This document discusses the moment area method for calculating deflections in beams. It states that the change in slope between any two points on a beam is equal to the area under the bending moment over the beam's flexural rigidity curve between those points. Additionally, the tangential deviation at one point from the tangential line drawn at a second point is equal to the moment about the first point of the area under the bending moment diagram between the two points. The document also mentions area properties without providing details.
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Moment Area Method
This document discusses the moment area method for calculating deflections in beams. It states that the change in slope between any two points on a beam is equal to the area under the bending moment over the beam's flexural rigidity curve between those points. Additionally, the tangential deviation at one point from the tangential line drawn at a second point is equal to the moment about the first point of the area under the bending moment diagram between the two points. The document also mentions area properties without providing details.
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MOMENT AREA METHOD
DEFLECTION CALCULATION
The change is slope
between any two points on a continuous elastic curve is equal to the area under the M/EI curve between these points
Development of Mohr II
The tangential deviation at a
point B from the tangential line drawn curve at a second point A is equal to the moment about B of the area under the M/EI diagram between the two points