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- C8-49 A 500-lb load is supported by a roller on a beam as shown in Fig. Plot |Mmax, the maximum bending moment in the beam, as a function of the roller position b (0 sbs 25 ft). -25 ft- A B 500 lbIntroductory Problems 7-49*) Draw complete shear and bending moment diagrams fo the beam shown in Fig. P7-49. y 2000 lb 6000 lb A B 4 ft* 8 ft - 4 ft - Figure P7-49Draw the shear and moment diagrams of the cantilevered beam. AF Answer: Full solution posted on Drive 20 -5 ft- 800 lb-ft -5 ft- 100 lb C
- Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the cantilever beam in Fig. 7-15a. 2 kN 1.5 kN/m 2 mProblem Statement Based on Problem 7-60 from the textbook. The shaft is supported by a smooth thrust bearing at A and a smooth journal bearing at B. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the shaft. w=285 lbs/ft a=5.4ftProblem Statement Based on Problem 7-93 from the textbook. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam. w1=2.40 kip/ft w2=1.5 kip/ft a=11ft
- Problem Statement Based on Problem 7-60 from the textbook. The shaft is supported by a smooth thrust bearing at A and a smooth journal bearing at B. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the shaft. w = 295 lbs/# a= 5.5 ft A a W aProblem 6-8: Draw the shear and bending moment diagrams for the beam and determine the shear and moment in the beam as functions of x, for 0 < x< 6 ft, 6 ftSmooth journal bearings at A and B that only exert vertical reactions on the shaft as shown below support the shaft. Based on the loading and support conditions shown, address the following: (a) Sketch the shear and moment diagrams using the graphical method - label all significant conditions. (b) If d = 90 mm, determine the absolute maximum bending stress in the beam, and sketch the stress distribution acting over the cross section. A 3 m 12 kN/m B 1.5 mEstablish the Shear & Moment Equation and Diagram of the loaded beam shown. Consider the Left Body Diagram of each section in establishing the equations. Draw and label the figure properly. Locate the maximum moment and the point of inflection. Figure: 12 kN 50 kN-m 5m B 5m 25mThe beam is supported by a roller at B and a pin at C and is subjected to the distributed load shown with intensity w = 140 N/m. The maximum positive and negative internal bending moments are critical factors in the design of the beam material and geometry. On your written homework draw a full free body diagram of the beam including all reaction forces. Directly under the free body diagram, draw a shear and bending moment diagram. Using your diagranms, determine the largest positive and negative internal bending moments that occur in the beam and the points along the length where each occurs. Take r = 0 to be at point A at the left edge of the beam. В -b- Values for dimensions on the figure are given in the following table. Note the figure may not be to scale. Variable Value a 2.60 m 3.77 m The maximum negative internal bending moment is N-m and occurs at a = m to the right of A. The maximum positive internal bending moment is N-m and occurs at x = m to the right of A.7-58 Plot shear and moment diagrams for the beams shown in the figure.SEE MORE QUESTIONS