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Influence Lines

This document discusses influence lines for bending moment and shear force in a continuous beam with three spans. It provides information on the beam properties including the number of spans, span lengths, section stiffness values, and the location of a required section. Graphs of the influence lines for bending moment and shear force over the length of the beam are shown. Tables with the results of the influence line analysis are also presented, giving moment and shear values over the beam length.

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Influence Lines

This document discusses influence lines for bending moment and shear force in a continuous beam with three spans. It provides information on the beam properties including the number of spans, span lengths, section stiffness values, and the location of a required section. Graphs of the influence lines for bending moment and shear force over the length of the beam are shown. Tables with the results of the influence line analysis are also presented, giving moment and shear values over the beam length.

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INFLUENCE LINES IN CONTINUOUS BEAMS

Span No. 1 2 3
Span
Number of Spans ( <=10 ): 3 Length: 60 90 60
Stiffness
No. of Sections in Span (<=30): 10 EI 00 1
60 1
150 1
210 210
0 0 0 0

Required Section Location


Span No. 3
Distance from beginning of span: 15

Bending Moment
Continuous Beam Influence Lines Shear Force
1
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
0 50 100 150 1 200

Moment Shear
RESULTS Maximum Value: 8.0048 0.8221
X-Global Span X-Local Moment Shear Minimum Value: -6.302 -0.1779
0 1 0 0 0 Positive Area: ### ###
6 6 0.293736 -0.006527 Negative Area: ### ###
12 12 0.56967 -0.012659 Total Area: -112 24.989
18 18 0.81 -0.018
24 24 0.996923 -0.022154
30 30 1.112637 -0.024725
36 36 1.139341 -0.025319
42 42 1.059231 -0.023538
48 48 0.854505 -0.018989
54 54 0.507363 -0.011275
60 60 0 0
60 2 0 0 0
69 9 -1.06146 0.023588
78 18 -2.34989 0.05222
87 27 -3.69173 0.082038
96 36 -4.91341 0.109187
105 45 -5.84135 0.129808
114 54 -6.30198 0.140044
123 63 -6.12173 0.136038
132 72 -5.12703 0.113934
141 81 -3.14431 0.069874
150 90 0 0
150 3 0 0 0
156 6 2.808791 -0.062418
162 12 6.151648 -0.136703
165 15 8.004808 -0.177885
165.00001 15.00001 8.004804 0.822115
174 24 5.202198 0.684396
180 30 3.791209 0.582418
186 36 2.676923 0.473846
192 42 1.8 0.36
198 48 1.101099 0.242198
204 54 0.520879 0.121758
210 60 0 0
210
0 210
0 210
0 210
0 210
0 210
0

ing Moment
r Force

200
Bending Moment
Shear Force
Stiffness Matrix [d]

1 2
1 50 15
2 15 50

Load Vector [Dp]


Point load in span 3
Distance from the beginning of span: 60
-X(L-X)/(6LEI): 0

[Dp] 0 0
[Msup] 0 0 #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A

Section in span 3
Distance from the beginning of span: 15

Mp 1 2
0 0 0

M= 0

Vp 1 2
0 0 0

V= 0

Defined Ranges
deltaP =OFFSET(p1x10,0,0,1,Nspans-1)
DiagramLink =Input!$I$13
EI =Input!$G$5:$P$5
InfluenceLine =CHOOSE(DiagramLink,M_IL,V_IL)
L =Input!$G$4:$P$4
LoadSpan =Solver!$E$17
LoadX =Solver!$E$18
M_IL =OFFSET(X_Global,,3)
m10x10 =Solver!$B$6:$J$14
matrix =OFFSET(m10x10,0,0,Nspans-1,Nspans-1)
Moment =Solver!$B$30
Nsections =Input!$D$5
Nspans =Input!$D$4
p1x10 =Solver!$B$21:$J$21
SectionSpan =Solver!$E$24
SectionX =Solver!$E$25
Shear =Solver!$B$35
V_IL =OFFSET(X_Global,,4)
X =Solver!$E$18
X_Global =OFFSET(X_Global_Big,,,COUNT(X_Global_Big))
X_Global_Big =Input!$A$18:$A$848
XGLOBAL =Input!$A$18:$A$61
XLoc1 =Input!$C$17

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