The document outlines a series of problems related to the equilibrium of beams and trusses under various loading conditions. It includes tasks to determine reactions at supports for different beam configurations, including cantilevers and overhanging beams. Each problem requires the application of principles of static equilibrium to find the forces and moments acting on the structures.
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Plate Equilibrium of Parallel and Nonconcurrent
The document outlines a series of problems related to the equilibrium of beams and trusses under various loading conditions. It includes tasks to determine reactions at supports for different beam configurations, including cantilevers and overhanging beams. Each problem requires the application of principles of static equilibrium to find the forces and moments acting on the structures.
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PLATE: Equilibrium of Parallel and Nonconcurrent 7.
A beam AB of span 8 m is subjected to the uniformly
Force Systems. distributed load of 1 kN/m over the entire length and the moment 32 kN/m at C as shown in the figure. 1. Determine the reactions at A and B for the bracket Determine the reactions at both ends. shown in the figure.
8. Find the reactions at supports A and B in the beam
AB shown in the figure.
2. A truss is subjected to the loading shown.
Determine the forces in all members by the method of joints.
9. The cantilever shown in the figure is fixed at A
and is free at B. Determine the reactions when it is loaded as shown in the figure. Note: In fixed support, there are three reactions one for the 3. An overhanging beam carries the loads as shown in vertical, one for the horizontal, and a moment the figure. Calculate the reactions at both ends. reaction.
4. An overhanging beam carries the loads as shown in
the figure. Calculate the reactions of the 10. Find the reactions at supports A and B of the supports. loaded beam shown in the figure.
5. A beam is loaded as shown. Determine the reactions
at both ends.
11. Determine the reactions at A, B, and D of the
system shown in the figure. Neglect the self- weight of the members.
6. A beam AB of span 6 m is hinged at A and supported
on rollers at end B, and carries load as shown. Determine the reactions at A and B.
12. The beams AB and CF are arranged as shown in the
figure. Determine the reactions at A, C, and D due to the forces acting on the beam as shown in the figure. 18. For the beam with a loading as shown in the figure, determine the reactions at the supports.
13. Find the reactions at A and B on the structure
shown in the figure. 19. Determine the reactions at supports A and B of the beam shown in figure.
14. Determine the reactions at supports A, B, C, and
D for the arrangement of beams shown in the figure. Neglect the self-weight of the beams.
20. Find the support reactions analytically.
15. Find the reaction at the supports A, B of the beam
shown.
21. Find the reactions at the supports of the L bend
shown in figure.
16. Find the reactions of supports A and B for the