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D2y dx2 Dy: Mechanics of Materials

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Mechanics of Materials

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Using the modified Macaulay approach for distributed loads over part of a beam
introduced in (j 5.5 (Fig. 5.39b),

M,,

E l d2y
= - 2 0 ~ 62[ (X -0.6)] - 30
lo3 dx2

=
I

_
El_
dy ---20x2 +62[
103 dx

(X

-yl2+ 30[

- 0.6)2 ]-30[(

-;.8'

-2O[(X - 1.8),

x - 0.6)3]+30[( x - 1.8)3

]
+A

EI

- 2oX3 +62[
= 6

(X

- 0.6)3] - ~ O [ ( ~ - O . ~ ) '

24

+ 30[

(X

- 1.8)'

24
(X

- 1.8)3

-20[
Now when x = 0.6, y

o=

..

+AX+B

= 0,

20 x 0.63
+ 0.6A + B
6

0.72 = 0.6A + B
and when x = 3, y

..

= 0,

+ 62 x62.43 - 30 x242.4' + 30 x241.2' - 20 x6l.z3 + 3 A + B


= - 90 + 142.848- 41.472 + 2.592 - 5.76 + 3A + B
- 8.208 = 3A + B
o=

20 x 33
6

-___

(2) - (1)

.'. A

- 8.928 = 2.4A

= -3.72

Substituting in (l),
B

= 0.72 -0.6(

- 3.72)

B = 2.952

Substituting into the Macaulay deflection equation,

SE l Y = -~
20x3
6

62[ (' 63:)-

]-

30[ (x

--t6)"] ;-')'I
+

30[ (x

- 3 . 7 2 ~+ 2.952

- 20 (x -:8' 9'
At

x=l
30 x 0.4'
20 62
- 3.72 x 1 + 2.952
+x 0.43 24
6
6

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