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Table SFD BMD

This table shows the maximum bending moment, shear force, and deflection for various standard load cases on a beam. It lists the different loading scenarios, such as a uniformly distributed load (WL), and the resulting stresses and deflection calculated using the load (W), length (L), and modulus of elasticity (E) and moment of inertia (I). The loads produce different bending moments and shear forces at supports and midspans, with more load resulting in greater stresses and deflection.

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Table SFD BMD

This table shows the maximum bending moment, shear force, and deflection for various standard load cases on a beam. It lists the different loading scenarios, such as a uniformly distributed load (WL), and the resulting stresses and deflection calculated using the load (W), length (L), and modulus of elasticity (E) and moment of inertia (I). The loads produce different bending moments and shear forces at supports and midspans, with more load resulting in greater stresses and deflection.

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Basic structural concepts and material properties

Table 2.3 Bending moments, shear forces and deections for


various standard load cases
Loading

22

Maximum
bending
moment

Maximum
shearing
force

Maximum
deection

WL
4

W
2

WL3
48EI

WL
6

W
2

23WL3
1296EI

WL
8

W
2

11WL3
768EI

WL
8

W
2

5WL3
384EI

WL
6

W
2

WL3
60EI

WL
8
(at supports
and at midspan)

W
2

WL3
192EI

WL
12
at supports
WL
24
at midspan

W
2

WL3
384EI

WL

WL3
3EI

WL
2

WL3
8EI

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