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Chapter 6 2

This document provides examples of shear force and bending moment diagrams. It shows that the slope of the bending moment diagram at each point equals the shear force at that point. It also explains that the maximum bending moment occurs where the slope of the bending moment diagram is zero. This means the shear force is also zero at the point of maximum bending moment. Diagrams and calculations are provided to illustrate these concepts for beams with different loadings.

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Chapter 6 2

This document provides examples of shear force and bending moment diagrams. It shows that the slope of the bending moment diagram at each point equals the shear force at that point. It also explains that the maximum bending moment occurs where the slope of the bending moment diagram is zero. This means the shear force is also zero at the point of maximum bending moment. Diagrams and calculations are provided to illustrate these concepts for beams with different loadings.

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Kesme kuvveti ve eğilme moment diyagramı örnekleri

0< x < L

X=0
V=wL/2 , M=0
X=L/2
V=0 , M=wL2 /8
X=L
V=-WL/2 , M=0
dM = V
dx
Slope of Moment = Shear at each point
Diagram at each point
Where does Mmax happens:
dM / dx=0
W/2 (L-2x)=0
X=L/2, M=Mmax
Choosing the positive root:
N.B.

V=dM/dx at Mmax the slope is zero, dM/dx=0,


which means that V=0 at Mmax.
w

w/wo = x/L
w=wo x/L
Σfy=0 woL/2 – wox2/2L –V = 0
X=0
V=wo L/2
M=-wo L2/3

X=L/2
V=(3/8)woL
M=-0.1 wo L2

X=L
V=0 , M=0
Support reactions
X=0
V=30 KN
M=0
X=L/2
V=3 kN
M=162 KNm
X=L
V= -42 KN
M= 0
Where does Mmax happens:
dM / dx=0
30-2x –3x2 / 27 = 0
Ax2 + bx +c =0
30-2x-x2/9 = 0
X1,2= -b± √b2-4ac
X2 +18x-270= 0
2a
Choosing the positive root:
X=9.735 m, at x =9.7 m Mmax= 163 kNm
N.B.

V=dM/dx at Mmax the slope is zero, dM/dx=0,


which means that V=0 at Mmax, AT x=9.735m
0<x1<5m
0<x<5 5 < x < 10

X=0 X=5
V= 5.75 KN V=-9.25 KN
M=80 KNm M= 108.75 KNm
X=5
V=5.75 KN X=10
M=108.75 KN V= -34.25 KN
M= 0

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