Mechanics of Materials Chap 10-01
Mechanics of Materials Chap 10-01
Mechanics of Materials Chap 10-01
y
A
RA
B.C.
EIv
RB RA
v(0) 0
(2)
MA x
Lx
L 6
2
M0 x3
C2
6L
B.C.
v(0) 0
C2 0
B.C.
v(L) 0
MA
M0
2
MA
(3)
M0
2
RA
3M0
2L
RB
RB
C1 0
MA M0
L
L
M0 applied load
RA
MA
M0
V RA
M0 x
MA
(x L)
L
L
M0 x2
MA x2
L x
C1
EIv
L 2
2L
3 M0
2L
M
2 M0
(3x L)
2L
3M0
2L
(5)
634
CHAPTER 10
V
O
Mo
O
Mo
2
y
RA RB
qL
2
MB MA
qx2
q
MA (L x x2 )
2
2
qL
2
MA MB
q
V RA qx (L 2x)
2
(1)
BENDING MOMENT (FROM EQ. 1)
q 2
(L 6 Lx 6x2 )
12
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
M
q
EIv M MA (L x x2 )
2
q L x2 x3
EIv MAx
C1
2 2
3
B.C.
MAx2 q L x3 x4
C2
2
2 6
12
C2 0
qL2
B.C. 3 v(L) 0 MA
12
B.C.
(2)
v
1 v(0) 0 C1 0
EIv
2 v(0) 0
qL2
12
MB
L
(3)
qx
(L2 3 L x 2x2 )
12 EI
qx2
(L x) 2
24 EI
max v
RA
RA RB
MA
qL4
L
2
384 EI
RB
SECTION 10.3
635
qL
2
x
M
V
O
qL
2
qL2
12
RA RB
x
B
A
MA
RA
RB
(1)
3 EIB
L3
(2)
V
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
RA V(0)
3 EIB
L3
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
q 0
V C1
M C1x C2
C1x22 C2x C3
C1x 36 C2x 22 C3x + C4
EIv
EIv
EIv
EIv
EIv
v(0) 0
C4 0
B.C. 2 v(0) 0
C3 0
B.C. 3 v(L) 0
(8)
C1L C2 0
2
B.C. 4 v(L) B C1L 3C2 6EIB L
(9)
B.C.
RA RB
3 EIB
L3
C2
3 EIB
L2
3 EIB
L3
MA RBL
v
qL2
12
Solution 10.3-3
B x2
(3L x)
2L3
3 B x
(2L x)
2 L3
3 EIB
L2
636
CHAPTER 10
y
q
MA
k
RA
RB
L
Solution 10.3-4
qL2
RB L
2
SPRING RB k B
EIv RA
(1)
(2)
(3)
x3
x2 qx4
MA
C1x C2
6
2
24
B.C. 1 v(0) 0 C1 0
B.C. 2 v(0) 0 C2 0
B.C. 3 v(L) B
EIv RA
EI B
RA L3 MAL2 qL4
6
2
24
qx2
M RAx MA
2
EI B
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
RB L3 q L4
3
8
EIv M RAx MA
qx3
x2
MAx
C1
2
6
qx
2
B
3 qL4
24 EI 8 kL3
y
q0
MA
RA
L
Solution 10.3-5
RB
EIv M
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
EIv
q0 x3 q0 x4
x2
C1 C2 x C3
6
24 L
2
EIv
q0 x4
q0 x5
x3
x2
C1 C2 C3 x C4 (5)
24
120 L
6
2
q0
EIv q (L x)
L
EIv V q0 x
q0 x2
C1
2L
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
SECTION 10.3
B.C.
C1L C2
1 v(L) 0
REACTIONS
(6)
C3 0
C4 0
2 v(0) 0
B.C. 3
v(0) 0
B.C.
B.C.
q0 L2
3
v(L) 0
C1L 3C2
q0 L2
5
2q0 L
5
MA
C2
2 q0 L
5
q0 L
RB V(L)
10
RA V(0)
From equilibrium:
(7)
637
q0 L2
15
q0 L2
q0 L2
RB L
6
15
q0 x4
q0 x5
2 q0 L x3
q0 L2 x2
24
120 L
5
6
15 2
or
q0
V
(4L2 10 Lx 5x2 )
10 L
v
q0 x2
(4L3 8 L2x 5 L x2 x3 )
120 LEI
y
x2
q = q0 1 2
L
q0
MA
)
x
RA
L
Solution 10.3-6
C2 11q0 L2120
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
EIv q q0 (1 x2L2 )
(1)
(2)
V
(3)
EIv M q0
3
EIv q0
x
x
C1x C2
2 12 L2
5
x
x
x
C1 C2 x C3
6 60 L2
2
(4)
x4
x6
x3
x2
C
C
C3 x C4 (5)
EIv q0
1
2
24 360 L2
6
2
1 v(L) 0
B.C. 2 v(0) 0
B.C. 3
v(0) 0
B.C. 4
v(L) 0
B.C.
(6)
q0
(61L3 120 L2x 40x3 )
120 L2
From equilibrium:
11 q0 L2
2
3L
MA (q0 )(L) RB L
3
8
120
DEFLECTION CURVE (FROM EQ. 5)
(7)
v
q0 x2
(33 L4 61L3x 30 L2x2 2x4 )
720 L2EI
q0 x2 (L x)
(33 L3 28 L2x 2 Lx2 2x3 )
720 L2EI
RB
638
CHAPTER 10
MA
RA
Solution 10.3-7
V
MA MB
q0 L
x
cos
L
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
EIv q q0 sin xL
(1)
q0 L
x
EIv V
cos
C1
L
(2)
q0 L2
x
C1x C2
2 sin
L
3
q0 L
x
x2
EIv 3 cos
C1 C2x C3
L
2
EIv M
(3)
2
B.C. 3
B.C. 4
q0 L4
x
x3
x2
sin
C
C
C3 x C4 (5)
1
2
L
6
2
4
L
From symmetry, V 0 C1 0
2
v(0) 0
C3 q0 L33
v(L) 0
C2 2 q0 L23
C4 0
v(0) 0
q0 L
q0 L
RB RA
RA V(0)
M
q0 L2
x
2
3 sin
L
MA M(0)
2 q0 L2
3
MB MA
2 q0 L2
3
q0 L4
x q0 L2x2 q0 L3x
sin
L
4
3
3
or
v
q0 L2 2
x
L sin
x2 Lx
4
L
EI
q0
MA
RA
Solution 10.3-8
RB
(4)
EIv
B.C.
MB
FROM SYMMETRY: RA RB
q q0 sin xL
B.C.
x
q = q0 sin
L
B
L
MB
RB
(3)
x3
x4
x2
C1 C2 x C3
6 24 L
2
(4)
q q0(1 xL)
EIv M q0
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
EIv q0
x
EIv q q0 1
L
EIv V q0 x
x2
C1
2L
(1)
(2)
EIv q0
x4
x5
x3
x2
C1 C2 C3 x C4 (5)
24 120 L
6
2
SECTION 10.3
B.C.
v(0) 0
B.C.
v(L) 0
B.C.
v(0) 0
v(L) 0
B.C.
C3 0
q0 L2
C1L 2C2
4
C4 0
q0 L2
C1L 3C2
5
(6)
M
(7)
REACTIONS
7q0 L
20
C2
q0 L2
20
MA M(0)
q0 L2
20
MB M(L)
q0 L2
30
v
q0
(7L2 20 Lx 10x2 )
20 L
7q0 L
REACTIONS RA V(0)
20
3q0 L
RB V(L)
20
or
V
v
q0 x2
(3L3 7L2x 5 Lx2 x3 )
120 LEI
q0 x2
(L x) 2 (3L x)
120 LEI
y
M0
A
MA
RA
C
L
MA M0 MB RAL 0
a MB 0
RAL
RAL
or,
M0
RAL 0
6
6
3M0
RA RB
2L
M0
RAL
MA MB
MA
6
4
x
MAx C1
2
x3
x2
EIv RA MA C1x C2
6
2
EIv RA
1 v(0) 0
2 v(0) 0
L
B.C. 3 v 0
2
B.C.
B.C.
(2)
(3)
C1 0
C2 0
RAL
RA L
MA
Also, MB
6
6
M0 x2
(L 2x)
8 LEI
x
EIv M RAx MA
639
MB
RB
640
CHAPTER 10
DIAGRAMS
3M0
2L
3
M0
2
M0
4
M0 L2
216 EI
At point of inflection: max2
max
M0
4
max
M0
2
Solution 10.3-10
y
P
A
MA
RA
L
RB
EIv M (P RB ) x
x2
PL
RB L x C1
(4)
2
2
x3
PL
x2
EIv (P RB )
RB L C1x C2 (5)
6
2
2
v(0) 0
B.C. 1
C1 0
B.C. 2
v(0) 0
C2 0
RA P RB
(1)
MA
PL
RB L
2
PL
RB L
2
L
0 x
2
M RB (L x)
L
x L
2
(3)
EIv (P RB )
PL
RB L
2
(2)
(6)
x
C3
2
x2
x3
EIv RB L RB C3x C4
2
6
EIv RBLx RB
(7)
(8)
SECTION 10.3
C3 L C4
B.C.
v(L) 0
B.C.
L
at x :
2
RB L3
3
(P RB )
L3
PL
L2
RB L
48
2
8
RB L
(10)
(11)
P
(4L2 10Lx 5x2 )
32EI
L
5 5
5
0.5528L
x1
MAXIMUM DEFLECTION
max (v) xx1 0.009317
11P
16
RA P RB
PL
3PL
MA
RBL
2
16
5PL
32
3L
11
3PL
16
5P
16
C
3L
11
max
x1
11P
16
PL3
EI
DEFLECTION CURVE
P
(2L3 12L2x 15Lx2 5x3 )
96EI
P
(L x)(2L2 10Lx 5x2 )
96EI
(L/2 x L)
5P
or RB
16
(0 x L/2)
v
RB L3 PL3
L2
L3
PL2 L
RB
8
48
8 2
3
8
Px2
(9L 11x)
96EI
L
at x :
2
L2
PL
L
(P RB )
RB L
8
2
2
L
L2
RB RB C3
2
8
PL2
or C3
8
RB L3 PL3
From eq. (9): C4
3
8
B.C.
(9)
641
642
CHAPTER 10
Method of Superposition
The problems for Section 10.4 are to be solved by the method of
superposition. All beams have constant flexural rigidity EI unless
otherwise stated. When drawing shear-force and bending-moment
diagrams, be sure to label all critical ordinates, including maximum
and minimum values.
RA
Solution 10.4-1
MA
b
L
Select RB as redundant.
COMPATIBILITY
B (B)1 (B)2 0
EQUILIBRIUM
RA P RB
RBL3
Pa2
(3L a)
0
6EI
3EI
Pa2
RB 3 (3L a)
2L
B
MA Pa RB L
P
A
Pa2
(B)1 6EI (3L a)
RA
Pb
(3L2 b2 )
2L3
MA
Pab
(L b)
2L2
A
L
L3
PB
(3L a)
3EI
RA
V
RB
O
RB
M1
M
M1 RBb
O
MA
RB