2. Using the "Effects Overlay" of the original beam, using isostatic sub-beams and simulating them separately, the final

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2. Using the "Effects Overlay" of the original beam, using isostatic sub-beams and simulating them separately, the final

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2. Using the "Effects Overlay" of the original beam, using isostatic sub-beams and simulating them separately, the final deflection result of the sum of the 3 statically determined beams should be equal to the original beam deflection . Simulate the two overlapping beams separately.
The carbon steel beam with a modulus of elasticity
E = 200 GPa
W = 2.5 ton/m
P = 10 ton and it is at 1/4 L
L = 20 m
2 Using The Effects Overlay Of The Original Beam Using Isostatic Sub Beams And Simulating Them Separately The Final 1
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P L GO L/2 W
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