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Beam Tutorial

This document provides a tutorial on analyzing beams under different loading conditions. It includes 9 problems involving calculating reactions, drawing shear force diagrams, bending moment diagrams, and determining maximum shear forces and bending moments. The problems cover beams with various support conditions and load types, including uniformly distributed loads, concentrated loads, and couples. The maximum bending moments and stresses are calculated for two beams.

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Beam Tutorial

This document provides a tutorial on analyzing beams under different loading conditions. It includes 9 problems involving calculating reactions, drawing shear force diagrams, bending moment diagrams, and determining maximum shear forces and bending moments. The problems cover beams with various support conditions and load types, including uniformly distributed loads, concentrated loads, and couples. The maximum bending moments and stresses are calculated for two beams.

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BEAM TUTORIAL

1. Draw the shear and bending moment diagrams for the beam and loading shown.

2. Draw the SFD and BMD for the beam acted upon by a clockwise couple at mid-point.

3. Draw the shear force diagram for the cases below and determine the greatest shear force.

4. A beam is loaded as shown below. Calculate the reactions and draw the shear force diagram.

5. A beam is loaded as shown below. Calculate the reactions and draw the bending moment diagram.

Determine the greatest ending moment.

6. Draw the SF diagram for the beams below. Determine the greatest bending moment and the

position at which it occurs.

7. A beam is loaded as shown below. The beam has a second moment of area about its centroid of 5x

10-6 m4 and the distance to the edge from the centroid is 50 mm. Draw the bending moment
diagram and determine
i) The maximum bending moment. (Answer 275 Nm)
ii) The maximum bending stress. (Answer 2.75 MPa)

8. A beam is loaded as shown below. The beam has a second moment of area about its centroid of 12

x 10-6 m4 and the distance to the edge from the centroid is 70 mm. Draw the bending moment
diagram and determine
i) The maximum bending moment. (1187.5 Nm)
ii) The maximum bending stress. (6.927 MPa)

9. A horizontal beam 4.2 m long, resting on two simple supports 3.0 m apart, carries a uniformly

distributed load of 25 kN/m between the supports with concentrated loads of 15 kN and 20 kN at
the ends, as shown. Assuming the weight of the beam is negligible determine the reactions R 1
and R2 at the supports. (Answers 51.5 kN and 58.5 N) Sketch diagrams of shear force and
bending moments and indicate the point of maximum bending moment.

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