VENTANILLA - CENG121 Classwork Assignment 1 and 2
VENTANILLA - CENG121 Classwork Assignment 1 and 2
MODULE NO.: 2
Classical Structural
TOPIC: Analysis of Statically
Determinate Structures
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CLASSWORK ASSIGNMENT NO. 1 PAGE 2-9
CLASSWORK ASSIGNMENT NO. 2 PAGE 10-14
STUDENT INFORMATION
Full Name: Eric P. Ventanilla
Year Level: 3rd Year
Course: Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
•Draw the M/EI diagram of the beam. This will look like the conventional
bending moment diagram of the beam if the beam is prismatic.
•To determine the slope at any point, find the angle between a tangent
passing the point and a tangent passing through another point on the
deflected curve, divide the M/EI diagram into simple geometric shapes, and
then apply the first moment-area theorem. To determine the deflection or a
tangential deviation of any point along the beam, apply the second moment-
area theorem.
•In cases where the configuration of the M/EI diagram is such that it cannot
be divided into simple shapes with known areas and centroids, it is
preferable to draw the M/EI diagram by parts. This entails introducing a
fixed support at any convenient point along the beam and drawing
the M/EI diagram for each of the applied loads, including the support
reactions, prior to the application of any of the theorems to determine what
is required.
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_Aerospace_Structures_and_Materials_(Alderliesten)/02%3A_Analysis_of_Statical
ly_Determinate_Structures/07%3A_Deflection_of_Beams-
_Geometric_Methods/7.03%3A_Deflection_by_Method_of_Double_Integration
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ace_Structures_and_Materials_(Alderliesten)/02%3A_Analysis_of_Statically_Determinate
_Structures/07%3A_Deflection_of_Beams-
_Geometric_Methods/7.05%3A_Deflection_by_Moment-Area_Method