Beam Horizontal Structral Member
Beam Horizontal Structral Member
To bear or hold up (a load, mass, structure, part, etc.)serve as a foundatio
n or base for any structure.
To sustain or withstand (weight, pressure, strain, etc.) without giving way
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devices for transferring
vertical loads horizontally
Distributed Load
Point Load
Reactions
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The loads (& reactions) bend the beam,
and try to shear through it
Bending
Shear
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e e
e e
C
T
Bending
Shear
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in architectural structures, bending
moment more important
● importance increases as span increases
beams in building
designed for bending
checked for shear
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INTERNAL REACTIONS IN BEAMS
At any cut in a beam, there are 3 possible
internal reactions required for equilibrium:
normal force,
shear force,
bending moment.
P
a b
L
INTERNAL REACTIONS IN BEAMS
At any cut in a beam, there are 3 possible
internal reactions required for equilibrium:
normal force,
shear force,
bending moment. Positive Directions
Shown!!!
Left Side of Cut M
N
Pb/L V
x
INTERNAL REACTIONS IN BEAMS
At any cut in a beam, there are 3 possible
internal reactions required for equilibrium:
normal force,
shear force,
bending moment. Positive Directions
Shown!!!
M V Right Side of Cut
N
Pa/L
L-x
SHEAR FORCES, BENDING MOMENTS - SIGN
CONVENTIONS
negative shear:
Bending moments:
Negative moment
C.W
+
Hogging bending moment is NEGATIVE
(sad)
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Consider cantilever beam with point load on end
W
vertical reaction, R = -W
MR = -WL and moment reaction MR = - WL
R =- W
Use the free body idea to isolate part of the beam
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W
M = -Wx
Take section anywhere at distance, x from end
V = -W
BM = -Wx
Bending Moment BM = -W.x
BM = WL
when x = L BM = -WL
when x = 0 BM = 0
Bending Moment Diagram
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w /unit length
MR = -WL/2
= -wL2/2 L/2 L/2
R = W = wL
BM = wx 2 /2
Bending Moment BM = w.x /2 2
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