S A simply-supported beam "ABCD" is shown as below, where "A" is a pinned support, "D" is a roller suppport. The uniform

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S A simply-supported beam "ABCD" is shown as below, where "A" is a pinned support, "D" is a roller suppport. The uniform

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S A Simply Supported Beam Abcd Is Shown As Below Where A Is A Pinned Support D Is A Roller Suppport The Uniform 1
S A Simply Supported Beam Abcd Is Shown As Below Where A Is A Pinned Support D Is A Roller Suppport The Uniform 1 (48.4 KiB) Viewed 39 times
S A simply-supported beam "ABCD" is shown as below, where "A" is a pinned support, "D" is a roller suppport. The uniformly distributed load (UDL) q is applied through the whole beam span, concentrate forces P1 and P2 are acting at B, C point. (The beam span between points B and C "LBC" and UDL q values can be found from the a the end A TTTTT L-2 Pl=20kN 1.5m q LBC Beam "ABCD" P2=10kN 1m D
150 12 150 300 20 20 Beam section for "ABCD" (unit: mm)
please by Beam section for "ABCD" (unit: mm) Draw shear force diagram and bending moment diagram for this beam If the beam section is shown in Fig. 2b, please calculate Ix-x (the second moment of inertia area) for the section and maximum compressive stress for
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