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Solution to Problem 611 | Double Integration Method

Problem 611
Compute the value of EI δ at midspan for the beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-611. If E = 10 GPa, what value of I is required to limit the
midspan deflection to 1/360 of the span?
 

 
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ΣMR2 = 0

4R1 = 300(2)(3)

R1 = 450 N

 
ΣMR1 = 0

4R2 = 300(2)(1)

R2 = 150 N

 
′′ 1 2 1 2
EI y = 450x − (300)x + (300)⟨ x − 2 ⟩
2 2

′′ 2 2
EI y = 450x − 150x + 150⟨ x − 2 ⟩

′ 2 3 3
EI y = 225x − 50x + 50⟨ x − 2 ⟩ + C1

3 4 4
EI y = 75x − 12.5x + 12.5⟨ x − 2 ⟩ + C1 x + C2

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At x = 0, y = 0, therefore C2 = 0
 
At x = 4 m, y = 0
3 4 4
0 = 75(4 ) − 12.5(4 ) + 12.5(4 − 2) + 4C 1

2
C 1 = −450 N ⋅ m

 
Therefore,
3 4 4
EI y = 75x − 12.5x + 12.5⟨ x − 2 ⟩ − 450x

 
At x = 2 m (midspan)
3 4 4
EI y midspan = 75(2 ) − 12.5(2 ) + 12.5(2 − 2) − 450(2)

3
EI y midspan = −500 N ⋅ m

3
EI δmidspan = 500 N ⋅ m

 
Maximum midspan deflection
1 1 1
δmidspan = L = (4) = m
360 360 90

100
δmidspan = mm
9

 
Thus,
100 3
10 000I ( ) = 500(1000 )
9

4
I = 4 500 000 mm

I = 4.5 × 10
6
mm
4
          answer

 
Tags:  simple beam Uniformly Distributed Load midspan deflection moment of inertia

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