For the beam and loading shown, integrate the load distribution to determine (a) the equation of the elastic curve, (b)

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For the beam and loading shown, integrate the load distribution to determine (a) the equation of the elastic curve, (b)

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For the beam and loading shown, integrate the load distribution
to determine (a) the equation of the elastic curve, (b) the
deflection at the left end of the beam, and (c) the support
reactions By and MB.
Assume that EI is constant for the beam. Let
w0 = 14 kN/m, L = 4.5 m, E
= 175 GPa, and I = 135 x
106 mm4.
For The Beam And Loading Shown Integrate The Load Distribution To Determine A The Equation Of The Elastic Curve B 1
For The Beam And Loading Shown Integrate The Load Distribution To Determine A The Equation Of The Elastic Curve B 1 (38.6 KiB) Viewed 25 times
For the beam and loading shown, integrate the load distribution to determine (a) the equation of the elastic curve, (b) the deflection at the left end of the beam, and (c) the support reactions By and Ms. Assume that El is constant for the beam. Let wo = 14 kN/m, L = 4.5 m, E = 175 GPa, and I = 135 x 106 mm4. V w(x) = w, cos (īt x/2L) . B L Answer: (b) VA= mm (c) By = = kN MB = KN.m
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