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Deflection Extra

The document describes a beam loaded and supported as shown in a diagram. It asks to use the fourth-order integration method to determine the reaction at the roller support A. It also provides additional context about determining reactions at other supports, drawing shear and bending moment diagrams, and calculating deflection at the middle of the span.

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Deflection Extra

The document describes a beam loaded and supported as shown in a diagram. It asks to use the fourth-order integration method to determine the reaction at the roller support A. It also provides additional context about determining reactions at other supports, drawing shear and bending moment diagrams, and calculating deflection at the middle of the span.

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Abeamisloadedand

supportedasshown.Use
thefourthorder
integrationmethodto
determinethereactionat
rollersupportA.
Abeamisloadedandsupported
asshown.
(a)Usethedoubleintegration
methodtodeterminethe
reactionsatsupportsAandB.
(b)Drawtheshearforceand
bendingmomentdiagramsfor
thebeam.
(c)Determinethedeflectionin
themiddleofthespan.
Thesolid30mmdiametersteel[E=200GPa]shaftshownsupportstwobelt
pulleys.AssumethatthebearingatAcanbeidealizedasapinsupportandthatthe
bearingatEcanbeidealizedasarollersupport.Fortheloadingshown,determine
theshaftdeflectionatpulleyB.
ThesimplysupportedbeamshownconsistsofaW530 66structuralsteel
wideflangeshape[E=200GPa;I=351 106mm4].Ifw=85kN/m,
determinethebeamdeflectionatpointB.

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