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Beam Deflection 1 Review Innovations Ce Board NOV 2013

1. The document discusses methods for calculating beam deflection including integration, double integration, and the conjugate beam method. 2. It provides examples of problems involving simply supported and cantilever beams with various loading conditions. Deflection, slope, rotation and bending moment are calculated. 3. Formulas are given for relating the bending moment and shear force diagrams to the deflection and slope of beams using integration and the conjugate beam concept.

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Beam Deflection 1 Review Innovations Ce Board NOV 2013

1. The document discusses methods for calculating beam deflection including integration, double integration, and the conjugate beam method. 2. It provides examples of problems involving simply supported and cantilever beams with various loading conditions. Deflection, slope, rotation and bending moment are calculated. 3. Formulas are given for relating the bending moment and shear force diagrams to the deflection and slope of beams using integration and the conjugate beam concept.

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BEAM DEFLECTION 1

NOV 2013

REVIEW INNOVATIONS

Deflection of Beams
Integration Method
From flexure,

Using

CE BOARD

Double

1 M

EI

From calculus,

d2 y dx2
1

1 dy dx 2

32

For beams, slope dy dx is very small and dy dx


Equating expressions for curvature,

#3. PROBLEM
0

M d2 y dx2

EI
13 2

d dy
d2 y
EI M
M
2
or dx
or dx dx
dy
dy
EI d Mdx
EI
Mdx C1

dx
dx
EI

EIdy Mdx C1 dx

Notes:
deflection.

dy
dx is

EIy

Mdx dx

C1 x C2

the slope and y is the

#1.
A 6 m simply supported beam is
loaded with a 20 kN concentrated load
placed 3.6m from the left support.
Determine:
1.
the slope of the tangent at the left
support.
2. the rotation at the right support.
3. the deflection under the load.
4. the maximum deflection of the beam.
#2. For the beam loaded and supported as
shown, draw the moment diagram by parts
at point B.
8
kN/m

B
3m

w
2

4 kNCm

A cantilever beam ABC is fixed at A.


Segment AB is 2 m long and BC is 3 m long.
Segment BC is loaded with a triangular load
ranging from 0 at B to 40 kN/m at C.
1.
Calculate the maximum slope of the
beam.
2. Compute for the maximum deflection.
#4. PROBLEM
For the cantilever beam shown, derive:
1. the expression for maximum slope.
2. the
expression
for
maximum
deflection.

MOMENT DIAGRAM BY PARTS (A method


of dividing moment diagrams into parts
whose areas and centroids are known)

BEAM DEFLECTION 1
NOV 2013

REVIEW INNOVATIONS

Slope on real beam


= Shear on
conjugate beam
Deflection on real
beam = Moment on
conjugate beam

CONJUGATE BEAM METHOD

CE BOARD

BEAM DEFLECTION 1
NOV 2013

REVIEW INNOVATIONS

CE BOARD

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