The document describes the design of dropped beams B1 through B6. It calculates the load, bending moment, and shear force for each beam. The load is calculated as the sum of the beam's own weight, braking weight, and slab weight. The bending moment and shear force are then calculated using the standard beam formulas of M=WL^2/8 and Q=WL/2, where W is the total load, L is the beam length. Beams B1 through B6 have increasing loads calculated in a similar way, resulting in increasing bending moments and shear forces for each successive beam.
The document describes the design of dropped beams B1 through B6. It calculates the load, bending moment, and shear force for each beam. The load is calculated as the sum of the beam's own weight, braking weight, and slab weight. The bending moment and shear force are then calculated using the standard beam formulas of M=WL^2/8 and Q=WL/2, where W is the total load, L is the beam length. Beams B1 through B6 have increasing loads calculated in a similar way, resulting in increasing bending moments and shear forces for each successive beam.