Engineering Science
Engineering Science
Moment Diagram
P
L
P = wL
P = wL
V = +P/2
V = +P
Mmax = -PL
Vmax = +P
Mmax = -PL/2
= -wL2/2
Vmax = +P/2
V = -P/2
Vmax = -P/2
Mmax = PL/4
Mmax = PL/8
= wL2/8
Ashwin Dobariya
Introduction
Learning outcomes
Shear force
Bending moment
Worked examples
Assignment questions
Summary/conclusions
SF and BM diagram
A SF diagram is one which shows the variation
of the shear force along the length of the beam
A BM diagram is one which shows the variation
of the bending moment along the length of the
beam
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SF
BM
No Load
Constant
Linear
UDL
Linear
Parabolic
Uniformly varying
Parabolic
Cubic
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Example
A simply supported beam of length 6 m, carries
point load of 3 kN and 6 kN at a distance of 2 m
and 4 m from the left end. Draw the SF and BM
diagram for the beam.
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Solution
A
RA
3 kN
6 kN
D
B
2m
2m
6m
RB
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Solution
Shear Force Diagram
Shear force at A = + 4 kN
3 kN
C
2m
6 kN
D
2m
6m
RB
Shear force at C = 4 3 = +1 kN
Shear force between C and D is constant and
4 kN
equal to +1 kN
3 kN
1 kN
5 kN
Shear force at D = 1 - 6 = -5 kN
5 kN
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Solution
Bending Moment Diagram
BM at A, MA = 0 kN
BM at C, MC = RA 2 = 4 2 = + 8 kNm
3 kN
C
2m
RA
6 kN
D
2m
6m
RB
BM at D, MD = RA 4 - 3 2 = 4 4 - 3 2
= +10 kNm
4 kN
BM at B, MB = 0 kN
3 kN
1 kN
-
Points to remember:
The area of + ve and ve SF diagram
always remains same
5 kN
5 kN
10 kNm
8 kNm
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6m
9m
RB
= =
=
=
+ = =
Which gives =
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Solution
10 kN/m
Consider any section at a distance x form A
between A and C. The shear force at the
section is given by
= 10 = +40 10 . . (1)
Equation (1) shows that shear force varies
by a straight line law between A and C
At A, x =0 hence = 40 0 = +40
At C, x = 6 m hence = +40 10 6 =
20
This means that somewhere between A
and C the shear force is zero.
Let SF is zero at x meter from A
0 = 40 10
40
=
=4
10
Hence SF is zero at a distance 4 m from A
The SF is constant between C and B
At B SF is -20 kN
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A
6m
9m
RA
40
RB
20
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solution
BM Diagram
The BM at any section between A and C at a
distance x form A is given by
= 10. . 2 = 40 5 2 .(2)
Equation (2) shows that BM varies according
to parabolic law between A and C
At x = 0 hence = 40 0 5 0 = 0
At x = 6 hence = 40 6 5 62 =
+ 60
At x = 4 hence = 40 4 5 42 =
+ 80
10 kN/m
C
A
6m
9m
RA
40
RB
20
A
Parabolic
Straight
line
D
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Solution,
First calculate the reactions RA , RB
+ = 50 + (10 4) + 40 = 130
Taking moments of all forces about A, we get
4
10 = (50 2) + (10 4 2 + ) + 40(2 + 4)
2
10 = 100 + 160 + 240 = 500
500
=
= 50
10
From + = 130 which gives = 80
SF Diagram
The SF at A, RA=+80 kN
The SF will remain constant between
A and C and equal to +80 kN
The SF at C = 80-50 = +30 kN
The SF just on LHS of D =80-50104=-50 kN
The SF at B = -50 kN
The SF remain constant between D
and B equal to -50 kN
The SF is zero at point E between C
and D
Let the distance of E from point A is x,
Now SF at E = 80-50-10(x-2)
But SF at E =0
50-10x=0 which gives x = 0
BM Diagram
BM diagram
BM at A is zero
BM at B is zero
BM at C, = RA 2=802=160 kNm
BM at D, = 6 50 4 10
4
4 = 80 6 200 80 = 480
2
200 80 = 200
At E, x = 5 m and hence BM at E,
52
= 5 50 5 2 10
2
3
= 80 5 50 3 10 3
2
= 400 150 45 = 205
The maximum BM is at E, where SF
becomes zero after changing its sign
Maximum BM = 205 kNm at E
Recap
We have covered shear force and bending moment
diagram of beams
We learned about how bending moment become
maximum
We calculated maximum bending moment
Next session:
Stresses in Bending and theory of bending