9 Beam Deflection
9 Beam Deflection
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MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
Ferdinand P. Beer E. Russell Johnston, Jr. John T. DeWolf
Lecture Notes:
Deflection of Beams
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Deflection of Beams
Deformation of a Beam Under Transverse Loading Equation of the Elastic Curve Direct Determination of the Elastic Curve From the Load Di... Statically Indeterminate Beams Sample Problem 9.1 Sample Problem 9.3 Method of Superposition Sample Problem 9.7 Application of Superposition to Statically Indeterminate ... Sample Problem 9.8
Moment-Area Theorems
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At the support B,
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Overhanging beam Reactions at A and C Bending moment diagram
Curvature is zero at points where the bending moment is zero, i.e., at each end and at E.
1 M ( x) EI
Beam is concave upwards where the bending moment is positive and concave downwards where it is negative. Maximum curvature occurs where the moment magnitude is a maximum. An equation for the beam shape or elastic curve is required to determine maximum deflection and slope.
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Equation of the Elastic Curve
d2y dx 2
M x
M x dx C1
0
EI y
0
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dx M x dx C1x C2
0
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Equation of the Elastic Curve
EI y
0
dx M x dx C1x C2
0
Overhanging beam
yA yA 0, 0, yB
A
0 0
Cantilever beam More complicated loadings require multiple integrals and application of requirement for continuity of displacement and slope.
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dV dx
wx
EI
d4y dx
4
wx
C3 x C4
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Statically Indeterminate Beams
Consider beam with fixed support at A and roller support at B. From free-body diagram, note that there are four unknown reaction components. Conditions for static equilibrium yield
Fx 0 Fy 0 MA 0
The beam is statically indeterminate. Also have the beam deflection equation,
x x
EI y
0
dx M x dx C1x C2
0
which introduces two unknowns but provides three additional equations from the boundary conditions:
At x 0, 0y 0 At x L, y 0
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Sample Problem 9.1
SOLUTION:
Develop an expression for M(x) and derive differential equation for elastic curve.
W 14 68 P 50 kips I 723 in 4 E a 29 10 6 psi 4 ft
L 15 ft
Integrate differential equation twice and apply boundary conditions to obtain elastic curve.
For portion AB of the overhanging beam, Locate point of zero slope or point (a) derive the equation for the elastic curve, of maximum deflection. (b) determine the maximum deflection, Evaluate corresponding maximum (c) evaluate ymax. deflection.
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Sample Problem 9.1
SOLUTION:
Develop an expression for M(x) and derive differential equation for elastic curve. - Reactions:
RA Pa L RB P 1 a L
d2y dx2
a P x L
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Sample Problem 9.1
Integrate differential equation twice and apply boundary conditions to obtain elastic curve.
EI dy dx 1 a 2 P x 2 L C1
EI y
1 a 3 P x C1x C2 6 L
0, y L, y 0 : C2 0: 0 0 1 a 3 P L C1L C1 6 L 1 PaL 6
EI
d y dx2
a P x L
at x at x
Substituting,
dy EI dx EI y 1 a 2 P x 2 L 1 a 3 P x 6 L 1 PaL 6 1 PaLx 6 dy dx PaL x 1 3 6 EI L
2
PaL2 x 6 EI L
x L
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Sample Problem 9.1
PaL x 1 3 m 6 EI L
xm
L 3
0.577 L
x L
PaL2 0.0642 6 EI
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Sample Problem 9.3
SOLUTION:
Develop the differential equation for the elastic curve (will be functionally dependent on the reaction at A).
Integrate twice and apply boundary conditions to solve for reaction at A and to obtain the elastic curve. Evaluate the slope at A.
For the uniform beam, determine the reaction at A, derive the equation for the elastic curve, and determine the slope at A. (Note that the beam is statically indeterminate to the first degree)
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Sample Problem 9.3
1 w0 x 2 x 2 L 3 RA x w0 x3 6L
RA x
w0 x3 6L
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Sample Problem 9.3
Integrate twice
dy EI dx EI y EI 1 RA x 2 2 w0 x 4 24 L
C1
5 1 3 w0 x RA x 6 120 L
C1x C2
EI
d y dx
2
RA x
w0 x 6L
1 0: RA L2 2 1 0: RA L3 6
C1L C2
1 w0 L4 30
RA
1 w0 L 10
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Sample Problem 9.3
1 w0 L3 x 120
w0 120 EIL
x5
2 L2 x3
L4 x
at x = 0,
w0 L3 120EI
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Method of Superposition
Principle of Superposition: Deformations of beams subjected to combinations of loadings may be obtained as the linear combination of the deformations from the individual loadings Procedure is facilitated by tables of solutions for common types of loadings and supports.
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Sample Problem 9.7
For the beam and loading shown, determine the slope and deflection at point B.
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Sample Problem 9.7
Loading I
B I
wL3 6 EI
yB I
wL4 8EI
Loading II
C II
wL3 48EI
yC II
wL4 128EI
In beam segment CB, the bending moment is zero and the elastic curve is a straight line.
B II C II
wL3 48EI
wL3 L 48 EI 2 7 wL4 384 EI
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y B II
wL4 128 EI
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Sample Problem 9.7
B I
B II
yB
yB I
yB II
yB
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Application of Superposition to Statically Indeterminate Beams
Method of superposition may be Determine the beam deformation applied to determine the reactions at without the redundant support. the supports of statically indeterminate Treat the redundant reaction as an beams. unknown load which, together with Designate one of the reactions as the other loads, must produce redundant and eliminate or modify deformations compatible with the the support. original supports.
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Sample Problem 9.8
For the uniform beam and loading shown, determine the reaction at each support and the slope at end A.
SOLUTION: Release the redundant support at B, and find deformation. Apply reaction at B as an unknown load to force zero displacement at B.
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Sample Problem 9.8
Distributed Loading:
yB w w 24 EI 2 L 3
4
2 2L L 3
L3
2 L 3
wL4 0.01132 EI
L 3
RB L3 0.01646 EI
RB
0.688wL
From statics,
RA 0.271wL RC 0.0413wL
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Sample Problem 9.8
Slope at end A,
A w
wL3 24 EI
wL3 0.04167 EI
A R
0.0688 wL L 6 EIL 3
L 3
wL3 0.03398 EI
wL3 0.03398 EI wL3 0.00769 EI
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A w
A R
wL3 0.04167 EI
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Moment-Area Theorems
Geometric properties of the elastic curve can be used to determine deflection and slope. Consider a beam subjected to arbitrary loading,
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Moment-Area Theorems
Tangents to the elastic curve at P and P intercept a segment of length dt on the vertical through C.
Second Moment-Area Theorem: The tangential deviation of C with respect to D is equal to the first moment with respect to a vertical axis through C of the area under the (M/EI) diagram between C and D.
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Bending Moment Diagrams by Parts
Determination of the change of slope and the tangential deviation is simplified if the effect of each load is evaluated separately. Construct a separate (M/EI) diagram for each load. - The change of slope, D/C, is obtained by adding the areas under the diagrams.
- The tangential deviation, tD/C is obtained by adding the first moments of the areas with respect to a vertical axis through D.
Bending moment diagram constructed from individual loads is said to be drawn by parts.
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Sample Problem 9.11
SOLUTION:
Determine the reactions at supports. Construct shear, bending moment and (M/EI) diagrams. For the prismatic beam shown, determine Taking the tangent at C as the the slope and deflection at E. reference, evaluate the slope and tangential deviations at E.
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Sample Problem 9.11
SOLUTION:
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Sample Problem 9.11
Slope at E:
E C EC EC
A1
E
A2
wa 2 L 4 EI
wa 3 6 EI
wa 2 3L 2a 12 EI
Deflection at E:
yE tE C A1 a tD C L 4 A2 3a 4 wa 4 8 EI A1 L 4 wa 2 L2 16 EI
wa 3 L 4 EI
wa 2 L2 16 EI
yE
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wa 3 2L a 8EI
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Maximum Deflection
Point K may be determined by measuring an area under the (M/EI) diagram equal to - A .
Obtain ymax by computing the first moment with respect to the vertical axis through A of the area between A and K.
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