactions for side thrust that occurs due to a large continuous beam over a various number of equal spans. _ electromagnetic force between adjacent bars. Distance to Point Number of gtation . eSupport, Moment Pn (gi Max, Moment, Jot Supports jeaction at each Support jeasured to Right, of Span Pa ineach Span | torn Support 2 Lor? v2We 0 0.125 WL? 0.500 L ; 1 3/8 WL 0 0.0703 WL? 10/8 WL 18 WL? 0.0703 WL? A 1 410 WL 0 0.080 WL2 0.400 L 2 1/10 WL r/o wL2 0.025 WL? 0.500 L 1 11/28 WL 0 0.0772 WL? 0,393 L 5 2 32/38 WL 3/28 WL? 0.0364 WL? 0.536 L c 3 26/28 WL 2/28 WL? 0.0368 WL? 0.464 L 1 15/38 WL 0 0.079 WL 0.395 L 6 2 43/38 WL 4/38 WL? 0.0332 WL? 0.526 L : 3 37/38 WL 3/38 WL? 0.0461 WL? 0.500 L 1 41/104 WL 0 0.077 WL? 0.394 L ; 2 118/104 WL 11/104 WL? 0.0340 WL? 0.533 L 3 100/104 WL 8/104 WL? 0.0833 WL? 0.490 L 4 106/104 WL. 9/104 WL? 0.0833 WL? osi0L 1 56/142 WL o 0.0778 WL? 0.394 L F 2 161/142 WL 15/142 WL2 0.0338 WL? 0.528 3 137/142 WL 11/142 WL? 0.0440 WL? 0.493 L 4 143/142 WL 12/142 WL? 0.0406 WL? 0.500 L ©& crete» Uniformly Loaded Continuous Beams over equal spans. (Uniform load per unit length =W; length over each span =L. See Fig. 21 for example.)

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