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Problem 705
Find the reaction at the simple support of the propped beam shown in Fig. P-705 and sketch the shear and
moment diagrams.

Solution of Propped Reaction by Double Integration Method


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Solution of Propped Reaction by the Method of Superposition


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Sketching the Shear and Moments Diagrams

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From the solutions above,

Solving for reaction at B, RB

answer

Solving for moment at B, MB

answer

To Draw the Shear Diagram


1. The shear at A is equal to RA
2. The load between AB is negatively increasing from zero at A
to wo at B, thus, the slope of the shear diagram between A
and B is decreasing from zero at A to -wo at B.
3. The load between AB is linear, thus, the shear diagram
between AB is a parabola (2nd degree curve) with vertex at A
and open downward as stated with the decreasing slope in
number 2.
4. The shear at B is equal to -RB. See the magnitude of RB in
the solution above. To compute; shear at B = shear at A load between AB.
5. The shear diagram between AB is zero at C as shown.
Location of C, denoted by xC can be found by squared
property of parabola as follows.

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Strength of Materials
Chapter 01 - Simple Stresses
Chapter 02 - Strain
Chapter 03 - Torsion
Chapter 04 - Shear and Moment in Beams
Chapter 05 - Stresses in Beams
Chapter 06 - Beam Deflections
Chapter 07 - Restrained Beams
Application of Double Integration and Superposition Methods to Restrained Beams
Problem 704 | Solution of Propped Beam
Problem 705 | Solution of Propped Beam with Increasing Load
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