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- For the simply supported beam subjected to the loading shown, derive equations for the shear force V and the bending moment M for any location in the beam. (Place the origin at point A.) Let a=2.75 m, b=5.00 m, PB = 60kN, and Pc = 80kN. Construct the shear- force and bending-moment diagrams on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise. Answers: Ay = a Dy= a B Calculate the reaction forces Ay and Dy acting on the beam. Positive values for the reactions are indicated by the directions of the red arrows shown on the free-body diagram below. (Note: Since Ax = 0, it has been omitted from the free-body diagram.) 36.66 BO 103.33 PB a PB Pc a Pc KN b KN b D D x P XFor the simply supported beam subjected to the loading shown, derive equations for the shear force Vand the bending moment M for any location in the beam. (Place the origin at point A.) Let a=2.75 m, b=5.00 m, PB = 60KN, and Pc = 80kN. Construct the shear- force and bending-moment diagrams on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise. Answers: Ay = Dy= tel tel a i B a Calculate the reaction forces Ay and Dy acting on the beam. Positive values for the reactions are indicated by the directions of the red arrows shown on the free-body diagram below. (Note: Since Ax = 0, it has been omitted from the free-body diagram.) PB B a PB Pc a C Pc C KN b KN D b D X D₂ XFor the simply supported beam subjected to the loading shown, derive equations for the shear force V and the bending moment M for any location in the beam. (Place the origin at point A.) Let w = 4.0 kips/ft, a= 6.5 ft, and b= 17.5 ft. Construct the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise.
- For the simply supported beam subjected to the loading shown, derive equations for the shear force V and the bending moment M for any location in the beam. (Place the origin at point A.) Let w = 20.0 kips/ft, a=6.0 ft, and b=20.5 ft. Construct the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise. a A B a W Calculate the reaction forces By and Cy acting on the beam. Positive values for the reactions are indicated by the directions of the red arrows shown on the free-body diagram below. (Note: Since Bx = O, it has been omitted from the free-body diagram.) B b b X C XFor the simply supported beam subjected to the loading shown, derive equations for the shear force V and the bending moment M for any location in the beam. (Place the origin at point A.) Let a-3.25 m, b=4.75 m, Pg - 35kN, and Pc = 80kN. Construct the shear- force and bending-moment diagrams on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise. A Ay- 58.66 - Dy- Calculate the reaction forces A, and Dy acting on the beam. Positive values for the reactions are indicated by the directions of the red arrows shown on the free-body diagram below. (Note: Since Ax = 0, it has been omitted from the free-body diagram.) Answers: a 56.33 (a) V= (b) V- (c) V- B i i PB B kN с kN C Determine the shear force acting at each of the following locations: (a) x-2m (b)x - 4 m (c) x-8 m Note that x = 0 at support A. When entering your answers, use the shear-force sign convention detailed in Section 7.2. 3 3 3 KN D b kN D ·x DyFor the simply supported beam subjected to the loading shown, derive equations for the shear force V and the bending moment M for any location in the beam. (Place the origin at point A.) Let a=8.5 ft, b=24.0 ft, P = 30 kips and w = 5.5 kips/ft. Construct the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise.Calculate the reaction forces Ay and Cy acting on the beam. Positive values for the reactions are indicated by the directions of the red arrows shown on the free-body diagram below. (Note: Since Ax = 0, it has been omitted from the free-body diagram.) Determine the shear force acting at each of the following locations:(a) x = 8.5- ft (i.e., just to the left of point B)(b) x = 8.5+ ft (i.e., just to the right of point B)(c) x = 30.5 ftNote that x = 0 at support A. When entering your answers, use the shear-force sign convention detailed in Section 7.2. Determine the bending moment acting at each of…
- For the simply supported beam subjected to the loading shown, derive equations for the shear force V and the bending moment M for any location in the beam. (Place the origin at point A.) Let a=11.5 ft, b=19.0 ft, P = 50 kips and w = 8.5 kips/ft. Construct the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise. A Answers: Ay= Cy= Calculate the reaction forces Ay and Cy acting on the beam. Positive values for the reactions are indicated by the directions of the red arrows shown on the free-body diagram below. (Note: Since Ax = 0, it has been omitted from the free-body diagram.) Answers: (a) V= (b) V= (c) V= Answers: (a) M= a (b) M= B a Answers: Mmax = B Xmax= kips W kips Determine the shear force acting at each of the following locations: (a) x = 11.5-ft (i.e., just to the left of point B) (b)x= 11.5+ ft (i.e., just to the right of point B) (c) x = 28.5 ft Note that x = 0 at support A. When entering…For the simply supported beam subjected to the loading shown, derive equations for the shear force V and the bending moment M for any location in the beam. (Place the origin at point A.) Let a=6.5 ft, b=24.0 ft, P = 32 kips and w = 9.5 kips/ft. Construct the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise. 1. Calculate the reaction forces Ay and Cy acting on the beam. Positive values for the reactions are indicated by the directions of the red arrows shown on the free-body diagram below. (Note: Since Ax = 0, it has been omitted from the free-body diagram.) 2.Determine the shear force acting at each of the following locations: (in kips)(a) x = 6.5- ft (i.e., just to the left of point B)(b) x = 6.5+ ft (i.e., just to the right of point B)(c) x = 28.5 ft 3.Determine the bending moment acting at each of the following locations: (in kips-ft)(a) x = 6.5 ft (i.e., at point B)(b) x = 28.5 ft 4.Use your…For the simply supported beam subjected to the loading shown, derive equations for the shear force V and the bending moment M for any location in the beam. (Place the origin at point A.) Let a=4.00 m, b=5.25 m, c= 2.75 m, P = 36kN and M = 195kN-m. Construct the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise. A Answers: Ay= Cy= b Calculate the reaction forces Ay and Cy acting on the beam. Positive values for the reactions are indicated by the directions of the red arrows shown on the free-body diagram below. (Note: Since Ax = 0, it has been omitted from the free-body diagram.) i i a M a B M B b kN 2 C KN C Cy C P с X P
- For the simply supported beam subjected to the loading shown, derive equations for the shear force V and the bending moment M for any location in the beam. (Place the origin at point A.) Let w = 20.0 kips/ft, a=6.0 ft, and b=20.5 ft. Construct the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise. y A A Answers: By a = Calculate the reaction forces By and Cy acting on the beam. Positive values for the reactions are indicated by the directions of the red arrows shown on the free-body diagram below. (Note: Since Bx = O, it has been omitted from the free-body diagram.) = a i B Cy i = W B b W b kips X kips XUse the graphical method to construct the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams for the beam shown. Leta = 5.2 ft, w = 235 Ib/ft, Mp = 7000 lb-ft, and P = 11001b. Construct the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise. Mp Determine the bending moment acting at each of the following locations: (a) x = 5.2 ft (i.e., at point B) (b) x = 10.4 ft (i.e., at point C) (c) x = 15.6 – ft (i.e., just to the left of point D) (d) x = 15.6 + ft (i.e., just to the right of point D) (e) x = 20.8 ft (i.e., at point E) When entering your answers, use the bending moment sign convention.For the simply supported beam subjected to the loading shown, derive equations for the shear force V and the bending moment M for any location in the beam. (Place the origin at point A.) Let w = 19.5 kips/ft, a=6.0 ft, and b=21.5 ft. Construct the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise.Calculate the reaction forces By and Cy acting on the beam. Positive values for the reactions are indicated by the directions of the red arrows shown on the free-body diagram below. (Note: Since Bx = 0, it has been omitted from the free-body diagram.) Use your shear-force and bending-moment diagrams to determine the maximum positive bending moment, Mmax, pos, the maximum negative bending moment, Mmax, neg, and their respective locations, xmax, pos and xmax, neg. Use the bending-moment sign convention detailed in Section 7.2. The maximum negative bending moment is the negative moment with the largest…