E = 200 GPa
Draw the free body diagram showing the load and the reactions at the support, the shear force diagram, and the bending moment diagram


E = 200 GPa Draw the free body diagram showing the load and the reactions at...
For the two frames given below Compute the Support Reactions Draw the Free Body Diagrams for all members, and joints with concentrated load or moment Draw the Bending Moment Diagram, Shear Force Diagram, and Axial Force Diagram using the sign conventions and labeling scheme taught in the class Draw the Qualitative Deflected Shape, clearly showing the Inflection Points, if any. 1. (50 points) 45 k Need FBD 3 k/ft 15 ft 2. (50 points) 15 kN/m F G 65 kN...
Calculate the second moment of area around axis z-z in m^4 and
the maximum first moment of area Q in m^3
Find the maximum load if the maximum bending stress is not to
exceed 110 MPa and the maximum shear stress is not to exceed 55
MPa
Find the resulting bending and shear stresses at a point located
at x=0 and y = +0.25 mm
Find σ1and σ2 at that point and the beam deflection at x =
2.5m
E...
a. Draw a free-body diagram for the beam shown above and derive
expressions for the support reactions at A and B
b. Draw internal force (shear and bending moment) diagrams.
c. If a = 10 ft and M0 = 200 ft-lb, use the dimensions of the
beam cross-section, provided on the previous page, to compute the
maximum flexural and shear stresses on the beam cross-section.
d. If the allowable bending stress is 925 psi and the allowable
shear stress is...
a. Draw a complete free-body diagram for the beam shown in Fig.
1. Must show and label x-y coordinate system, support reactions,
loads, and dimensions
b. Derive formulas for all support reactions using conditions of
equilibrium. Must show all work.
c. Using the student variables shown below, calculate beam
support reactions and draw shear and bending moment diagrams. To
receive full credit, support reactions and loads must be shown on a
free-body diagram. Each shear and bending moment diagram must...
P=10 kN A cantilever beam is subiected to a concentrated force P, a uniformly distributed load w and a moment MI shown in the figure. Neglect the weight of the beam. (a) Draw the free body diagram for the beam showing all the 2 m reactions, replacing the support M.-2 kNm by the reaction forces/moments. (b) Use the equations of equilibrium to find the reaction forces/moments at R (c) Give the expression for the shear force, V- V(x), and the...
beam problem
QUESTION 6: Draw the free body diagram of the beam shown below and determine the reactions and formulate the shear-force and bending moment equations for the beam. Sketch the shear and moment diagrams: Type your answers and intermediate calculations on the screen on the blackboard 400 N 100 N/m A 4 m 4 m
The cantilever beam shown is subjected to a moment at A and a
distributed load that acts over segment BC, and is fixed at C.
Determine the reactions at the support located at C. Then write
expressions for shear and bending moment as a function of their
positions along the beam. Finally, use these expressions to
construct shear and bending moment diagrams.
Part A - Reactions at support C
Draw a free-body diagram of the beam on paper. Use your...
PROBLEM 3 (25%) For the problem shown below, the free body diagram (FBD) is superimposed showing the reactions forces (the reaction forces are given). Ax = 0; Ay = 9 kip, Cy = 33 kip 1. Draw the shear force diagram. Identify values at kink points (no equations required). 2. Draw the bending moment diagram. Identify values at kink points (no equations required). 3. Determine the value of the maximum positive moment in the beam (Mmax). 4. Compute the vertical...
PROBLEM 3 (25%) For the problem shown below, the free body diagram (FBD) is superimposed showing the reactions forces (the reaction forces are given). Ax = 0; Ay = 9 kip, Cy = 33 kip 1. Draw the shear force diagram. Identify values at kink points (no equations required). 2. Draw the bending moment diagram. Identify values at kink points (no equations required). 3. Determine the value of the maximum positive moment in the beam (Mmax). 4. Compute the vertical...
Draw a free-body diagram of the segment 8≤x<14 m
where x is in meters on paper. Write expressions for the
internal shear, V, and moment, M,
over this segment. (the answer requires x)
Learning Goal: To determine all of the reactive forces and moments acting on a beam, express the shear and bending moment as functions of their positions along the beam, and construct shear and bending moment diagrams. The cantilever beam shown is subjected to a moment at A...