Ejercicios resistencia de materiales
Problem 431
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-431.
Solution 431
Problem 432
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-432.
Solution 432
Problem 433
Overhang beam loaded by a forceand a couple as shown in Fig. P-433.
Solution 433
Problem 434
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-434.
Solution 434
Problem 435
Beam loaded and supported as shown in Fig. P-435.
Solution 435Problem 436
A distributed load is supported by two distributedreactions as shown in Fig. P-436.
Solution 436
Problem 437
Cantilever beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-437
Solution 437Problem 438
The beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-438 consists of two segments joined by a frictionless hinge at which the bending moment is zero.
Solution 438
Problem 439
A beam supported on threereactions as shown in Fig. P-439 consists of two segments joined by frictionless hinge at which the bending moment is zero.
Solution 439
Problem 440
A frame ABCD, with rigid corners at B andC, supports the concentrated load as shown in Fig. P-440. (Draw shear and moment diagrams for each of the three parts of the frame.)
Solution 440
Problem 441
A beam ABCD is supported by a rollerat A and a hinge at D. It is subjected to the loads shown in Fig. P-441, which act at the ends of the vertical members
BE and CF. These vertical members are rigidly attached to the beam at B and C.(Draw shear and moment diagrams for the beam ABCD only.)
Solution 441
Problem 442
Beam carrying the uniformly varying load shown in Fig. P-442.}Solution 442
Problem 443
Beam carrying thetriangular loads shown in Fig. P-443.
Solution 443
Problem 444
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-444.
Solution 444
Problem 445
Beam carrying the loads shown in Fig. P-445.
Solution 445Problem 446
Beam loaded and supported as shown in Fig. P-446.
Solution 446
Finding the Load & Moment Diagrams with Given Shear Diagram
INSTRUCTION
In the following problems, draw...
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