write a MATLAB Application that takes in as input any load and mass of beam and compute the reaction at the supports A and B to ensure static stability. The load angle and its location can also be varied. The beam length can also be varied.





write a MATLAB Application that takes in as input any load and mass of beam and...
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
Draw a free-body diagram of the beam on paper. Use your
free-body diagram to determine the reactions at...
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...
MEE456 Homework Consider the beam shown below: 550 Analyze this beam using a 3-node, 2-element model (hand calculations or E-200 G Pa and i=1 x 10" m'. Report on a summary page: a) Sketch a diagram of the beam showing the nodes, elements and loading (FE model). b) Present the displacements, rotations, reactions and, element forces and moments. c) Sketch a free body diagram of the beam showing the original loading and the reactions. d) Sketch a free body diagram...
The continuous beam shown in Fig. 1 is part of a beam-and-slab floor system of an office building and is typical of a series of beams spaced at 4 m intervals. In addition to the dead load, the live load on the floor is 3 kPa. Using f'c = 32MPa, N32 bars for main reinforcement, a) Find the maximum positive and negative moments using the AS3600 simplified method. b) Design the beam cross-section for the maximum amount of tensile steel...
As shown below a canterliver beam is loaded by a uniform load of 5 lbf/in and a concentrated force of 30 lbf. The beam is 15 in length. (1) What is the direction of the moment generated by the 25 lbf force against point 0? A. +y; B.-y; C. +z; D. -z (2) What is the direction of the moment generated by the 5 lbf/in uniform load against point O? A. +y; B.-y; C. +z; D.-z (3) Draw the free-body...
To determine 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
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...
please include a free body diagram for explanation amd how to
solve
2. A steel beam has a length of 8.0 meters and a mass of 175 kg. It is placed on a fulcrum 2.5 meters from the left edge. A concrete block of mass 120 kg is placed 3.5 meters to the right of the fulcrum. Clearly, the beam would rotate clockwise in this situation. To prevent the rotation, a vertical cable is connected to the right edge of...
A yo-yo of mass m and radius R is placed on a horizontal surface as shown. A massless string is wrapped around an axle of radius r. The string will be pulled horizontally to the right as shown with a force of constant magnitude F. There is sufficient friction (f) between the surface and the yo-yo for the yo-yo to roll without slipping. Assume that the moment of inertia of the yo-yo about its rotation axis is approximatelyI (1/2)mR2. Draw...
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...
please help for a-d.
1. Consider a beam of length L that is hinged at one end and supported by a cord at the other as shown in the figure. Suppose a mass M is hung at a distance of d from the hinge and that the supporting cord makes an angle of q 30 with the horizontal. Attached to the other end of the cord is a mass m. Take the mass of the beam m, to be equal...