Module 4: Deflection of Structures Lecture 2: Conjugate Beam Method
Module 4: Deflection of Structures Lecture 2: Conjugate Beam Method
Module 4: Deflection of Structures Lecture 2: Conjugate Beam Method
CONJUGATE STRUCTURE
Example 4.6 Determine the slope and deflection of point A of the of a cantilever beam AB of length L and
uniform flexural rigidity EI. A concentrated force P is applied at the free end of beam.
Solution: The conjugate beam of the actual beam is shown in Figure 4.8(b). A linearly varying distributed
upward elastic load with intensity equal to zero at A and equal to PL/EI at B. The free-body diagram for the
conjugate beam is shown in Figure 4.8(c). The reactions at A of the conjugate beam are given by
The slope at A ,
at the free end A of the actual beam in Figure 4.8(d) are respectively,
Note that
moment)
Example 4.7 Determine the slope at A and deflection of B of the beam shown in Figure 4.9(a) using
the conjugate beam method.
The corresponding conjugate beam and loading acting on it are shown in Figure 4.9(b). The loading on the beam
varies parabolically with maximum value as
The slope at A ,
in the original beam will be equal to the shear force at A in the conjugate beam, thus,
(clockwise direction)
The deflection of B in the real beam will be equal to the bending moment at B in conjugate beam i.e.
(downward direction)
Example 4.8 Determine the deflection at the free end of the beam shown in Figure 4.10 using conjugate beam
method and verify by moment area method.
Solution:
(a) Conjugate beam method
The corresponding conjugate beam and loading are shown in Figure 4.10(b). The loading is upward linearly
distributed load with maximum value of
(sagging type)
Applying second moment area theorem between points A and B will give the slope at A i.e.
(clockwise direction)
Since
(downward direction)
Recap