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Assignment 5-6: Attempt All Questions

The document contains 11 questions related to structural analysis and design of beams. The questions cover a range of topics including calculating deflection and slope at various points on beams with different loading and support conditions using concepts such as Macaulay's method, simple bending theory, and shear stress distribution. The beams have different cross-sectional shapes including rectangular, T-section, and I-section. Materials include cast iron and steel. Properties like moment of inertia, modulus of elasticity, and shear force values are provided to calculate stresses, deflections, and slopes.

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Assignment 5-6: Attempt All Questions

The document contains 11 questions related to structural analysis and design of beams. The questions cover a range of topics including calculating deflection and slope at various points on beams with different loading and support conditions using concepts such as Macaulay's method, simple bending theory, and shear stress distribution. The beams have different cross-sectional shapes including rectangular, T-section, and I-section. Materials include cast iron and steel. Properties like moment of inertia, modulus of elasticity, and shear force values are provided to calculate stresses, deflections, and slopes.

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Assignment 5-6

Attempt all questions


1. Determine the deflection at point B in the beam shown in figure below. Take
E=200kN/mm2 and I = 200106 mm4.
100kN

50kN

B
3m

C
3m

3m

2. For simply supported beam with uniformly distributed load over whole length, show
that the maximum deflection is equal to

and the slope at support is equal to

3. Explain Macaulays method with the help of a suitable example.


4. Derive expressions for deflection and slope in a simply supported beam of length L
carrying a load P at centre of its span.
5. A simply supported beam of 6 m span is subjected to a concentrated load of 48kN
and 40kN at a distance of 1 m and 3 m respectively from left support. Calculate
(i)
deflection under each load,
(ii)
maximum deflection
(iii)
the point at which maximum deflection occurs.
(Take E = 200GPa and I = 85106 mm4)

A
1m

48kN

40kN

3m
6m

RA

RB

A beam AB is 6 m long and has a moment of inertia of 45010 6 mm4. It is


supported at A and B and carries a uniformly distributed load of 10kN/m from C to D
as shown in figure below, calculate
(i)
Slope at A

6.

(ii)
Deflection at mid span, and
(iii)
Maximum deflection
Take E = 200 kN/mm 2
10kN/m
A

B
D

C
1m

3m

2m

7. State the assumptions made in simple bending theory and derive the expression for
simple bending theory.
8. Prove that the maximum shear stress is 1.5 times the average shear stress in a
rectangular cross section beam.
9. A cast iron beam of T-section as shown below is simply supported on a span of 8 m.
The beam carries a UDL of 1.5 kN/m length on the entire span. Determine the
maximum tensile and maximum compressive stresses.
100
20

80

20
All dimensions are in mm

10. A rolled steel beam of I section (shown below) carries a UDL of 40kN/m run on a
span of 10 m, calculate the maximum stress produced due to bending.

11. Figure below shows the cross section of a beam which is subjected to a shear force of 20kN.
Draw shear stress distribution across the depth marking values at salient points.
100
12

88

12
All dimensions are in mm

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