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Segment AB

1. The document analyzes shear and moment diagrams for two beam structures (AB, BC, CD). 2. For the first structure, the shear is uniformly 1900 lb over AB and -100 lb over BC and CD. The moment diagram is linear over each segment. 3. For the second structure, the shear over AB is 20 kN, varies linearly over BC, and is uniformly -40 kN over CD. The moment diagram is second degree over BC and linear over the other segments.

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Segment AB

1. The document analyzes shear and moment diagrams for two beam structures (AB, BC, CD). 2. For the first structure, the shear is uniformly 1900 lb over AB and -100 lb over BC and CD. The moment diagram is linear over each segment. 3. For the second structure, the shear over AB is 20 kN, varies linearly over BC, and is uniformly -40 kN over CD. The moment diagram is second degree over BC and linear over the other segments.

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(B)

ΣMA=0
12RD+4800=3(2000)
RD=100lb

ΣMD=0
12RA=9(2000)+4800
RA=1900lb

Segment AB:
VAB=1900lb
MAB=1900xlb⋅ft

Segment BC:
VBC=1900−2000
VBC=−100lb

MBC=1900x−2000(x−3)
MBC=1900x−2000x+6000
MBC=−100x+6000lb⋅ft

Segment CD:
VCD=1900−2000
VCD=−100lb

MCD=1900x−2000(x−3)−4800
MCD=1900x−2000x+6000−4800
MCD=−100x+1200lb⋅ft
To draw the shear diagram:

1. At segment AB, the shear is uniformly


distributed at 1900 lb.
2. A shear of -100 lb is uniformly
distributed over segments BC and CD.

To draw the Moment Diagram:

1. MAB = 1900x is linear; at x = 0, MAB =


0; at x = 3 ft, MAB = 5700 lb·ft.
2. For segment BC, MBC = -100x + 6000 is
linear; at x = 3 ft, MBC = 5700 lb·ft; at x
= 9 ft, MBC = 5100 lb·ft.
3. MCD = -100x + 1200 is again linear; at x
= 9 ft, MCD = 300 lb·ft; at x = 12 ft,
MCD = 0.
(D)

ΣMA=0
6RD=4[2(30)]
RD=40kN

ΣMD=0
6RA=2[2(30)]
RA=20kN

Segment AB:
VAB=20kN
MAB=20xkN⋅m

Segment BC:
VBC=20−30(x−3)
VBC=110−30xkN
MBC=20x−30(x−3)(x−3)/2
MBC=20x−15(x−3)2kN⋅m

Segment CD:
VCD=20−30(2)
VCD=−40kN
MCD=20x−30(2)(x−4)
MCD=20x−60(x−4)kN⋅m
To draw the Shear Diagram:

1. For segment AB, the shear is uniformly distributed at 20 kN.


2. VBC = 110 - 30x for segment BC; at x = 3 m, VBC = 20 kN; at x = 5 m, VBC = -40 kN. For
VBC = 0, x = 3.67 m or 0.67 m from B.
3. The shear for segment CD is uniformly distributed at -40 kN.

To draw the Moment Diagram:

1. For AB, MAB = 20x; at x = 0, MAB = 0; at x = 3 m, MAB = 60 kN·m.


2. MBC = 20x - 15(x - 3)2 for segment BC is second degree curve; at x = 3 m, MBC = 60 kN·m;
at x = 5 m, MBC = 40 kN·m. Note that maximum moment occurred at zero shear; at x = 3.67
m, MBC = 66.67 kN·m.
3. MCD = 20x - 60(x - 4) for segment BC is linear; at x = 5 m, MCD = 40 kN·m; at x = 6 m,
MCD = 0.

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