4.6 Distributed Loads On Beams
4.6 Distributed Loads On Beams
2 kN/m
A
B
4m 2m
2 kN/m = 12 kN Ans.
A
B
6m
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 1, page 2 of 3
3 The line of action of the resultant, R, passes through the centroid of the load area.
A
B
6m
5 Free-body diagram
3m
R = 12 kN
Ax A B
Ay
By
4m 2m
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 1, page 3 of 3
6 Equations of equilibrium,
+
Fx = 0: Ax = 0
Fy = 0: Ay + By 12 kN = 0
+
Solving gives
Ax = 0 Ans.
Ay = 3 kN Ans.
By = 9 kN Ans.
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 2, page 1 of 3
2. Determine a) the magnitude and location of the resultant of
the distributed load, and b) the reactions at the support.
4 kN/m
B A
6m
A
B
6m
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 2, page 2 of 3
R = 12 kN
A
B x
R = 12 kN
A Ax
B
2m MA
Ay
6m
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 2, page 3 of 3
6 Equations of equilibrium:
+
Fx = 0: Ax = 0
Fy = 0: Ay 12 kN = 0
+
MA = 0: (12 kN)(4 m) + MA = 0
+
Solving gives
Ax = 0 Ans.
Ay = 12 kN Ans.
MA = 48 kN m Ans.
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 3, page 1 of 3
3. Determine a) the magnitude and location of the resultant
of the distributed load, and b) the reactions at the supports.
200 lb/ft
50 lb/ft
A B
12 ft
2 F2 = Area2
1
= (150 lb/ft)(12 ft) 3 F1 = Area1
2
= 900 lb = (50 lb/ft)(12 ft)
150 lb/ft
(2) = 600 lb
50 lb/ft (1)
A B
12 ft
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 3, page 2 of 3
4 A single resultant, R, can be 5 The lines of action of F1 and F2 pass through the centroids of the
calculated as: rectangular and triangular loading areas respectively.
R = Fy xR
+
= F1 + F2 F1 = 600 lb
F2 = 900 lb R
= 600 lb + 900 lb
= 1500 lb Ans.
A B
4 ft
6 ft
xR R = (6 ft)F1 (4 ft)F2
+
Hence,
xR = 4.8 ft Ans.
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 3, page 3 of 3
9 Free- body diagram
xR = 4.8 ft
R = 1500 lb
Ax A
B
Ay By
12 ft
10 Equations of equilibrium
+ Fx = 0: Ax = 0
Fy = 0: Ay + By 1500 lb = 0
+
Solving gives
Ax = 0 Ans.
Ay = 900 lb Ans.
By = 600 lb Ans.
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 4, page 1 of 3
4. Determine the reactions at the supports.
900 N/m
A B
3m 1.5 m
5 The lines of action of resultants F1, F2, and F3 pass through the
centroid of their loading areas.
3.75 m
6 Centroid of rectangle 1 lies 2m
1.5 m F2
3m F1 F3
= 1.5 m from A (2)
2 7 Centroid of rectangle 3 lies
(1) (3) 1.5 m
3m+ = 3.75 m from A
A B 2
3m 1.5 m
8 Centroid of triangle 2 lies
2
9 (3 m) = 2 m from A
Free body diagram 3
Ax A
B
Ay By
1.5 m
2m
3.75 m
4.5 m
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 4, page 3 of 3
10 Equations of equilibrium
+
Fx = 0: Ax = 0
Solving gives
Ax = 0 Ans.
Ay = 1162 N Ans.
By = 1012 N Ans.
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 5, page 1 of 3
5. Determine the reactions at the support.
2 kip/ft
2 kip/ft
3 ft 9 ft
A 3 F2 = Area2
(2) 1
2 kip/ft = (9 ft)(2 kip/ft)
2
= 9 kip
3 ft 9 ft
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 5, page 2 of 3
4 The lines of actions of the resultants pass through the centroids of the loading areas.
9 ft 3 ft + 2 (9 ft) = 9 ft from A
3
3 ft 9 ft
F1 = 12 kip
4 ft
MA
Ax A
Ay
F2 = 9 kip
9 ft
12 ft
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 5, page 3 of 3
8 Equations of equilibrium
+
Fx = 0: Ax = 0
Fy = 0: Ay 12 kip + 9 kip = 0
+
Solving gives
Ax = 0 Ans.
Ay = 3 kip Ans.
MA = 33 kip ft Ans.
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 6, page 1 of 3
6. Determine the reactions at the supports.
x
w = wo sin
L
w
x
A B
L
x
w = wo sin
L
w
dA = w dx
x
A B
x dx
L
L
2 The resultant force R = A dA = w dx
0
L x L 2woL
sin x dx = wo[
L
R= wo cos ] =
0 L L 0
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 6, page 2 of 3
3 Resultant force diagram. The location xR of R measured from A is
x dA
L
0x wo sin Lx dx
xR = = =L
2
dA 2woL
xR R
A B
A
B
Ax C
Ay By
L L
2 2
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 6, page 3 of 3
5 Equations of equilibrium
+ Fx = 0: Ax = 0
2woL
Fy = 0: Ay + By =0
+
2woL L
MA = 0: ByL ( ) =0
+
2
Solving gives
Ax = 0 Ans.
Ay = woL Ans.
By = woL Ans.
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 7, page 1 of 2
7. Determine the reactions at the supports.
w = 2 x2 2x + 4 kN/m
40 kN 14.4 kN/m
w
4 kN/m
A B x
3m 5m
w = 2 x2 2x + 4 kN/m
14.4 kN/m
w
4 kN/m dA = w dx
A B x
x
dx
8m
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 7, page 2 of 2
3 Free- body diagram
2 The force F = dA = w dx
40 kN F = 60.44 kN
8
F= 02 x2 2x + 4 dx = 60.44 kN
Ax A
and F acts through the point defined by x1: B
8
x dA 0 2x x2 2x + 4 dx 305.09
x1 = = = = 5.05 m Ay By
dA 60.44 60.44 3m
5.05 m
8m
40 kN F = 60.44 kN
A B 4 Equations of equilibrium
+
3m Fx = 0: Ax = 0
x1
Fy = 0: Ay + By 40 kN 60.44 kN = 0
+
+
MA = 0: By(8 m) 40 kN(3 m) 60.44 kN(5.05 m) = 0
Solving gives
Ax = 0 Ans.
Ay = 47.3 kN Ans.
By = 53.1 kN Ans.
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 8, page 1 of 3
8. The lift force acting on an airplane wing can be modeled by
the equation shown. Determine the force and moment at the
point where the wing is attached to the fuselage.
3m
x
A
3m
x dx
A
dA = p(x) dx
3
x dA 0 x[1500 10(x2 + 4)] dx 6368
xR = = = = 1.484 m
dA 4290 4290
_ 3m
x
A
FR
A 1.484 m
Ax
MA
Ay 4290 N
3m
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 8, page 3 of 3
4 Equations of equilibrium
+
Fx = 0: Ax = 0
Fy = 0: Ay + 4290 N = 0
+
+
MA = 0: MA + (4290 N)(1.484 m) = 0
Solving gives
Ax = 0 Ans.
120 lb/ft
A B
360 lb/ft
9 ft 4 ft
2 F1 = Area1
1
= (120 lb/ft)(x)
2
9 ft x
120 lb/ft (1)
A B
x 3 F2 = Area2
(2) 360 lb/ft 1
= (360 lb/ft)(9 ft x)
2
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 9, page 2 of 3
x 9 x
4 From similar triangles, =
120 lb/ft 360 lb/ft
Solving gives
x = 2.25 ft.
1
The force represented by upper triangle F1 = (120 lb/ft)(2.25 ft) = 135 lb.
2
1
The force represented by lower triangle F2 = (360 lb/ft)(9 ft 2.25 ft) = 1215 lb.
2
5 The lines of action of these forces pass through the centroids of the corresponding areas.
1
6 Centroid of triangle 1 lies (2.25 m) = 0.75 m from A
3
F1 = 135 lb
0.75 ft
9 ft 2.25 ft = 6.75 f t
A B
2.25 ft F2 = 1215 lb
6.75 ft
7 Centroid of rectangle 2 lies
2
2.25 ft + (6.75 ft) = 6.75 ft from A
3
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 9, page 3 of 3
8 Free-body diagram
0.75 ft 135 lb By
Ax A B
Ay
1215 lb
6.75 ft
13 ft
9 Equations of equilibrium
+ Fx = 0: Ax = 0
Fy = 0: Ay 135 lb + 1215 lb By = 0
+
Solving we get
Ax = 0 Ans.
Ay = 457 lb Ans.
By = 623 lb Ans.
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 10, page 1 of 3
10. Determine the reactions at the supports.
4 kip/ft
3 kip ft
A B
6 ft 2 ft 2 ft
F = Area
4 kip/ft 1
= (4 kip/ft)(6 ft)
2
A = 12 kip
B
6 ft
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 10, page 2 of 3
3 The line of action of the resultant F passes through the centroid of the loading area.
A B
6 ft
5 Free-body diagram
4 ft F = 12 kip
3 kip ft
Ax A
B
Ay By
6 ft + 2 ft = 8 ft 2 ft
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 10, page 3 of 3
6 Equations of equilibrium
+ Fx = 0: Ax = 0
Fy = 0: Ay 12 kip + By = 0
+
+
Solving gives
Ax = 0 Ans.
A B
w1
w2
4m 2m 2 Resultant of load No. 1
F1 = Area1
w2 w1
6m
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 11, page 2 of 3
4 The lines of action of the resultants pass through the
centroids of their areas. 8 kN
A B
4m
6 Centroid of triangle 2 lies
2
5 Centroid of rectangle 1 lies (6 m) = 4 m from A
3
6m
= 3m from A
2
7 Free-body diagram 8 kN
A B
8 Equations of equilibrium
Solving gives
w1 = 0 Ans.
w2 = 83 kN/m Ans.
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 12, page 1 of 3
12. The forces from the supports are approximately represented as
triangular distributed loads. Determine the values of w1 and w2.
3 kN/m
8 kN m
A B
C
w2
w1
0.4 m 0.3 m
4m 2m
1m 1m
3 kN/m (3)
A B
(1) C
(2)
w1 w2
3 F3 = Area3 4 F2 = Area2
2 F1 = Area1
1
1 = (3 kN/m)(4 m) = w (0.3 m)
= w (0.4 m) 2 2
2 1
= 12 kN = 0.15w2
= 0.2w1
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 12, page 2 of 3
8 kN m
A B
C
0.2 w1 0.15 w2
0.267 m
8.5 m
7 Centroid of triangle 1 lies
8 Centroid of triangle 2 lies
2
(0.4 m) = 0.267 m from A
3 0.4 m + 1 m + 4 m + 1 m + 2 m + 1 (0.3 m) = 8.5 m from A
3
4.6 Distributed Loads on Beams Example 12, page 3 of 3
9 Free- body diagram
6.4 m
3.4 m
12 kN
8 kN m
A B
C
0.2 w1 0.15 w2
0.267 m
8.5 m
10 Equations of equilibrium
Fy = 0: 0.2w1 + 0.15w2 12 kN = 0
+
+
Solving gives