The document discusses deflection in engineering structures. Deflection refers to the displacement of a structural element under a load. There are several methods for calculating deflection, including using standard formulas for common beams, integrating the slope function, and employing techniques like virtual work, direct integration, and Euler-Bernoulli beam equations. Methods for solving deflection include the slope deflection method, double integral, virtual work, direct integration, and others.
The document discusses deflection in engineering structures. Deflection refers to the displacement of a structural element under a load. There are several methods for calculating deflection, including using standard formulas for common beams, integrating the slope function, and employing techniques like virtual work, direct integration, and Euler-Bernoulli beam equations. Methods for solving deflection include the slope deflection method, double integral, virtual work, direct integration, and others.
The document discusses deflection in engineering structures. Deflection refers to the displacement of a structural element under a load. There are several methods for calculating deflection, including using standard formulas for common beams, integrating the slope function, and employing techniques like virtual work, direct integration, and Euler-Bernoulli beam equations. Methods for solving deflection include the slope deflection method, double integral, virtual work, direct integration, and others.
The document discusses deflection in engineering structures. Deflection refers to the displacement of a structural element under a load. There are several methods for calculating deflection, including using standard formulas for common beams, integrating the slope function, and employing techniques like virtual work, direct integration, and Euler-Bernoulli beam equations. Methods for solving deflection include the slope deflection method, double integral, virtual work, direct integration, and others.
Deflection: In engineering, deflection is the degree to which a structural element is displaced under a load (due to its deformation). It may refer to an angle or a distance.The deflection distance of a member under a load can be calculated by integrating the function that mathematically describes the slope of the deflected shape of the member under that load.Standard formulas exist for the deflection of common beam configurations and load cases at discrete locations. Otherwise methods such as virtual work, direct integration, Castigliano's method, Macaulay's method or the direct stiffness method are used. The deflection of beam elements is usually calculated on the basis of the Euler–Bernoulli beam equation while that of a plate or shell element is calculated using plate or shell theory.An example of the use of deflection in this context is in building construction. Architects and engineers select materials for various applications.
X There Are Several way method to solve Deflection:
Slope Deflection Method
Double integral Virtual Work Direct Integration Macaulay's method conjugate beam method direct stiffness method Euler Bernoulli beam equation Moment Area Method Castigliano's method