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~4 ft +h $$. - x4
4 200 Ib
x8
Figure 4-16 x:
means of the shear and moment reactions exerted by the wall. Observe that the
maximum shear and the maximum bending moment always occur at the restrained
end of a cantilever beam. An exception to this rule is possible if some of the loads
are upward and the other loads downward. Note also that the moment equation
Meco is not necessary in computing the bending moment at D; this is found by a
direct application of Eq. (4-2):
M = (X M)z = —180(6) — 200(2) = —1480 lb-ft
PROBLEMS
Write shear and moment equations for the beams in the following problems. In each
problem, let x be the distance measured from the left end of the beam. Also, draw shear
and moment diagrams, specifying values at all change of loading positions and at all
points of zero shear. Neglect the mass of the beam in each problem.
403) Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-403.
Ans. Vep = ~24 KN; Mcp = (-24x + 144) KN-m
30kN 50 kN
Figure P-403 im
408) Beam loaded as shown in Fi. P-404. ’
Ans. Men = (~100x + 1200) tb-f
2000 Ib
M = 4800 Ib-ft
Figure P-404
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Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-405.
Ans. Myc = (-Sx? + 34x + 160) kN-m
80 kN
10 kN/m
A B ¢
es
Ry R,~ Figure P-405
406°Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-406,
NN
: 900 Ib 400 1b
60 lb/ft
Ry Say Figure P-406
(Ge?) Beam loaded as shown in Fig, P-407. :
Ans. Max. M = 66.7 kN-m
30 kN/m
A B cD
3 m——}—2 m—feim :
Ry Ra Figure P-407
py Ft
(408. Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-408. ;
Y . ‘Ans, Max. M = 81.0 KN:
50 kN/m 20 kKN/m
Ro Figure P-408
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12, } Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-412.
800 Ib/ft
Figure P-412, i
13°Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-413.
100 lb/ft M = 1200 lb-ft
Figure P-413
Gad Cantilever beam carrying, the loads shown in Fig. P--414.
i Figure P-414
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Ans. Mac = (-60x + 90) KN-m
Wo
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Ry R Figure P-416
Beam carrying the triangular loading shown in Fig. P-417.
Ans. Max. M = woL?/12
gt R, Figure P-417
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Q. Cantilever beamt loaded as shown in Fig. P-418.
20 kN
NY Figure P-418
419. Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-419,
Ans. Max. M = 1342 Ib-ft
270 lb/ft
R Figure P-419
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Without writing shear and moment equations, draw shear and moment diagrams for the
beams specified in the following problems. Give numerical values at all change of loading
positions and at all points of zero shear. (Note to instructor: Problems 403 to 420 may
also be assigned for solution by the semigraphical method described in this article.)
Ars Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-425. ae.
_ Ans. Max. M=+70kN-m
Le |
ae
60 kN 30 kN
2.m->}<——4 m 50
Ry Ro _ Figure P-425
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(26:-(Cantilever beam acted upon by a uniformly distributed load and a couple as shown
in Fig. P-426.
Figre P4262 a eo
fem loaded as shown in Fig. P-427.
800 Ib
100 Ib/ft
Figure P-427 Ry
4428, )Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-428.
J Ans. Max. M = -20 KN-m
25 kNem 10 EN
1 m-=-1 athe es m
Figure P-428 1 ‘ Ry
(429. Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-429.
100 Ib
120 Ib/ft 120 lb/ft
Figure P-429 Ry R,
i
) Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-430._ ,
i Ans, Max. M = £10 kip?
1000 Ib 2000 Ib
200 Ib/ft
10 peed ft
Figure P-430 Ry .
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(431. Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-431
(431. Beam as shown in Fig. ls
ee
50 kN 20 kN/m 40 kN
Ry 2 Figure P-431
432.) Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-432.
’ Ans, Max. M = —72 kN-m
>
60 kN
40 kN/m
433. Overhanging beam loaded by a force and a couple as shown in Fig. P-433,
Ans. .Max. M = —2400 Ib: ft
750 Ib
3000 lb-ft’
Ry Ry Figure P-433
(4 pam loaded as shown in Fig. P-434,
Ans, Max. M = +80kN-m
60kN
Figure P-434
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