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y
P
D
B
x
b
a
L
Solution 9.11-1
Cantilever beam
FROM EQUILIBRIUM:
y
P
RA P
MA Pa
B
x
MA
b
RA
Problem 9.11-2
y
q
D
B
x
b
a
L
Solution 9.11-2
Cantilever beam
FROM EQUILIBRIUM: RA qb
MA
qb
(2a b)
2
y
q
A
2
MA x
qb x1
B
x
q x a q x L
0
qb
(2a b) x2
2
q x a0 q x L0
MA
RA
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L
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Deflections of Beams
Problem 9.11-3
y
q = 2 k/ft
P=4k
B x
D
6 ft
Solution 9.11-3
3 ft
Cantilever beam
FROM EQUILIBRIUM:
y
q = 2 k/ft
MA
B x
D
a 6 ft
RA 16 k
P=4k
b 3 ft
1
RA
q 2 kft
MA 864 k-in.
1
k in.
6
a 6 ft 72 in.
b 3 ft 36 in.
L 9 ft 108 in.
Problem 9.11-4
B
x
b
L
Solution 9.11-4
Simple beam
pb
FROM EQUILIBRIUM:
RA
L
RB
Pa
L
B
x
RA
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b
L
RB
SECTION 9.11
617
Problem 9.11-5
M0
y
A
B
x
b
L
Solution 9.11-5
Simple beam
FROM EQUILIBRIUM: RA
M0
y
A
RA
RB
Problem 9.11-6
M0
M0
RB
(downward)
L
L
y
A
B
x
a
L
Solution 9.11-6
Simple beam
FROM EQUILIBRIUM: RA RB P
y
P x a
1
B
x
1
P x L a
RB x L1
P x1 P x a1 P x L a1
P x L1
a
RA
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L
RB
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Deflections of Beams
Problem 9.11-7
y
M0 = 20 k-ft
P = 18 k
D
x
16 ft
Solution 9.11-7
10 ft
Simple beam
M0 20 k-ft 240 k-in. P 18 k
a 16 ft 192 in. b 10 ft 120 in.
L 26 ft 312 in.
y
M0 = 20 k-ft
P = 18 k
D
B
x
a = 16 ft
RB x L1
b = 10 ft
RA
RB 10.308 k
RB
B
x
a
L
Solution 9.11-8
Simple beam
FROM EQUILIBRIUM:
RA
qa
(2L a)
2L
RB
qa2
2L
q
B
x
a
RA
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RB
SECTION 9.11
Problem 9.11-9
619
q0
y
D
B
x
L/3
Solution 9.11-9
L/3
L/3
Simple beam
FROM EQUILIBRIUM:
B
x
L/3
RA
L/3
RB
5q0 L
54
q0
2q0 L
27
RA
L/3
q0 x
3q0
3q0
L
2L
x 1
x 1
L
3
L
3
2L 0
RB x L1
3
RB
Problem 9.11-10
P = 120 kN
q = 20 kN/m
C
B
x
10 m
Solution 9.11-10
5m
5m
Simple beam
RB 140 kN
B
x
L
= 10 m
2
1
P = 120 kN
q = 20 kN/m
RA
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L
=5m
4
L
=5m
4
RB
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Deflections of Beams
Problem 9.11-11
y
P=8k
M0 = 12 k-ft
B
D
x
C
6 ft
Solution 9.11-11
y
6 ft
M0 = 12 k-ft
B
P=8k
FROM EQUILIBRIUM: RA 3 k
RB 11 k
C
L
L
= 6 ft = 6 ft
2
2
RB
RA
6 ft
(downward)
(upward)
L
= 6 ft
2
P x 3L 21
3 x1 144 x 722 11 x 144 1
8 x 216 1
x in.,
(Units:
Problem 9.11-12
q = 12 kN/m
C
D
x
B
1.2 m
Solution 9.11-12
1.2 m
1.2 m
q = 12 kN/m
C
q kNin.)
D
x
B
L = 1.2 m
L = 1.2 m
2
2
L = 1.2 m
RA
RB
q x 3L 20
2.4 x1 10 x 1.21 10 x 2.41
12 x 2.40 24 x 2.41
q 12 kNm
L
1.2 m
2
L 2.4 m
FROM EQUILIBRIUM: RA 2.4 kN
RB 24.0 kN
12 x 2.40 12 x 3.60
(downward)
(upward)
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SECTION 9.12
621
Cantilever beam
v(0) 0
C2 0
EI(0) 0 0 0 C2
B.C.
y
P
D
B
x
FINAL EQUATIONS
EIv (Px2)(x 2a) (P2) x a2
RA
uB v(L)
Pa2
(clockwise)
2EI
Cantilever beam
B
x
b
B.C.
v(0) 0
EI (0) 0 0 0 C1
C1 0
1
2
(qb2)(2a b) x
q x a q x L
0
v(0) 0
C2 0
B.C.
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Deflections of Beams
FINAL EQUATIONS
Cantilever beam
FINAL EQUATIONS
y
q = 2 k/ft
P=4k
B x
D
6 ft
q 2 kft
I 450 in.4
(16) x
(16) x 72
0
1
Note: x 1 and x x
EIv M 16x 864 x0 x2 12 (112) x 722
v(0) 0
C1 0
EI(0) 0 0 0 0 C1
108
[(108)(108) 288(108) 31,104]
36 EI
1
(108 72) 3
36 EI
108
1
1
(11,664)
(46,656) (33,696)
36 EI
36 EI
EI
uB
uB
B
1
Note: x x
B.C.
3 ft
1
kin.
6
b 36 in.
a 72 in.
L 108 in.
E 10 103 ksi.
EI(0) 0 0 0 0 C2
2,612,736 2,612,736
EI
4.5 106
0.5806 in. (downward)
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SECTION 9.11
Problem 9.12-4, 9.12-5, and 9.12-6 Determine the equation of the deflection
curve for the simple beam AB shown in the figure. Also, obtain the angle
of rotation A at the left-hand support and the deflection D at point D.
Solution 9.12-4
Simple beam
B
x
FROM
PROB:
9.114:
1
P x a
(Pbx6L)(x2 b2 L2 )
3
(PaL)x L
1
Note: x L
equation.
(P6) x a3
EIv V (PbL)x P x a
0
Pb
Pb
(L2 b2 )
(L b)(L b)
6 LEI
6 LEI
Pab
(L b)
6 LEI
uA
v(0) 0 EI(0) 0 0 0 C2 C2 0
v(L) 0
EI(0) PbL26 (P6) L a3 C1L
Solution 9.12-5
Pb 2
(L b2 )
6L
L
1
FINAL EQUATIONS
Pab 2
Pa2b2
(L b2 a2 )
6 LEI
3 LEI
Simple beam
M0
B
x
1
(M0 L)x L
v(0) 0
C2 0
B.C.
B.C.
b
L
EI(0) 0 0 0 C2
v(L) 0
EI(0) M0 L26 (M0 2) L a2 C1L
M0 L26 (M0 2)(L a)2 C1L
M0
C1 (2 L2 6 aL 3 a2 )
6L
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FINAL EQUATIONS
Solution 9.12-6
y
M0 ab
(L 2a)
3L
M0 ab
D v(a)
(2a L)(downward)
3 LEI
EIv(0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 C2
C2 0
Note: x2 x2 and x3 x3
B.C.
B
x
FINAL EQUATIONS
P x L a
Note: x L
equation.
M0 a
(L a)(2)(L 2a)
6L
Simple beam
P
1
M0
(6 aL 3a2 2L2)
6 LEI
(clockwise)
M0 a 2
(a 2L2 6 aL 3a2 )
6L
uA v(0)
1
P x L
(P2) x L a2
EIv Px 3 6 (P 6) x a3
(P 6) x L a3 (3 Pax6)(L a)
(Px 6)(x2 3 aL 3 a2 ) (P 6) x a3
(P 6) x L a3
B.C.
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SECTION 9.11
Simple beam
B.C.
y
M0 = 20 k-ft
P = 18 k
D
EIv (312) 0
B
x
FINAL EQUATIONS
16 ft
10 ft
uA v(0)
D v(192)
0.414 in.
EIv (0) 0
0 0 0 0 C1(0) C2
C2 0
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8.932 106
8.932 106
EI
(30 103 )(720)
(downward)
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Deflections of Beams
Simple beam
FINAL EQUATIONS
q
D
B
x
a
L
B COUNTERCLOCKWISE
(x L)
EIv(0) 0
B.C.
(counterclockwise)
qa3
(4L2 7 aL 3a2 ) (downward)
24 LEI
0 0 0 (q24)(0)
C2 0
ROTATION AT SUPPORT
C1(0) C2
EIv(L) 0
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SECTION 9.11
Solution 9.12-9
Simple beam
FINAL EQUATIONS
q0
y
D
627
B
x
L/3
L/3
L/3
B COUNTERCLOCKWISE
(x L)
q0x 2L30
(5q0 L54)x L1
Note: x L1 0 and may be dropped from the
equation
uB v(L)
EIv (0) 0
D v
0 0 0 0 0 C1(0) C2
EIv(L) 0
47q0 L4
C1L
4860
C1
(counterclockwise)
121q0 L4
L
3
43,740 EI
101q0 L3
9720 EI
C2 0
B.C.
ROTATION AT SUPPORT
47q0 L3
4860
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Deflections of Beams
Solution 9.12-10
Simple beam
FINAL EQUATIONS
P = 120 kN
q = 20 kN/m
C
B
x
10 m
5m
5m
q 20 kN/m
P 120 kN
L
10 m
2
L 20 m
E 200 GPa
I 2.60 103 m4
FROM PROB. 9.11-10:
5541.67
EI
5541.67
6
(200 10 kPa)(2.60 103 m)
0.01066 rad (counterclockwise)
uB v(20)
B.C.
D v(15)
0 0 0 0 0 C1(0) C2
C2 0
B.C.
EIv(20) 0
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SECTION 9.11
P=8k
M0 = 12 k-ft
B
D
x
C
6 ft
6 ft
6 ft
M0 144 k-in.
L
72 in.
2
L LAB 144 in.
3L
216 in.
2
E 30 103 ksi
I 280 in.4
C v(15)
D v(216)
INTEGRATE THE EQUATION
EIv V 3x0 144x 721 11x 1440
EIv M 3x1 144x 720 11x 1441
EIv (32)x2 144x 721 (112)x 1442
C1
EIv (12)x3 (1442)x 722
(116)x 1443 C1x C2
B.C.
EIv(0) 0
0 0 0 0 C1(0) C2
C2 0
B.C.
EIv(144) 0
0 (12)(144)3 (72)(72)2
0 1,866,240 144 C1
C1 12,960
(116)(0) C1(144)
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q = 12 kN/m
C
D
x
B
1.2 m
1.2 m
EIv(2.4) 0
1.2 m
FINAL EQUATION
q 12 knm
L
1.2 m
2
L LAB 2.4 m
E 200 GPa
I 15 106 mm4
FROM PROB. 9.11-12:
2.17728
2.17728
EI
(200 106 )(15 106 )
D v(3.6)
12 x 2.42 C1
EIv 0.4x3 (112) x 1.25 (112) x 2.45
4 x 2.43 C1x C2
B.C.
EIv(0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 C1(0) C2
C2 0
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SECTION 9.11
631
Temperature Effects
The beams described in the problems for Section 9.13 have constant
flexural rigidity EI. In every problem, the temperature varies linearly
between the top and bottom of the beam.
Problem 9.13-1 A simple beam AB of length L and height h undergoes
a temperature change such that the bottom of the beam is at temperature
T2 and the top of the beam is at temperature T1 (see figure).
y
h
T1
B
x
T2
Solution 9.13-1
y
A
T1
T2
L
Solution 9.13-2
1 v(0) 0
v
C1 0
(T2 T1 )
x
h
(T2 T1 ) x2
C2
v
h
2
L(T2 T1 )
h
(positive B is counterclockwise rotation)
uB v(L)
L2 (T2 T1 )
2h
(positive B is upward deflection)
B v(L)
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x
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T1
T1
T2
T2
C
x
Solution 9.13-3
1 v(0) 0
B.C.
2 v(L) 0
C1
(T2 T1 ) (L a) (a)
2h
(positive C is upward deflection)
C v(L a)
C2 0
(T2 T1 )L
2h
x
L
MAXIMUM DEFLECTION
Set v 0 and solve for x.
L
x1
L2 3x 2 0
3
T0 x3
v
C1x C2
6h
B.C.
B.C.
1 v (0) 0
2 v (L) 0
C2 0
C1
T0 L2
6h
T0 x 2
v
(L x2 )
6h
(positive v is upward deflection)
vmax v(x1 )
max vmax
T0 L3
93h
T0 L3
93h
(positive max is downward)
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B
x
T2
T2 T1 T0 x
v
T1