Figure 2.2 Loads Figure 2.1 Special Beam With Cut Section Figure 2.4 Load Hangers Figure 2.3 Digital Indicator
Figure 2.2 Loads Figure 2.1 Special Beam With Cut Section Figure 2.4 Load Hangers Figure 2.3 Digital Indicator
0 Objective
a) To determine the shear force and bending moment at different sections.
b) To study the relationship between shear force and bending moment at different
sections.
c) To study how bending moment varies with increasing point load.
6.1.2 Discussion
a) What actually happens when a load is applied to the beam and why does this condition
occur?
When the resisting force is more than the load, the beam would not bend when the load is
applied to it. However, when the load is more than the resisting force, the beam will
physically bend downwards, this is called bending moment. This is due to the load
applied at a distance away from a point of reference and cause bending effect. The stress
from the load is countered by an equal and opposite from the beam. The beam needs
some internal forces to counter this.
b) Will the readings of the load cell differ from the above if the load is placed 100mm to the
left from the center of the cross-section? If your answer is yes, then by how much. If your
answer is no, then why?
Yes. The load cell reading is higher than the above reading. The differences of the
reading can be differed by 67.14%. This is because the load applied is not at the center of
the cross-section.
Load (N) Load Cell Reading, F (N) Load Cell Reading, F (N)
300mm 500mm
10 8.24
20 16.46
30 24.73
40 33.37
50 41.58
6.1.3 Conclusion
6.1.4 References
6.2 Ee Jun Qing (19WVD00384)
6.2.1 Individual Background
6.2.2 Discussion
6.2.3 Conclusion
6.2.4 References