Experiment No.5
Experiment No.5
Experiment No.5
5.1 OBJECTIVES:
To determine the deflection of simply supported beam loaded by
concentrated load at mid-point and hence determine the modulus of Elasticity of
material of the beam.
5.2 APPARATUS:
i. Deflection of beam apparatus with clamps
ii. Hanger and weights
iii. Meter rod
iv. Dial indicator
v. Vernier caliper
Deflection of beam apparatus contains a metal beam and two knife edge supports upon
which the beam is supported for this experiment with the help of clamps arrangement at
the end can be made fixed.
5.3.6 CONTINUOUS:
A beam extending over more than two supports.
Stresses cause beam deflection, which is the bending or twisting of the structural
members due to building loads, movement of people, or changing weather. The force
that is applied, and the stress that is created in the beam.
σ= Ml/I
M - moment at the section
L - distance from the neutral axis to the point of interest
I - moment of inertia
The largest stress at the same section follows from this relation.
by taking load at an extreme fiber at distance l,
σ= Ml/I
yc = WL3 ∕ 192EI
With the load at the center, the deflection at distance a from the fixed
support.
L = length of beam
yc= deflection of beam
W= weight on beam
E = Young's Modulus
I = moment of inertia of beam
5.9 PROCEDURE:
1. Set the deflection of beam apparatus on a horizontal free surface
2. Set the dial indicator at the zero
3. Apply a load of 0.5 lb and measure the deflection using dial indicator
4. Take a set of at least five readings of increasing value of load and then take
readings on unloading
5. Calculate
i. The theoretical value of deflection of beam at mid-span
ii. The % error of theoretical and experimental values of central
deflections
5.11 CONCLUSIONS:
When a load is applied to a beam, either centrally over at another point, the
deflection can be mathematically estimated. Due to the error that occurred in this
exercise, it is clear that margins in safety factors, as well as thorough testing, is needed
when utilizing beam design. It is also important to ensure the scope of the testing
closely models real-world practicality. The errors are due to following reasons
Due to sudden loading or unloading.
Due to error in dial indicator.
Due to human errors.
5.12 REFERENCES:
1. https://www.green-mechanic.com/2017/01/Deflection-of-Beam-Lab-Report-
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