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Q1. A beam ABCD is supported by a roller at A and hinge at D.

It is subjected to loads as shown in Fig,


which acts at the ends of the vertical members BE and CF.These vertical members are rigidly attached to
the beam at B and C. Using singularity function method, the maximum bending moment in beam in kNm
is:

Take P=[X] k N and Q= [Y] k N

Q2 Identify the correct loading diagram for the given shear force diagram
Q3 A beam ABCD has an internal hinge at B and is loaded as shown in Fig. The magnitude of reaction at
support C in KN is :

Take R= [X] k-Nm, Q=[Y] k N, AE=EB=BC=CF=FD=4m

Q4.A beam ABCD , 20m long is loaded with a concentrated load of 5P k N at end ‘A’ and with a uniform
distributed load of P= [X] k N/m over the entire length. The beam is supported at ‘B’ and ‘C’ and has an
overhang of ‘K’ meter to right of support ‘C’ which is in the right half of the beam. If the mid point of the
beam is point of inflexion (i.e Bending moment is zero at this point), the maximum positive bending
moment in the beam in k N-m is:

Q5. A beam of length L=[Y] m carries a u.d.l of w= [X] k N/m on its whole length. It has one support at its
left end and the other support is at a distance ‘a’ from the other end. The vaule of ‘a’ is calculated based
on the condition that maximum bending moment for the beam is as small as possible. The maximum
positive bending moment for this position in kN-m is given by
Q6. A beam is made up of two identical bars AB and BC, by hinging them together at B. The end ‘A’ is
built in and the end ‘C’ is simply supported. With the load P= [X] k N applied as shown in Fig, the
magnitude of maximum bending moment in k N-m is :

Take L= [Y]m

Q7. Consider the truss loaded horizontally vertically by a load P=[X] k N at joint ‘C’ as shown in fig3., the
magnitude of the horizontal displacement of joint C in mm is.

Assume E= 200GPa, Area of all bars=1200mm 2.

Note: that there is hinged support at D and Roller support at A.

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