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Solution to Problem 667 | Deflections in Simply Supported Beams

Problem 667
Determine the value of EIδ at the right end of the overhanging beam shown in Fig. P-667. Is the deflection up or down?
 

 
Solution 667
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ΣMR2 = 0 ]
1
9R1 + 4(60) = (6)(100)(2)
2

R1 = 40  lb

 
ΣMR1 = 0

1
9R2 = (6)(100)(7) + 13(60)
2

R2 = 320  lb

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9/10/23, 5:56 PM Solution to Problem 667 | Deflections in Simply Supported Beams | Strength of Materials Review at MATHalino

 
¯
EI tA/B = (AreaAB ) X A

1 1 39
EI tA/B = (9)(360)(6) − (6)(600)( )
2 4 5

3
EI tA/B = 2700  lb ⋅ ft

 
¯
EI tC /B = (AreaBC ) X C

1 8
EI tC /B = − (4)(240)( )
2 3

3
EI tC /B = −1280  lb ⋅ ft

 
The negative sign indicates that the elastic curve is below the tangent line. It is shown in the figure indicated as tC/B. See Rules of Sign
for Area-Moment Method.
 
yC tA/B
=
4 9

4
yC = tA/B
9

4
EI y C = EI tA/B
9

4
EI y C = (2700)
9

3
EI y C = 1200  lb ⋅ ft

 
Since the absolute value of EI tC/B is greater than the absolute value of EI yC, the elastic curve is below the undeformed neutral axis
(NA) of the beam.
 
Therefore,
EI δC = 1280 − 1200

  below C (deflection is down)       answer


3
EI δC = 80  lb ⋅ ft

 
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overhanging beam Triangular Load Uniformly Varying Load Beam Deflection elastic curve point load elastic diagram

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The problem is in English
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