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APPENDIX 14 Beam-Deflection Formulas Appendix 801 fea Beam-Deflection Formulas for Simply Supported Beams is > FEE atoenter Between A ard 6 =Pheay2 4,2 Fee - 4) =Pabll + HV3RETD) oo EL atm = Vat oS Between Band O (te shorter segment xPav y= te -A ‘Avene ef overhang at abe, Bee $F (312 — aa) at comer FERGL - 42% atcont Pe y= Yo = SEE (BL ~ A) atloods Between A and 8 Px Fon -37- 4) Betwoon Band C: at center Between A ard 6 At Datend @ o ‘ola oad = W= wh @ SS je uniformly diguibuted oa le —=z—t? Continasa) 802 _ Appendix Sa Betwoon A ard 6 > PEI Between Band C: QL — a? ~ 2ax72L — a) + L8 Mg = concentrated moment st & Betwoon A ard 8 Between Bland C: a Cat ond of overhang ay A a c 1, xm uoward defscton ‘asm. . al? L he y= ones f ® ncatcante “onload = Ww = ML= 20854 9) ( 2 ) ‘w= uniformly distributed load 7 see | T TNT =a, At Aand Eatends: Mu Zoe, yt [+e A Cat conten tz) +(x) | Ps aa At Aand Eat ends a loads ne. val? y= oc3z08 At Daten L w D 2 z —— o 0 ‘Source: Engnseing Ost fr Auminum States Washington, OC. The Nuri Asactn, 1986), p. 68-77 Appendix 803 eee eed 1 Batend i Y0= Yous = Between Aand & =e a-s At Boatloed 3B ‘A Catend =e Yo Yoox = Et — a) Between Aand 8 pe y- Fos 0 Between 8 and C: -Pé faa W= total oad = wh At Batend, ye Between A and & Wit 2 1 FoR ee + at - a ‘oncenrated moment at end At Batend: = ye, = Male Ya= Yous = er Between A and & Mex? y= y |—_,___| a @ o @ @ p 2 Source: Egineaing st fr Amina Siratres Washer, OC he Aluminum Assoc, 1966, pp. 63-77 804 Appendix BLE A14-3 Beam Diagrams and Beam-Deflection Formulas for Statically Indeterminate Beams Detetons 1 Batload MP Jetween A ar ‘Shearing Beaween Aand 6 force,V 0 YP StL, Between Bane C Bending Pr a2 — ay omen, y= Ger -54 T @ Reactions Moments Ms Lan) ae 5 ty = PEP + 2 eho ab Sewing Detectons fore sk Batons ° “ke [Me Bending moment 9 Mu iy Between Band Ci =P 3125 — aL an Te o ‘Appendix 805 eee Reactions Moments Deflectons cat, ‘A Dateentr: eactons Moments Detietion At Catend osrau: a= Sw Re=2w My = -0.1250 703M. =e Tes o o (Continaso) 806 Appendix Se Moments My = PUB; Mg = Mo = PUB Detiectons At Bat contr Betwoon A ard 8 4 i= Bentog ‘moment, . r @ “4 “Me © eecons ree Deectons Bato suing ™ =r an rT Te zat fe data = 5s so t= <= 0 Yee See + BF Bending ——— + _ Bereen A and 6 longer segment). Ma “u Pret? (2b 2) + Lia — 0 Ey ead 28+ La — 2) Between B and C (shorter segment) ape PE emt — w+ Ub wi Ell o Appendi ix 807 eee Moments Dotietons At Batcenter: Between A and C: y Reactors Bu, Fa Ro Fp 1.25mi Shearing forces aut Vas Ve= Fa = Ro= Sat sw ae Moments Mg = Me = 0.0703 w1? ‘Mg = -0.125w1? Detectors tn, = OA2IBL tom Aor aay Yous ~ TRS Bemoen Aand 8 (i8e— aL + 20) ei Shearing force, Bending M @ Shearing force, Bending o hy o Re My o My M Re Ry Re Ye % ° Ve =z © Mp | Me ° f 1 A ¢ “My a (Contiouseh 808 Appendix Se Reactions Moments Me Me = 0.08W1? Mp = Me = -0.10M1? = Maux Mg = 0.025ml? Reactions Ry = Re = 0.39306 Fag = Ro = 1143ul Re = 0828uL ‘Shearing forces Vy = +0.39300, p= -0.607wi. +Yq = +0.536uL Vo = ~0.464Wi $V = +0.464uL Yo = ~0.5360L 4p = +0.60706 Ye = -0.39301 Moments Mg = My = ~O107IWt? = Mae Me= M = 0.0772m2 Mo= -0.0714wi? Mg = My = 0.03642 0) o owt, aa faa | Shearing ost, ‘aL force, V at 0.61 05h Bending Me te monet, Od om} flay *¥p) % We Jase Shearing see fore,v © osu Vp vy | | Nv Mp My Bending ‘momett, Mo | My ™ ° t t M My “Source: Eneneeing Oat fr Hurinum Siatres Wasnngen DO The Aumnum Asoabon, 1986, 9p 6277. ‘Appendix 809 APPENDIX 15 Commercially Available Shapes Used for Load-Carrying Members TableNe. Units Description 154 US, Angles: Stes nd aluminum, equal and unequal legs, shapes, lage sizes: 2 into 8 in 152 US. Angles: Steel and aluminum, equal ard unequal legs, smaller size: 0.50 into 2.5 in 153 Sl Angles: Steel and aluminum, equal and unequal legs, 10 mm to 100 mm 154 us. and aluminum, American Standaré,C-shapes, larger sizes: 3in to 15 in 155 US. Channels: Aluminum, smal sizes: 05 in to 20in depth 156 US. Channels Aluminum, Aluminum Association Standard shapes, large sizes: 2 into 12 in depth 167 Sl Channels: Aluminum, European standard shapes: 10 mm to 160 mm depth 158 Sl Channels: Sto), European stardard shapes: 30 mm to 400 mm dopth| 159 US. beam shapes: Stel wide-flange shapes, W:shapes. 4 nto 24 in denth 15:10 US. beam shapes: Stel, American Standard, Shapes: 3n to 24in deoth 1511 US, beam shapes: Aluminum Associaton standard shapes: 3 into 12in degth 15:12 US. beam shapes: Aluminum, smal extruded shapes: 0.70 into 2.11 in depth 15.13 si I-beam shapes: Stel, European stands shapes: 80 mm to 600 mm dest 1514 US, Hollow tubing: Stee, square and rectangular, standard structural HSS shapes: 2 int 8 in depth 1515 US, Hallow tubing: Stel and aluminum, square and rectangular, smaller szes: 0.375 in to 3.00 in cepts 15416 s Hollow tubing: Stel and aluminum, square and rectangular: 20 mm to 300 mm depth 15417 US. Pipe: Stel, American National Slandard Schectule 40 and AISC standard: 1/8 in to 18 in 1518 US, Mechanical tubing Steel end aluminum: 050 nto 5.0in ouside ciameters 1519 si Mecarcal ting: Stel and aluminum: 10 mm to 150 mm outside diameters ‘tes: ach tab es sal sizes of shapes commen used forbear, column, olson member. Ince ae sana sie designations, dead dress, ar sect properties Stolen popes nce ress-sectors are, moment one, and stan ass Fereame ston, tana moment of arte, cn mac, rd ad of yraton are a Ie Nurrarcus actinal shapes re ypcaly commercaly arable. Inte ses for companies suppfng ach kr of shage arises oi in ding te is Honea al es ude te ston popes da, Sa Angad fr muse fr sacton prope ota aa etc bane rom vay of oes.

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