Definition of A Beam
Definition of A Beam
Definition of A Beam
A beam is a bar subject to forces or couples that lie in a plane containing the
longitudinal section of the bar. According to determinacy, a beam may be determinate
or indeterminate.
The degree of indeterminacy is taken as the difference between the umber of reactions
to the number of equations in static equilibrium that can be applied. In the case of the
propped beam shown, there are three reactions R1, R2, and M and only two equations
(M = 0 and Fv = 0) can be applied, thus the beam is indeterminate to the first degree
(3 - 2 = 1).
Types of Loading
Loads applied to the beam may consist of a concentrated load (load applied at a point),
uniform load, uniformly varying load, or an applied couple or moment. These loads are
shown in the following figures.
Shear and Moment Diagrams
Shear and Moment Diagrams
Consider a simple beam shown of length L that carries a uniform load of w (N/m)
throughout its length and is held in equilibrium by reactions R1 and R2. Assume that the
beam is cut at point C a distance of x from he left support and the portion of the beam
to the right of C be removed. The portion removed must then be replaced by vertical
shearing force V together with a couple M to hold the left portion of the bar in
equilibrium under the action of R1 and wx.
The couple M is called the resisting moment or moment and the force V is called the
resisting shear or shear. The sign of V and M are taken to be positive if they have the
senses indicated above.
INSTRUCTION:
Write shear and moment equations for the beams in the following problems. In each
problem, let x be the distance measured from left end of the beam. Also, draw shear
and moment diagrams, specifying values at all change of loading positions and at points
of zero shear. Neglect the mass of the beam in each problem.
Problem 403
Beam loaded as shown
Solution 403
MD=0MD=0
5RB=2(50)+6(30)5RB=2(50)+6(30)
RB=56kNRB=56kN
Segment AB:
VAB=30kNVAB=30kN
MAB=30xkNmMAB=30xkNm
Segment BC:
VBC=30+56VBC=30+56
VBC=26kNVBC=26kN
MBC=30x+56(x1)MBC=30x+56(x1)
MBC=26x56kNmMBC=26x56kNm
Segment CD:
VCD=30+5650VCD=30+5650
VCD=24kNVCD=24kN
MCD=30x+56(x1)50(x4)MCD=30x+56(x1)50(x4)
MCD=30x+56x5650x+200MCD=30x+56x5650x+200
MCD=24x+144kNmMCD=24x+144kNm
Solution 404
MD=0MD=0
12RA=9(2000)+480012RA=9(2000)+4800
RA=1900lbRA=1900lb
Segment AB:
VAB=1900lbVAB=1900lb
MAB=1900xlbftMAB=1900xlbft
Segment BC:
VBC=19002000VBC=19002000
VBC=100lbVBC=100lb
MBC=1900x2000(x3)MBC=1900x2000(x3)
MBC=1900x2000x+6000MBC=1900x2000x+6000
MBC=100x+6000lbftMBC=100x+6000lbft
Segment CD:
VCD=19002000VCD=19002000
VCD=100lbVCD=100lb
MCD=1900x2000(x3)4800MCD=1900x2000(x3)4800
MCD=1900x2000x+60004800MCD=1900x2000x+60004800
MCD=100x+1200lbftMCD=100x+1200lbft
Solution 405
MC=0MC=0
10RA=8(80)+5[10(10)]10RA=8(80)+5[10(10)]
RA=114kNRA=114kN
Segment AB:
VAB=11410xkNVAB=11410xkN
MAB=114x10x(x/2)MAB=114x10x(x/2)
MAB=114x5x2kNmMAB=114x5x2kNm
Segment BC:
VBC=1148010xVBC=1148010x
VBC=3410xkNVBC=3410xkN
MBC=114x80(x2)10x(x/2)MBC=114x80(x2)10x(x/2)
MBC=160+34x5x2kNmMBC=160+34x5x2kNm
1. For segment AB, VAB = 114 - 10x is linear; at x = 0, VAB = 14 kN; at x = 2 m, VAB= 94 kN.
2. VBC = 34 - 10x for segment BC is linear; at x = 2 m, VBC = 14 kN; at x = 10 m, VBC = -66
kN. When VBC = 0, x = 3.4 m thus VBC = 0 at 1.4 m from B.
To draw the Moment Diagram:
1. MAB = 114x - 5x2 is a second degree curve for segment AB; at x = 0, MAB = 0; at x = 2 m,
MAB = 208 kNm.
2. The moment diagram is also a second degree curve for segment BC given by MBC = 160 +
34x - 5x2; at x = 2 m, MBC = 208 kNm; at x = 10 m, MBC = 0.
3. Note that the maximum moment occurs at point of zero shear. Thus, at x = 3.4 m, MBC =
217.8 kNm.
Problem 406
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-406.
Solution 406
MC=0MC=0
12RA+6(400)=8(900)+3[60(18)]12RA+6(400)=8(900)+3[60(18)]
RA=670lbRA=670lb
Segment AB:
VAB=67060xlbVAB=67060xlb
MAB=670x60x(x/2)MAB=670x60x(x/2)
MAB=670x30x2lbftMAB=670x30x2lbft
Segment BC:
VBC=67090060xVBC=67090060x
VBC=23060xlbVBC=23060xlb
MBC=670x900(x4)60x(x/2)MBC=670x900(x4)60x(x/2)
MBC=3600230x30x2lbftMBC=3600230x30x2lbft
Segment CD:
VCD=670+171090060xVCD=670+171090060x
VCD=148060xlbVCD=148060xlb
MCD=670x+1710(x12)900(x4)60x(x/2)MCD=670x+1710(x12)900(x4)60x(x/2)
MCD=16920+1480x30x2lbftMCD=16920+1480x30x2lbft
1. VAB = 670 - 60x for segment AB is linear; at x = 0, VAB= 670 lb; at x = 4 ft, VAB = 430 lb.
2. For segment BC, VBC = -230 - 60x is also linear; at x= 4 ft, VBC = -470 lb, at x = 12 ft,
VBC = -950 lb.
3. VCD = 1480 - 60x for segment CD is again linear; at x = 12, VCD = 760 lb; at x = 18 ft,
VCD = 400 lb.
To draw the Moment Diagram:
1. MAB = 670x - 30x2 for segment AB is a second degree curve; at x = 0, MAB = 0; at x = 4 ft,
MAB = 2200 lbft.
2. For BC, MBC = 3600 - 230x - 30x2, is a second degree curve; at x = 4 ft, MBC = 2200 lbft, at
x = 12 ft, MBC = -3480 lbft; When MBC = 0, 3600 - 230x - 30x2 = 0, x = -15.439 ft and
7.772 ft. Take x = 7.772 ft, thus, the moment is zero at 3.772 ft from B.
3. For segment CD, MCD = -16920 + 1480x - 30x2 is a second degree curve; at x = 12 ft,
MCD = -3480 lbft; at x = 18 ft, MCD = 0.
Problem 407
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-407.
Solution 407
MD=0MD=0
6RA=2[2(30)]6RA=2[2(30)]
RA=20kNRA=20kN
Segment AB:
VAB=20kNVAB=20kN
MAB=20xkNmMAB=20xkNm
Segment BC:
VBC=2030(x3)VBC=2030(x3)
VBC=11030xkNVBC=11030xkN
MBC=20x30(x3)(x3)/2MBC=20x30(x3)(x3)/2
MBC=20x15(x3)2kNmMBC=20x15(x3)2kNm
Segment CD:
VCD=2030(2)VCD=2030(2)
VCD=40kNVCD=40kN
MCD=20x30(2)(x4)MCD=20x30(2)(x4)
MCD=20x60(x4)kNmMCD=20x60(x4)kNm
Solution 408
MD=0MD=0
6RA=5[2(50)]+1[2(20)]6RA=5[2(50)]+1[2(20)]
RA=90kNRA=90kN
Segment AB:
VAB=9050xkNVAB=9050xkN
MAB=90x50x(x/2)MAB=90x50x(x/2)
MAB=90x25x2kNmMAB=90x25x2kNm
Segment BC:
VBC=9050(2)VBC=9050(2)
VBC=10kNVBC=10kN
MBC=90x2(50)(x1)MBC=90x2(50)(x1)
MBC=10x+100kNmMBC=10x+100kNm
Segment CD:
VCD=902(50)20(x4)VCD=902(50)20(x4)
VCD=20x+70kNVCD=20x+70kN
MCD=90x2(50)(x1)20(x4)(x4)/2MCD=90x2(50)(x1)20(x4)(x4)/2
MCD=90x100(x1)10(x4)2MCD=90x100(x1)10(x4)2
MCD=10x2+70x60kNmMCD=10x2+70x60kNm
1. VAB = 90 - 50x is linear; at x = 0, VBC = 90 kN; at x = 2 m, VBC = -10 kN. When VAB = 0, x
= 1.8 m.
2. VBC = -10 kN along segment BC.
3. VCD = -20x + 70 is linear; at x = 4 m, VCD = -10 kN; at x = 6 m, VCD = -50 kN.
Solution 409
Segment BC:
VBC=wo(L/2)VBC=wo(L/2)
VBC=12woLVBC=12woL
MBC=wo(L/2)(xL/4)MBC=wo(L/2)(xL/4)
MBC=12woLx+18woL2MBC=12woLx+18woL2
1. MAB = -wox2 is a second degree curve; at x = 0, MAB = 0; at x = L/2, MAB = -1/8 woL2.
2. MBC = -woLx + 1/8 woL2 is a second degree; at x = L/2, MBC = -1/8 woL2; at x = L, MBC =
-3/8 woL2.
Problem 410
Cantilever beam carrying the uniformly varying load shown in Fig. P-410.
Solution 410
Fx=12xyFx=12xy
Fx=12x(woLx)Fx=12x(woLx)
Fx=wo2Lx2Fx=wo2Lx2
Shear equation:
V=wo2Lx2V=wo2Lx2
Moment equation:
M=13xFx=13x(wo2Lx2)M=13xFx=13x(wo2Lx2)
M=wo6Lx3M=wo6Lx3
To draw the Shear Diagram:
Solution 411
F1=12x(woy)F1=12x(woy)
F1=12x[wowoL(Lx)]F1=12x[wowoL(Lx)]
F1=12x[wowo+woLx]F1=12x[wowo+woLx]
F1=wo2Lx2F1=wo2Lx2
F2=xy=x[woL(Lx)]F2=xy=x[woL(Lx)]
F2=woL(Lxx2)F2=woL(Lxx2)
Shear equation:
V=F1F2=wo2Lx2woL(Lxx2)V=F1F2=wo2Lx2woL(Lxx2)
V=wo2Lx2wox+woLx2V=wo2Lx2wox+woLx2
V=wo2Lx2woxV=wo2Lx2wox
Moment equation:
M=23xF112xF2M=23xF112xF2
M=23x(wo2Lx2)12x[woL(Lxx2)]M=23x(wo2Lx2)12x[woL(Lxx2)]
M=wo3Lx3wo2x2+wo2Lx3M=wo3Lx3wo2x2+wo2Lx3
M=wo2x2+wo6Lx3M=wo2x2+wo6Lx3
To draw the Shear Diagram:
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Problem 412
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-412.
Solution 412
MC=0MC=0
6RA=1[6(800)]6RA=1[6(800)]
RA=800lbRA=800lb
Segment AB:
VAB=800lbVAB=800lb
MAB=800xlbftMAB=800xlbft
Segment BC:
VBC=800800(x2)VBC=800800(x2)
VBC=2400800xlbVBC=2400800xlb
MBC=800x800(x2)(x2)/2MBC=800x800(x2)(x2)/2
MBC=800x400(x2)2lbftMBC=800x400(x2)2lbft
Segment CD:
VCD=800+4000800(x2)VCD=800+4000800(x2)
VCD=4800800x+1600VCD=4800800x+1600
VCD=6400800xlbVCD=6400800xlb
MCD=800x+4000(x6)800(x2)(x2)/2MCD=800x+4000(x6)800(x2)(x2)/2
MCD=800x+4000(x6)400(x2)2lbftMCD=800x+4000(x6)400(x2)2lbft
Solution 413
ME=0ME=0
6RB+1200=5[6(100)]6RB+1200=5[6(100)]
RB=300lbRB=300lb
Segment AB:
VAB=100xlbVAB=100xlb
MAB=100x(x/2)MAB=100x(x/2)
MAB=50x2lbftMAB=50x2lbft
Segment BC:
VBC=100x+300lbVBC=100x+300lb
MBC=100x(x/2)+300(x2)
Problem 414
Cantilever beam carrying the load shown in Fig. P-414.
Solution 414
Segment BC:
yx2=23yx2=23
y=23(x2)y=23(x2)
F1=2xF1=2x
F2=12(x2)yF2=12(x2)y
F2=12(x2)[23(x2)]F2=12(x2)[23(x2)]
F2=13(x2)2F2=13(x2)2
VBC=F1F2VBC=F1F2
VBC=2x13(x2)2VBC=2x13(x2)2
MBC=(x/2)F113(x2)F2MBC=(x/2)F113(x2)F2
MBC=(x/2)(2x)13(x2)[13(x2)2]MBC=(x/2)(2x)13(x2)[13(x2)2]
MBC=x219(x2)3MBC=x219(x2)3
To draw the Shear Diagram:
Solution 415
Segment BC:
VBC=20(3)VBC=20(3)
VBC=60kNVBC=60kN
MBC=20(3)(x1.5)MBC=20(3)(x1.5)
MBC=60(x1.5)kNmMBC=60(x1.5)kNm
Segment CD:
VCD=20(3)+40VCD=20(3)+40
VCD=20kNVCD=20kN
MCD=20(3)(x1.5)+40(x5)MCD=20(3)(x1.5)+40(x5)
MCD=60(x1.5)+40(x5)kNmMCD=60(x1.5)+40(x5)kNm
To draw the Shear Diagram
Solution 416
MR1=0MR1=0
LR2=23LFLR2=23LF
R2=23(12Lwo)R2=23(12Lwo)
R2=13LwoR2=13Lwo
yx=woLyx=woL
y=woLxy=woLx
Fx=12xy=12x(woLx)Fx=12xy=12x(woLx)
Fx=wo2Lx2Fx=wo2Lx2
V=R1FxV=R1Fx
V=16Lwowo2Lx2V=16Lwowo2Lx2
M=R1xFx(13x)M=R1xFx(13x)
M=16Lwoxwo2Lx2(13x)M=16Lwoxwo2Lx2(13x)
M=16Lwoxwo6Lx3M=16Lwoxwo6Lx3
To draw the Shear Diagram:
V = 1/6 Lwo - wox2/2L is a second degree curve; at x =
0, V = 1/6 Lwo = R1; at x = L, V = -1/3 Lwo = -R2; If a is
the location of zero shear from left end, 0 = 1/6 Lwo -
wox2/2L, x = 0.5774L = a; to check, use the squared
property of parabola:
Solution 417
yx=woL/2yx=woL/2
y=2woLxy=2woLx
F=12xy=12x(2woL)F=12xy=12x(2woL)
F=woLx2F=woLx2
V=R1FV=R1F
V=14LwowoLx2V=14LwowoLx2
M=R1xF(13x)M=R1xF(13x)
M=14Lwox(woLx2)(13x)M=14Lwox(woLx2)(13x)
To draw the Shear Diagram:
V = Lwo/4 - wox2/L is a second degree
curve; at x = 0, V = Lwo/4; at x = L/2, V =
0. The other half of the diagram can be
drawn by the concept of symmetry.
Solution 418
Segment BC:
VAB=20kNVAB=20kN
MAB=20x+80kNmMAB=20x+80kNm
Solution 419
MA=0MA=0
9R2=4(810)9R2=4(810)
R2=360lbR2=360lb
Segment AB:
yx=2706yx=2706
y=45xy=45x
F=12xy=12x(45x)F=12xy=12x(45x)
F=22.5x2F=22.5x2
VAB=R1FVAB=R1F
VAB=45022.5x2lbVAB=45022.5x2lb
MAB=R1xF(13x)MAB=R1xF(13x)
MAB=450x22.5x2(13x)MAB=450x22.5x2(13x)
MAB=450x7.5x3lbftMAB=450x7.5x3lbft
Segment BC:
VBC=450810VBC=450810
VBC=360lbVBC=360lb
MBC=450x810(x4)MBC=450x810(x4)
MBC=450x810x+3240MBC=450x810x+3240
MBC=3240360xlbftMBC=3240360xlbft
1. VAB = 450 - 22.5x2 is a second degree curve; at x = 0, VAB = 450 lb; at x = 6 ft, VAB = -360
lb.
2. At x = a, VAB = 0,
450 - 22.5x2 = 0
22.5x2 = 450
x2 = 20
x = 20
To check, use the squared property of parabola.
a2/450 = 62/(450 + 360)
a2 = 20
a = 20
1. MAB = 450x - 7.5x3 for segment AB is third degree curve; at x = 0, MAB = 0; at x = 20,
MAB = 1341.64 lbft; at x = 6 ft, MAB = 1080 lbft.
2. MBC = 3240 - 360x for segment BC is linear; at x = 6 ft, MBC = 1080 lbft; at x = 9 ft, MBC =
0.
Problem 420
A total distributed load of 30 kips supported by a uniformly distributed reaction as
shown in Fig. P-420.
Solution 420
FV=0FV=0
R=WR=W
20r=30(1000)20r=30(1000)
r=1500lb/ftr=1500lb/ft
M2=1500x(x/2)2500(x4)(x4)/2M2=1500x(x/2)2500(x4)(x4)/2
M2=750x21250(x4)2M2=750x21250(x4)2
To draw the
Shear Diagram:
Solution 421
Px=Psin(90)Px=Psin(90)
Px=P(sin90coscos90sin)Px=P(sin90coscos90sin)
Px=PcosPx=Pcos
Py=Pcos(90)Py=Pcos(90)
Py=P(cos90cos+sin90sin)Py=P(cos90cos+sin90sin)
Py=PsinPy=Psin
Shear:
V=FyV=Fy
V=QyPyV=QyPy
V=QcosPsinV=QcosPsin answer
Moment arms:
dQ=RsindQ=Rsin
dP=RRcosdP=RRcos
dP=R(1cos)dP=R(1cos)
Moment:
M=McounterclockwiseMclockwiseM=McounterclockwiseMclockwise
M=Q(dQ)P(dP)M=Q(dQ)P(dP)
M=QRsinPR(1cos)M=QRsinPR(1cos) answer
Qx=Q(sin180coscos180sin)Qx=Q(sin180coscos180sin)
Qx=QcosQx=Qcos
Qy=Qcos(180)Qy=Qcos(180)
Qy=Q(cos180cos+sin180sin)Qy=Q(cos180cos+sin180sin)
Qy=QsinQy=Qsin
Px=Psin(90)Px=Psin(90)
Px=P(sincos90cossin90)Px=P(sincos90cossin90)
Px=PcosPx=Pcos
Py=Pcos(90)Py=Pcos(90)
Py=P(coscos90+sinsin90)Py=P(coscos90+sinsin90)
Py=PsinPy=Psin
Shear:
V=FyV=Fy
V=QyPyV=QyPy
V=(Qsin)PsinV=(Qsin)Psin
V=QsinPsinV=QsinPsin answer
Moment arms:
dQ=Rsin(180)dQ=Rsin(180)
dQ=R(sin180coscos180sin)dQ=R(sin180coscos180sin)
dQ=RsindQ=Rsin
dP=R+Rcos(180)dP=R+Rcos(180)
dP=R+R(cos180cos+sin180sin)dP=R+R(cos180cos+sin180sin)
dP=RRcosdP=RRcos
dP=R(1cos)dP=R(1cos)
Moment:
M=McounterclockwiseMclockwiseM=McounterclockwiseMclockwise
M=Q(dQ)P(dP)M=Q(dQ)P(dP)
M=QRsinPR(1cos)M=QRsinPR(1cos) answer
Problem 422
Write the shear and moment equations for the semicircular arch as shown in Fig. P-
422 if (a) the load P is vertical as shown, and (b) the load is applied horizontally to the
left at the top of the arch.
Solution 422
MC=0MC=0
2R(RA)=RP2R(RA)=RP
RA=12PRA=12P
For that is less than 90
Shear:
VAB=RAcos(90)VAB=RAcos(90)
VAB=1/2P(cos90cos+sin90sin)
VAB=1/2P(cos90cos+sin90sin)
VAB=12PsinVAB=12Psin answer
Moment arm:
d=RRcosd=RRcos
d=R(1cos)d=R(1cos)
Moment:
MAB=RA(d)MAB=RA(d)
MAB=1/2PR(1cos)MAB=12PR(1cos) answer
Px=P(sincos90cossin90)Px=P(sincos90cossin90)
Px=PcosPx=Pcos
Py=Pcos(90)Py=Pcos(90)
Py=P(coscos90+sinsin90)Py=P(coscos90+sinsin90)
Py=PsinPy=Psin
RAx=RAsin(90)RAx=RAsin(90)
RAx=12P(sincos90cossin90)RAx=12P(sincos90cossin90)
RAx=12PcosRAx=12Pcos
RAy=RAcos(90)RAy=RAcos(90)
RAy=12P(coscos90+sinsin90)RAy=12P(coscos90+sinsin90)
RAy=12PsinRAy=12Psin
Shear:
VBC=FyVBC=Fy
VBC=RAyPyVBC=RAyPy
VBC=12PsinPsinVBC=12PsinPsin
VBC=12PsinVBC=12Psin answer
Moment arm:
d=Rcos(180)d=Rcos(180)
d=R(cos180cos+sin180sin)d=R(cos180cos+sin180sin)
d=Rcosd=Rcos
Moment:
MBC=McounterclockwiseMclockwiseMBC=McounterclockwiseMclockwise
MBC=RA(R+d)PdMBC=RA(R+d)Pd
MBC=12P(RRcos)P(Rcos)MBC=12P(RRcos)P(Rcos)
MBC=12PR12PRcos+PRcosMBC=12PR12PRcos+PRcos
MBC=12PR+12PRcosMBC=12PR+12PRcos
MBC=12PR(1+cos)MBC=12PR(1+cos) answer