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PROBLEM (10.7 and 10.8) Redo Probs. 10.3 and 10.4, using the multiple-integration method.

SOLUTION (10.7)
(x/L)w0 w0
y
A
B
x
L
x x2
EIv '''' = − w0 EIv ''' = − w0 + C1
L 2L
x3
EIv '' = − w0 + C1 x + C2
6L
x4 1
EIv ' = − w0 + C1 x 2 + C2 x + C3 (1)
24 L 2
5
x 1 1
EIv = − w0 + C1 x 3 + C2 x 2 + C3 x + C4 (2)
120 L 6 2

Boundary conditions:
EIv '''(0) = 0 : C1 = 0
1
EIv ''(0) = 0 : C2 = 0, EIv '( L) = 0 : C3 = w0 L3
24
1 1 1
EIv( L) = 0 : − w0 L4 + w0 L4 + C4 = 0, C4 = − w0 L4
120 L 24 30
Then, Eqs.(1) and (2) yield the results given in solution of Prob. 10.3.

SOLUTION (10.8)

y
w
3
MA= wa2 x
2 A a C a B

RA=wa

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Segment AC
EIv1 '''' = 0 EIv1 ''' = C1
EIv1 '' = C1 x + C2
1
EIv1 ' = C1 x 2 + C2 x + C3 (1)
2
1 1
EIv1 = C1 x 3 + C2 x 2 + C3 x + C4 (2)
6 2

Boundary conditions:
EIv1 '''(0) = −VA = wa : C1 = wa
3 3
EIv1 ''(0) = − wa 2 : C2 = − wa 2
2 2
EIv1 '(0) = 0 : C3 = 0, EIv1 (0) = 0, C4 = 0

Segment BC
EIv2 '''' = − w EIv2 ''' = − wx + C5
1
EIv2 '' = − wx 2 + C5 x + C6
2
1 1
EIv2 ' = − wx 3 + C5 x 2 + C6 x + C7 (3)
6 2
1 1 1
EIv2 = − wx 4 + C5 x 3 + C6 x 2 + C7 x + C8 (4)
24 6 2

Continuity conditions:
v1 '''(a) = v2 '''(a ) : C1 = − wa + C5 , C5 = 2 wa
wa 2 wa 2
v1 ''(a) = v2 ''(a) : − =− + 2 wa 2 + C6 , C6 = −2 wa 2
2 2
wa 3 1
v2 '(a) = v2 '(a) : − wa 3 = − + wa 3 − 2wa 3 + C7 , C7 = wa 3
6 6
v1 (a) = v2 (a) :
7 wa 4 wa 4 wa 4 1
− wa 4 = − + + + C8 , C8 = − wa 4
12 24 3 6 24

Then, Eqs.(1) through (4) yield the results given in solution of Prob.10.4.

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