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Module 7

1. The document provides examples of calculating deflection at points on beams under different loading conditions using double integration. 2. Reactions and the double integration equation are determined for different beam setups with varying loads, lengths, and support conditions. 3. Deflection values are calculated at specific points along the beams by solving the double integration equations.

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Module 7

1. The document provides examples of calculating deflection at points on beams under different loading conditions using double integration. 2. Reactions and the double integration equation are determined for different beam setups with varying loads, lengths, and support conditions. 3. Deflection values are calculated at specific points along the beams by solving the double integration equations.

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DOUBLE

INTEGRATION
Example 1
For the given beam, compute the
deflection at midspan in mm.

E = 200GPa
I = 1280x106

1. Reactions
∑Fh = 0
Ah = 0

∑MB = 0
-600(3)+Ra(4) = 0
Ra = 450 kN

∑Fv = 0
450-600+Rb = 0
Rb = 150 kN

2. Equations
x x−2
EIy” = 450(x) - 300x( ) + 300(x-2)( )
2 2
300x2 (x−2)2
EIy” = 450x - + 300
2 2
x2 x3 (x−2)3
EIy’ = 450 - 300 +300 + C1
2 6 6
x3 x4 (x−2)4
EIy = 450 6 + 300 +300 + C1x + C2
24 24

b. If y = 1m from the left side of the beam


3. For C1 and C2 @x = 1m
−775
x=0 ; y=0 x=4 ; y=0 ( )(1000)4
2
C2 = 0 C1 = -450 kNm3 y= 1000MPa
1280x106 𝑚𝑚(200𝐺𝑃𝑎)( )
1GPa
y = -1.514 mm
y=? @midspan / 2m from support
x=2
c. @x = 3m
23 24 (2−2)4
yEI = 450 6 + 300 +300 + -450(2) (−325)(1000)4
24 24 y= 1000MPa
1000N 1000mm 3 1280x106 𝑚𝑚(200𝐺𝑃𝑎)( )
−500kNm3 ( )( ) 1GPa
1kN 1m y = -1.270 mm
a. y= 1000MPa
1280x106 𝑚𝑚(200𝐺𝑃𝑎)( )
1GPa
y = -1.9531 mm
Example 2

E = 200GPa 200kN/m
I = 1980 1800

2m 2m 2m 2m

x
Reactions:
∑MA = 0
-1800 + 800(6) – Rb(6) = 0
Rb = 500 kN
∑Fv = 0
Ra – 200 + 500 = 0
Ra = 300 kN

x−4
EIy” = Rb(x-6)-[200(x-4)]( ) – 1800(x-2)0 + Ra(x)
2
(x−4)2
EIy” = 500(x-6) – 200 – 1800(x-2)0 + 300x
2
(x−6)2 (x−4)3 x2
EIy’ = 500 –2 00 – 1800(x-2) + 300 + C1
2 6 2
(x−6)3 (x−4)4 (x−2)2 x3
EIy=500 – 200 –1800 + 300 + C1x + C2
6 24 2 6

@x=0 ; y=0 @x=6 ; y=0


C2 = 0 C1 = 622.222

a. x = 2 ; y = 4.153mm
b. x = 3 ; y = 5.85mm
c. x = 8 ; y = -8.505mm
Compute the value of EIy at the right of the overhanging beam shown:

100 kN 180kN
40kN/m

6m 4m 3m

∑Fh = 0
Ah = 0
∑MA = 0
100(6) = 120(11.5) – Rb(10) = 0
Rb = 198 kN
Ra = 22 kN

(x−10)
EIy” = 22(x) - 100(x-6) + 198(x-10) – 40(x-10)
2
x2 (x−6)2 (x−10)2 (x−10)3
EIy’ = 22 – 100 + 198 – 40 + C1
2 2 2 6
x3 (x−6)3 (x−10)3 (x−10)4
EIy = 11 - 50 + 99 - 20 + C1x
3 3 3 12
11x3 50(x−6)3 5(x−10)4
EIy = - + 33(x-10)3 - + C1x + C2
3 3 3

for C1 and C2
@x = 0 ; y = 0 @x=0 ; y=10
C2 = 0 C1 = -260

11x3 50(x−6)3 5(x−10)4


EIy = - + 33(x-10)3 - – 260x
3 3 3
@x=13
EIy = -285 kNm3

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