5 Beams
5 Beams
5 Beams
MATERIALS
5 Analysis and Design
of Beams for Bending
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Contents
Introduction
Shear and Bending Moment Diagrams
Sample Problem 5.1
Sample Problem 5.2
Relations Among Load, Shear, and Bending Moment
Sample Problem 5.3
Sample Problem 5.5
Design of Prismatic Beams for Bending
Sample Problem 5.8
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Introduction
• Objective - Analysis and design of beams
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Introduction
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Shear and Bending Moment Diagrams
• Determination of maximum normal and
shearing stresses requires identification of
maximum internal shear force and bending
couple.
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Sample Problem 5.1
SOLUTION:
• Treating the entire beam as a rigid
body, determine the reaction forces
Fy 0 20 kN V2 0 V2 20 kN
M2 0 20 kN 2.5 m M 2 0 M 2 50 kN m
V3 26 kN M 3 50 kN m
V4 26 kN M 4 28 kN m
V5 14 kN M 5 28 kN m
V6 14 kN M6 0
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Sample Problem 5.1
• Identify the maximum shear and bending-
moment from plots of their distributions.
Vm 26 kN M m M B 50 kN m
833.33 10 6 m3
MB 50 103 N m
m
S 833.33 10 6 m3
m 60.0 106 Pa
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Sample Problem 5.2
SOLUTION:
• Replace the 10 kip load with an
equivalent force-couple system at D.
Find the reactions at B by considering
the beam as a rigid body.
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Sample Problem 5.2
SOLUTION:
• Replace the 10 kip load with equivalent force-
couple system at D. Find reactions at B.
• Section the beam and apply equilibrium
analyses on resulting free-bodies.
From A to C :
Fy 0 3x V 0 V 3x kips
M1 0 3x 12 x M 0 M 1.5 x 2 kip ft
From C to D :
Fy 0 24 V 0 V 24 kips
M 2 0 24 x 4 M 0 M 96 24x kip ft
From D to B :
V 34 kips M 226 34x kip ft
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Sample Problem 5.2
• Apply the elastic flexure formulas to
determine the maximum normal stress to
the left and right of point D.
From Appendix C for a W10x112 rolled
steel shape, S = 126 in3 about the X-X axis.
To the left of D :
M 2016kip in
m m 16.0 ksi
S 126in 3
To the right of D :
M 1776kip in m 14.1ksi
m
S 126in 3
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Relations Among Load, Shear, and Bending Moment
• Relationship between load and shear:
Fy 0 : V V V w x 0
V w x
dV
w
dx
xD
VD VC w dx
xC
dM
V
dx
xD
M D MC V dx
xC
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Sample Problem 5.3
SOLUTION:
• Taking the entire beam as a free body,
determine the reactions at A and D.
Draw the shear and bending • Apply the relationship between bending
moment diagrams for the beam moment and shear to develop the bending
and loading shown. moment diagram.
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Sample Problem 5.3
SOLUTION:
• Taking the entire beam as a free body, determine the
reactions at A and D.
MA 0
0 D24 ft 20 kips 6 ft 12 kips 14 ft 12 kips 28 ft
D 26 kips
Fy 0
0 Ay 20 kips 12 kips 26 kips 12 kips
Ay 18 kips
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Sample Problem 5.3
• Apply the relationship between bending
moment and shear to develop the bending
moment diagram.
dM
V dM V dx
dx
- bending moment at A and E is zero
- bending moment variation between A, B,
C and D is linear
- bending moment variation between D
and E is quadratic
- net change in bending moment is equal to
areas under shear distribution segments
- total of all bending moment changes across
the beam should be zero
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Sample Problem 5.5
SOLUTION:
• Taking the entire beam as a free body,
determine the reactions at C.
Draw the shear and bending moment • Apply the relationship between
diagrams for the beam and loading bending moment and shear to develop
shown. the bending moment diagram.
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Sample Problem 5.5
SOLUTION:
• Taking the entire beam as a free body,
determine the reactions at C.
Fy 0 12 w0 a RC RC 12 w0 a
a a
M C 0 12 w0 a L M C M C 12 w0 a L
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Results from integration of the load and shear
distributions should be equivalent.
• Apply the relationship between shear and load
to develop the shear diagram.
a
a
x x 2
VB V A w0 1 dx w0 x
2a
0 a 0
VB 12 w0 a area under load curve
L
M B M C 12 w0 a dx 12 w0 aL a
a
a w0 a
M C 16 w0 a3L a L
2 3
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Design of Prismatic Beams for Bending
• The largest normal stress is found at the surface where the
maximum bending moment occurs.
M max c M max
m
I S
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Sample Problem 5.8
• Considering the entire beam as a free-body,
determine the reactions at A and D.
M A 0 D5 m 60 kN 1.5 m 50 kN 4 m
D 58.0 kN
Fy 0 Ay 58.0 kN 60 kN 50 kN
Ay 52.0 kN
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Sample Problem 5.8
• Determine the minimum acceptable beam
section modulus.
M max 67.6 kN m
S min
all 160 MPa
422.5 10 6 m3 422.5 103 mm3
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