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The document contains a series of structural engineering problems focused on calculating deflections in beams using various methods, including double-integration, moment-area, and conjugate beam methods. It addresses different beam configurations such as simply supported and cantilever beams under various loading conditions. Each problem requires the determination of maximum deflections, values of EIy, and support reactions, emphasizing the application of structural theory principles.
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Structural-Theory-Problem-Set-No.-2 (1)

The document contains a series of structural engineering problems focused on calculating deflections in beams using various methods, including double-integration, moment-area, and conjugate beam methods. It addresses different beam configurations such as simply supported and cantilever beams under various loading conditions. Each problem requires the determination of maximum deflections, values of EIy, and support reactions, emphasizing the application of structural theory principles.
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1. Determine the maximum deflection in a 7.

Compute the value of EIy at midspan for the


simply supported beam of length L carrying a beam loaded as shown. If E = 10.XY GPa, what
concentrated load P at midspan. Assume a value of I is required to limit the midspan
constant flexural rigidity EI. deflection to 1/360 of the span?

2. Determine the maximum value of EIy for the


cantilever beam (fixed at left end) of length
L loaded with a force P at "a" distance from
the support.

3. Determine the maximum value of EIy for the


cantilever beam (fixed at left end) of length
L that carries a load that varies from zero at
the support to w N/m at the free end.
8. Compute the midspan value of EIy for the
beam loaded as shown.
4. A simply supported beam shown carries two
symmetrically placed concentrated loads.
Compute the maximum deflection. Simplify the
answer.

9. Compute the value of EIy at the right end


of the beam loaded as shown.

5. The simply supported beam shown carries a


uniform load of w N/m symmetrically
distributed over part of its length. Compute
the maximum deflection. Simplify the answer.

10. Compute the value of EIy midway between


the supports for the overhanging beam shown.

6. For the beam loaded as shown, determine (a)


the deflection and slope under the load P, and
(b) the maximum deflection between the
supports.

STRUCTURAL THEORY
Problem Set No. 2a Deflection by Double-Integration Method
1. Determine the maximum deflection in a 7. Determine the value of EIy at the right end
simply supported beam of length L carrying a of the overhanging beam shown. Is the
concentrated load P at midspan. Assume a deflection up or down?
constant flexural rigidity EI.

2. Determine the maximum value of EIy for the


cantilever beam (fixed at left end) of length
L loaded with a force P at "a" distance from
the support.

3. Determine the maximum value of EIy for the


cantilever beam (fixed at left end) of length
L that carries a load that varies from zero at
the support to w N/m at the free end.
8. Compute the midspan value of EIy for the
beam loaded as shown.
4. A simply supported beam shown carries two
symmetrically placed concentrated loads.
Compute the maximum deflection. Simplify the
answer.

9. Determine the support reactions then


Compute the location and the value of EIy from
the left end of the beam loaded as shown.

5. The simply supported beam shown carries a


uniform load of w N/m symmetrically
distributed over part of its length. Compute
the maximum deflection. Simplify the answer.

10. Compute the value of EIy midway between


the supports for the overhanging beam shown.

6. The middle half of the beam shown has a


moment of inertia twice that of the rest of
the beam. Find the midspan deflection.

STRUCTURAL THEORY
Problem Set No. 2b Deflection by Moment-Area Method
1. Determine the maximum deflection in a 7. Determine the value of EIy at the right end
simply supported beam of length L carrying a of the overhanging beam shown. Is the
concentrated load P at midspan. Assume a deflection up or down?
constant flexural rigidity EI.

2. Determine the maximum value of EIy for the


cantilever beam (fixed at left end) of length
L loaded with a force P at "a" distance from
the support.

3. Determine the maximum value of EIy for the


cantilever beam (fixed at left end) of length
L that carries a load that varies from zero at
the support to w N/m at the free end.
8. Compute the midspan value of EIy for the
beam loaded as shown.
4. A simply supported beam shown carries two
symmetrically placed concentrated loads.
Compute the maximum deflection. Simplify the
answer.

9. Determine the support reactions then


Compute the location and the value of EIy from
the left end of the beam loaded as shown.

5. The simply supported beam shown carries a


uniform load of w N/m symmetrically
distributed over part of its length. Compute
the maximum deflection. Simplify the answer.

10. Compute the value of EIy midway between


the supports for the overhanging beam shown.

6. The middle half of the beam shown has a


moment of inertia twice that of the rest of
the beam. Find the midspan deflection.

STRUCTURAL THEORY
Problem Set No. 2c Conjugate Beam Method

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