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Tutorial 1. Deflection of Beam (Part-A)

1. The document provides examples and problems involving the derivation of expressions for slope and deflection of beams under different loading conditions using the double integration method and Macaulay's method. 2. Specific problems include determining the deflection and slope of simply supported beams with central point loads or uniform distributed loads by double integration, as well as beams with multiple point loads analyzed using Macaulay's method. 3. The problems are meant to illustrate the application of these analytical methods to real-world scenarios like finding the deflection of a wooden beam with a center point load or locating the maximum deflection of a beam carrying a partial uniform load.

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Tutorial 1. Deflection of Beam (Part-A)

1. The document provides examples and problems involving the derivation of expressions for slope and deflection of beams under different loading conditions using the double integration method and Macaulay's method. 2. Specific problems include determining the deflection and slope of simply supported beams with central point loads or uniform distributed loads by double integration, as well as beams with multiple point loads analyzed using Macaulay's method. 3. The problems are meant to illustrate the application of these analytical methods to real-world scenarios like finding the deflection of a wooden beam with a center point load or locating the maximum deflection of a beam carrying a partial uniform load.

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A Theory Question:

1 Derive an expression for the slope and deflection of a beam subjected to uniform bending
moment or Curvature of the bending beam.
2 Derive an expression of relationship between Slope, Deflection and Radius of curvature.
3 Derive an expression for the slope and deflection of a simply supported beam, carrying a load
W at the centre with double integration method.
4 Derive an expression for the slope and deflection of a simply supported beam, carrying a
UDL all over span using double integration method.
5 Write-down Rules to be used in Macaulays method. What is its significance?

B Examples: Double Integration Method

1 A wooden beam 4 m long, simply supported at its ends, is carrying a point load of 7.25 KN at
its centre. The cross-section of the beam is 140 mm wide and 240 mm deep. If E for the beam
= 6 x 103 N/mm2, find the deflection at the centre.
[Ans.10 mm]
2 A beam 5 m long, simply supported at its ends, carries a point load W at its centre. If the slop
the ends of the beam are not to exceed 1, find the deflection at the centre of the beam. [Ans.
29.08 mm]
3 Determine: (i) slope at the left support, (ii) deflection under the load and (iii) maximum
deflection of a simply supported beam of length 10 m, which is carrying a point load of 10
KN at a distance 6 m from the left end.

Take E = 2 x 105 N/mm2 and I = 1 x 10 8 mm4. [Ans. 0.00028 rad., 0.96 mm and
0.985 mm]
4 A beam of uniform rectangular section 100 mm wide and 240 mm deep is simply supported
ends. It carries a uniformly distributed load of 9.125 KN/m run over the entire span of' 4m.
Find the deflection at the centre if E = 1.1 x 10 4 N/mm2.
[Ans.6.01 mm]
5 A beam of length 5 m and of uniform rectangular section is simply supported at its ends. It
carries a uniformly distributed load of 9 KN/m run over the entire length. Calculate the width
and depth of the beam if permissible bending stress is 7 N/mm2 and maximum deflection is
not to exceed 1 cm.

Take E for beam material = 1.05 x 104 N/mm2. [Ans. b = 181.36 mm and d =
364.58 mm]

C Examples: Macaulays Method

1 A beam of length 10 m is simply supported at its ends and carries two point loads of 100kN and 60kN
at a distance of 2 m and 5 m respectively from the left support. Calculate the deflections under each
load. Find also the maximum deflection.Take =18 x 108 mm4 and E= 2 x 105 N/mm2
[Ans. (i) - 4.35 mm (ii) - 6.76 mm (iii) ymax = - 6.78 mm]

2 A beam of length 8 m is simply supported at its ends. It carries a Partial UDL of 40 kN/m over span
4m.The UDL starts after distance 1m from left supports. Determine the deflection of the beam at its
mid-point and also the position of maximum deflection and the maximum deflection. Take E= 2 x 105
N/mm2 and I= 4.3 x 108 mm4 [Ans. (i) y= - 16.29 mm (ii) x= 3.83 m (iii) ymax = -16.33 mm]

3 A beam ABC of length 9 metre has one support at the left end and other support B at a distance of 6m
from the left Support A. The beam carries a point load of 10 kN at point C which is 9m away from
left support A. The point C is Free end. The Beam is One side over hanged. Find the slopes over each
supports A & B and at the right end C. Find also the maximum upward deflection between the
supports and the deflection at the point C. Take E= 2 x 105 N/mm2 and I= 5 x 108 mm4

[Ans. (i) @A= 0.0003 rad. (ii) @B= - 0.0006 rad (iii) @C = -0.00105 rad (iv) ymax =0.6928mm
(v) yc= -2.7 mm]

4 Determine: (i) slope at the left support, (ii) deflection under the load and (iii) maximum
deflection of a simply supported beam of length 10 m, which is carrying a point load of 10
KN at a distance 6 m from the left end.

Take E = 2 x 105 N/mm2 and I = 1 x 108 mm4. [Ans. 0.00028 rad., 0.96 mm and 0.985 mm]

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