An 11-m beam is subjected to a load, and the shear force follows the equation V(x) = 5 + 0.25x? where V is the shear for
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Use trapezoidal method
An 11-m beam is subjected to a load, and the shear force follows the equation V(x) = 5 + 0.25x? where V is the shear force and x is length in distance along the beam. We know that VdM dx and M is the bending moment. Integration yields the relationship M = M + S Vdx If M, is zero and x = 11, calculate M using (a) analytical integration and (b) trapezoidal rule. For (b) use 1-m increments. Compute e since the true value is known from (a). Compare results with dx=0.5, and dx=0.1. 0
An 11-m beam is subjected to a load, and the shear force follows the equation V(x) = 5 + 0.25x? where V is the shear force and x is length in distance along the beam. We know that VdM dx and M is the bending moment. Integration yields the relationship M = M + S Vdx If M, is zero and x = 11, calculate M using (a) analytical integration and (b) trapezoidal rule. For (b) use 1-m increments. Compute e since the true value is known from (a). Compare results with dx=0.5, and dx=0.1. 0