Deflections Deflections: CIVL 3121 Virtual Work For Beams 1/4
Deflections Deflections: CIVL 3121 Virtual Work For Beams 1/4
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The geometric methods previously discussed are This principle states that the work done by all the external
very good and quite straight-forward for simple forces, Ue, acting on a structure is equal to the internal
loadings. work or the strain energy, Ui, stored in the structure.
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The procedure to compute a deflection component Let’s examine the following beam and use virtual work to
of a beam is similar to that for a truss compute the displacement at point C
P (real load)
dx
Begin by applying a unit virtual load Q at the point d
M B C
where the deflection is to be computed m
P
x
A L D
Apply a unit couple at the point where slope is to
computed Q (virtual load)
dx dx
M – moment due to real B C
loads P P
x
m – moment due to virtual A D
loads Q
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The change in slope due to the P system is: The find the magnitude of dUQ we must sum – or integrate – the energy:
M
d dx x L
EI UQ
x 0
md
The external work done by the virtual force WQ
d d
M moving through the distance P is: M The principle of conservation of energy states the
m m
the external virtual work WQ equals the virtual strain
WQ Q P energy UQ:
x L
x L
The d is known in terms of M, mM
dUQ md then the virtual work Q P EI
dx
expression is: x 0
CIVL 3121 Virtual Work for Beams 2/4
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Since the virtual load is a unit load the previous expression reduces to: Example: Determine the displacement and slope at point A on the
beam (I = 1,000 in4, and E = 29(103) ksi).
x L
mM
P
x 0
EI
dx 2 k/ft.
d
M
m A
If the external work is done by a virtual moment MQ x
moving through a slope P, then the virtual work 10 ft. 5 ft.
equation is:
The first step is to find the M expression for the real forces. Integrating
x L the loading function we can get the shear force equation
mM
P dx
dx
EI V ( x 0) 15k
x 0 V ( x ) w ( x )dx 2dx 2x C1 V ( x 15) 15k
Where virtual moment m is caused by a virtual couple
V ( x ) 15 2 x k
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Example: Determine the displacement and slope at point A on the Example: Determine the displacement and slope at point A on the
beam (I = 1,000 in4, and E = 29(103) ksi). beam (I = 1,000 in4, and E = 29(103) ksi).
2 k/ft. 2 k/ft.
A A
x x
10 ft. 5 ft. 10 ft. 5 ft.
The next step is to find the M equation from the shear equation The next step is to find the virtual moment equation
1
M ( x 0) 0
M ( x ) V ( x )dx (15 2 x ) dx 15x x 2 C2
M ( x 15) 0
A
M ( x ) 15 x x 2 k ft. x
10 ft. 5 ft.
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Example: Determine the displacement and slope at point A on the Example: Determine the displacement and slope at point A on the
beam (I = 1,000 in4, and E = 29(103) ksi). beam (I = 1,000 in4, and E = 29(103) ksi).
2x
m( x ) x ft. 0 x 10 m( x ) 10 ft. 10 x 15
3
3 Substituting the moment expression into the virtual work equation and
integrating yields the following:
1
x (15 x x 2 ) (30 2 x )(15 x x 2 )
10 15
A
0 3EI
dx
10 3EI
dx
A
x
10 ft. 5 ft.
RL RR
CIVL 3121 Virtual Work for Beams 3/4
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Example: Determine the displacement and slope at point A on the Example: Determine the displacement and slope at point A on the
beam (I = 1,000 in4, and E = 29(103) ksi). beam (I = 1,000 in4, and E = 29(103) ksi).
1 ft.
x (15 x x 2 ) (30 2 x )(15 x x 2 )
10 15
A 3EI
dx
3EI
dx
0 10 A
x
10 15
20 x 3 x 4 900 x 2 80 x 3 2 x 4 10 ft. 5 ft.
A RL RR
12EI 0
12EI 10
M 0 1ft RR (15ft ) RR 1 RL 1
15
10,000 3,750 k ft 3 15
L
13,750k ft 3
A
12EI 12EI Using the method of section the virtual moment expressions are:
13,750k ft 3 1,728in3
A 0.068 in.
12(29,000ksi )(1,000in 4 ) ft 3 x 15
m( x ) x ft 0 x 10 m( x ) ft 10 x 15
15 15
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Example: Determine the displacement and slope at point A on the Example: Determine the displacement and slope at point A on the
beam (I = 1,000 in4, and E = 29(103) ksi). beam (I = 1,000 in4, and E = 29(103) ksi).
x(15 x x 2 ) ( x 15)(15 x x 2 )
10 15
Since the moment due to the virtual couple is discontinuous, we have
to break the integration up into two parts. A
0 15EI
dx
10 15EI
dx
10 15
m M mM
A dx dx 10 15
20 x 3 x 4 450 x 2 40 x 3 x 4
0 EI 10 EI A
60EI 0
60EI 10
Substituting the moment expression into the virtual work equation and
integrating yields the following:
A
10,000 1,875 k ft 2
8,125k ft 2
60EI 60EI
x (15 x x 2 ) ( x 15)(15 x x 2 )
10 15
A
0 15EI
dx
10 15EI
dx
A
8,125k ft 2
144in2
0.0007 radians
60(29,000ksi )(1,000in 4 ) ft 2
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Example: Determine the displacement at point C on the beam Example: Determine the displacement at points C and D on the
shown below. Assume I = 240 in4, and E = 29(103) ksi. beam shown below. Assume I = 400 in4, and E = 29(103) ksi.
16 k
A D
B C
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