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The lecture covers Mechanics of Solids II, focusing on problem-solving related to beam loading and deflection calculations. Key problems include calculating the slope of the elastic curve and determining reactions at supports. The lecture includes detailed equations and steps for solving specific beam problems.

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The lecture covers Mechanics of Solids II, focusing on problem-solving related to beam loading and deflection calculations. Key problems include calculating the slope of the elastic curve and determining reactions at supports. The lecture includes detailed equations and steps for solving specific beam problems.

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Mechanics of Solid II

CEE 233

Lecture 2

Course Teacher
Dr. Muhammad Saiful Islam
Associate Professor
Dept. of CEE, SUST

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Lecture Outline
This lecture will cover
• Some examples

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Problem 614

For the beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-614,


calculate the slope of the elastic curve over the
right support.

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Problem 614

Find the
reactions first!!

ΣMR2=0

8R1+240(2)=100(4)(6)8R1+240(2)=100(4)
(6)
R1=240lbR1=240lb
ΣMR1=0

8R2=240(10)+100(4)(2)8R2=240(10)+100(4)(2)
R2=400lb

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Problem 614

EIy′′=240x− + + 400 ⟨x−8⟩

EIy′′=240x −50+ 50 + 400⟨x−8⟩

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Problem 614

EIy′=120− + + 200 +C1

EIy=40 − + + ⟨x−8⟩3+C1+C2

At x = 0, y = 0, therefore C2 = 0; At x = 8 ft, y = 0

0 = 40(83) - (25/6)(84) + (25/6)(44) + 8C1

C1 = -560 lb·ft2

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Problem 614

Thus,
EIy′=120− + + 200 −560

At the right support, x = 8 ft

EIy′ = 120(8^2)−(50/3)(8^3)+(50/3)(4^3)−560
EIy′ =7680 – 8533.33+ 1066.67-560

EIy′ = 346.67 (lb⋅ft2)

y′ = = 346.67EI (lb⋅ft2)

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Problem 610

==

EIy′′= bwox− wo⟨x−a⟩2


EIy′=bwox2−wo⟨x−a⟩3+C1
EIy=bwox3− wo⟨x−a⟩4+ C1x+C2

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Problem 610

At x = 0, y = 0, therefore C2 = 0
At x = a + b, y' = 0
0= bwo (a+b)2 −wob3+C1
C1= wob3 −bwo(a+b)2

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Problem 610

EIy=bwox3− wo⟨x−a⟩4+ wob3 −bwo(a+b)2 } x

Maximum deflection will occur at x = a + b (midspan)

EIymax=bwox3− wo⟨x−a⟩4+ wob3 −bwo(a+b)2 } (a+b)

EIymax = − wob [8 ]

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Problem 610

EIymax = − wob [8 ]

a = 4 ft. and b = 3 ft.

= ??

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