Beam ABC is loaded as shown (note that the loading in segment BC is acting upward). The bear is supported by a fixed end at A and a roller at C. A hinge is located at B. (a) Determine the magnitude and direction of all reactions at A and C. (b) Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam. Clearly indicate the points at which shear and moment are zero and their positions along the beam.

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Beam ABC is loaded as shown (note that the loading in segment BC is acting upward). The beam
is supported by a fixed end at A and a roller at C. A hinge is located at B.
(a) Determine the magnitude and direction of all reactions at A and C.
(b) Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam. Clearly indicate the points at
which shear and moment are zero and their positions along the beam.
2 k/ft
2 k/ft
12 ft
12 ft
Answers: (a) A, = 0; A, = 0; Am = 96 k-ft CW; C, = 12 kN down
%3!
(b) VA 0; V3 = -12 k; Vei = 12 k
[V is quadratic (smiling) from A-B; linear from B-C
V is zero at a point 6 ft to the right of B (6 ft to the left of C)
MA = 96 k-ft; M3 = 0; Mr=0) = -36 k-ft; Mc = 0
[M is cubic (frowning) from A-B; quadratic (smiling) from B-C]
Transcribed Image Text:Beam ABC is loaded as shown (note that the loading in segment BC is acting upward). The beam is supported by a fixed end at A and a roller at C. A hinge is located at B. (a) Determine the magnitude and direction of all reactions at A and C. (b) Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam. Clearly indicate the points at which shear and moment are zero and their positions along the beam. 2 k/ft 2 k/ft 12 ft 12 ft Answers: (a) A, = 0; A, = 0; Am = 96 k-ft CW; C, = 12 kN down %3! (b) VA 0; V3 = -12 k; Vei = 12 k [V is quadratic (smiling) from A-B; linear from B-C V is zero at a point 6 ft to the right of B (6 ft to the left of C) MA = 96 k-ft; M3 = 0; Mr=0) = -36 k-ft; Mc = 0 [M is cubic (frowning) from A-B; quadratic (smiling) from B-C]
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