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Lecture 4_Prob. 5 - Double Integration

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PROBLEMS OF DOUBLE

INTEGRATION METHOD
(Lecture 4)

DR. MD. KAMRUZZAMAN


PROFESSOR
DEPT. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING,
RUET
PROBLEM: 5
DOUBLE INTEGRATION METHOD
 Problem: 5 Compute the Magnitude and
Location of Maximum Deflection of the Beam
by Double Integration Method. (EI = Constant)

5kN/m
5kN-m

5m 5m 3m
PROBLEM: 5
DOUBLE INTEGRATION METHOD
 Solution: 5 At first; draw the elastic curve of the
deflected beam .
Then; write the moment equation:

x
5kN/m 5kN-m

5m 5m 3m

5.75kN 19.25kN

Elastic Curve

5 x  5 2 5 x  10 2
M  5.75 x    19.25 x  10 ........( 1 )
2 2
PROBLEM: 5
DOUBLE INTEGRATION METHOD
5 x  5 2 5 x  10 2
 
 x  5  x  10 2 2
 5. x  5 . 5. x  10 .
2 2

+ =

5 x  5 2 5 x  10 2
 
2 2
=

d2y 5 x  5 2 5 x  10 2
EI . 2  5.75 x    19.25 x  10 ........( 1 )
dx 2 2

dy 5.75 x 2 2.5 2.5 19.25


 EI .   .  x  5 3  .  x  10 3   x  10 2  C1 ........( 2 )
dx 2 3 3 2

5.75 x 3 2.5 2.5 19.25


 EI . y    x  5 4   x  10 4   x  10 3  C1 x  C2 ........( 3 )
6 12 12 6
PROBLEM: 5
DOUBLE INTEGRATION METHOD

From ( 3 ); At x  0 ; y  0  C2  0

From ( 3 ); At x  10 ; y  0 & C1   82.81


dy
At Maximum Deflection , Slope;  0 ; So , From Eq n ( 2 ) 
dx
5.75 2 2.5 2.5 19.25
 0 x   x  5 3   x  10 3   x  10 2  82.81
2 3 3 2

 x 2  19.48 x  84.36  0  x  6.49 m


PROBLEM: 5
DOUBLE INTEGRATION METHOD

Maximum Deflection , ymax .  y6.49 m

5.75 3 2.5 ( 1.49 )4


 EI . y6.49  ( 6.49 )   82.81 6.49   276.22
6 12

 276.22
Hence Maximum Deflection , ymax.  y6.49 m  ....( Ans.)
EI

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