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Solve for the support reactions at A and B. C 3 kN/m B -1.5 m- -1.5 m 1.5 m- 1.5 m-
Solve for the support reactions at A and B. C 3 kN/m B -1.5 m- -1.5 m 1.5 m- 1.5 m-
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Mechanics of Materials (MindTap Course List)
9th Edition
ISBN:
9781337093347
Author: Barry J. Goodno, James M. Gere
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
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1 Tension, Compression, And Shear
2 Axially Loaded Members
3 Torsion
4 Shear Forces And Bending Moments
5 Stresses In Beams (basic Topics)
6 Stresses In Beams (advanced Topics)
7 Analysis Of Stress And Strain
8 Applications Of Plane Stress (pressure Vessels, Beams, And Combined Loadings)
9 Deflections Of Beams
10 Statically Indeterminate Beams
11 Columns
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Problem 4.3.1P: Calculate the shear force V and bending moment Mata cross section just to the right of the 800 lb...
Problem 4.3.2P: Determine the shear force V and bending moment M just right of the 6 kN load on the simple beam AB...
Problem 4.3.3P: Determine the shear force V and bending moment M at the midpoint of the beam with overhangs (see...
Problem 4.3.4P: Calculate the shear force V and bending moment M at a cross section located just right of the 4 kN...
Problem 4.3.5P: Consider the beam with an overhang shown in the figure. Determine the shear force V and bending...
Problem 4.3.6P: The beam ABC shown in the figure is simply supported at A and B and has an overhang from B to C. The...
Problem 4.3.7P: The beam ABCD shown in the figure has overhangs at each end and carries a uniform load of intensity...
Problem 4.3.8P: At a full d raw, an archer applies a pull of 130 N to the bowstring of the bow shown in the figure....
Problem 4.3.9P: A curved bar ABC is subjected to loads in the form of two equal and opposite forces P, as shown in...
Problem 4.3.10P: Under cruising conditions, the distributed load acting on the wing of a small airplane has the...
Problem 4.3.11P: A beam ABCD with a vertical arm CE is supported as a simple beam al A and D (see figure part a). A...
Problem 4.3.12P: A simply supported beam AB supports a trapezoid ally distributed load (see figure). The intensity of...
Problem 4.3.13P: Beam ABCD represents a reinforced-concrete foundation beam that supports a uniform load of intensity...
Problem 4.3.14P: Find shear (V) and moment (M) at x = 3L/4 for the beam shown in Fig. a. Let MA= 24 kN m,P = 48 kN, L...
Problem 4.3.15P: Find expressions for shear force V and moment M at mid-span of beam AB in terms of peak load...
Problem 4.3.16P: Find expressions for shear force V and moment Mat x = 2L/3 of beam (a) in terms of peak load...
Problem 4.3.17P: Find expressions for shear force V and moment Mat x = 2L/3 of beam (a) in terms of peak load...
Problem 4.3.18P: Find expressions for shear force V and moment M at x = x0of beam AB in terms of peak load intensity...
Problem 4.3.19P: Find expressions for shear force V and moment M at x = x0of beam AB in terms of peak load intensity...
Problem 4.3.20P: Find expressions for shear force V and moment M at x = L/2 of beam BC. Express V and M in term s of...
Problem 4.3.21P: A cable with force P is attached to a frame at A and runs over a frictionless pulley at D. Find...
Problem 4.3.22P: Find expressions for shear force V and moment M at v = L/2 of beam AB in structure (a). Express V...
Problem 4.3.23P: A cable with force P is attached to a frame at D and runs over a frictionless pulley at A Find...
Problem 4.3.24P: Frame ABCD carries two concentrated loads (2P at T and P at ZX see figure) and also a linearly...
Problem 4.3.25P: Frame ABC has a moment release just left of joint B. Find axial force N, shear force V, and moment M...
Problem 4.3.26P: The simply supported beam ABCD is loaded by a weight W = 27 kN through the arrangement shown in the...
Problem 4.3.27P: The centrifuge shown in the figure rotates in a horizontal plane (the x-y plane) on a smooth surface...
Problem 4.5.1P: Draw the shear-Force and bending-moment diagrams for a simple beam AB supporting two equal...
Problem 4.5.2P: A simple beam AB is subjected to a counter clockwise couple of moment M1acting at distance a from...
Problem 4.5.3P: Draw the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams for a cantilever beam AB carrying a uniform load of...
Problem 4.5.4P: The cantilever beam AB shown in the figure is subjected to a concentrated load P at the midpoint and...
Problem 4.5.5P: Cantilever beam AB carries an upward uniform load of intensity q1from x = 0 to L/2 (see Fig. a) and...
Problem 4.5.6P: The simple beam AB shown in the figure is subjected to a concentrated load P and a clockwise couple...
Problem 4.5.7P: A simple beam AB subjected to couples M1and 3M2 acting at the third points is shown in the figure....
Problem 4.5.8P: A simply supported beam ABC is loaded by a vertical load P acting at the end of a bracket BDE (see...
Problem 4.5.9P: A simply supported beam ABC is loaded at the end of a bracket BDE (see figure). Draw axial-force,...
Problem 4.5.10P: A beam ABC is simply supported at A and B and has an overhang BC (see figure). The beam is loaded by...
Problem 4.5.11P: Beam ABCD is simply supported at B and C and has overhangs at each end (see Fig, a). The span length...
Problem 4.5.12P: Draw the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams for a cantilever beam AB acted upon by two...
Problem 4.5.13P: The simple beam AB supports a triangular load of maximum intensity q0= 10 lb/in. acting over...
Problem 4.5.14P: The beam AB shown in the figure supports a uniform load of intensity 3000 N/m acting over half the...
Problem 4.5.15P: A cantilever beam AB supports a couple and a concentrated load, as shown in the figure. Draw the...
Problem 4.5.16P: The cantilever beam A B shown in the figure is subjected to a triangular load acting over one-half...
Problem 4.5.17P: Beam ABC has simple supports at .A and B. an overhang BC and the distributed loading shown in the...
Problem 4.5.18P: Beam ABC with an overhang at one end supports a partial uniform load of intensity 12 kN/m and a...
Problem 4.5.19P: Consider the two beams shown in the figures. Which beam has the larger maximum moment? First, find...
Problem 4.5.20P: The three beams in the figure have the same loading. However, one has a moment release just to the...
Problem 4.5.21P: The beam ABC shown in the figure is simply supported at A and B and has an overhang from B to C Draw...
Problem 4.5.22P: A simple beam AB is loaded by two segments of uniform load and two horizontal and vertical forces...
Problem 4.5.23P: Two beams (see figure) are loaded the same and have the same support conditions. However, the...
Problem 4.5.24P: The beam A BCD shown in the figure has overhangs that extend in both directions for a distance of...
Problem 4.5.25P: A beam ABCD with a vertical arm CE is supported as a simple beam at .1 and D (see figure). A cable...
Problem 4.5.26P: Beams ABC and CD are supported at A,C, and D and are joined by a hinge (or moment release) just to...
Problem 4.5.27P: The simple beam ACE shown in the figure is subjected to a triangular load of maximum intensity q0=...
Problem 4.5.28P: A beam with simple supports is subjected to a trapezoidally distributed load (see figure). The...
Problem 4.5.29P: A beam of length L is designed to support a uniform load of intensity q (see figure). If the...
Problem 4.5.30P: The compound beam ABCDE shown in the figure consists of two beams (AD and DE) joined by a hinged...
Problem 4.5.31P: Draw the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams for beam AB with a sliding support at A and an...
Problem 4.5.32P: The shear-force diagram for a simple beam is shown in the figure. Determine the loading on the beam...
Problem 4.5.33P: The shear-force diagram for a beam is shown in the figure. Assuming that no couples act as loads on...
Problem 4.5.34P: A compound beam (see figure) has an internal moment release just to the left of B and a shear...
Problem 4.5.35P: A compound beam (see figure) has an shear release just to the left of C and a moment release just to...
Problem 4.5.36P: A simple beam AB supports two connected wheel loads 3P and 2P that are a distance d apart (see...
Problem 4.5.37P: The inclined beam represents a ladder with the Following applied loads: the weight (W) of the house...
Problem 4.5.38P: Beam ABC is supported by a tie rod CD as shown. Two configurations are possible: pin support at A...
Problem 4.5.39P: A plane frame (see figure) consists of column AB and beam BC that carries a triangular distributed...
Problem 4.5.40P: The plane frame shown in the figure is part of an elevated freeway system. Supports at A and D arc...
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