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ese STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 158. CONTINUOUS BEAMS Continuous beem isa beam which ie supported on move than two supports. Fig. 15.16 shows such a besm, which fe subjected ta sone external loading (here a uniformly distributed Toad). The deflection carve for th beam ie shew by dottd line. The deflection curve is having tconventy upwards over the itermedinte suppora, and concavity upwards over te mid ofthe ‘pan, Hence there wil be hogying moments (Le, negative) over the intermediate supports snd. ttgzing moments ie, positive) over the mid af the span. Tho end supports ofa simply sup potued continuous beam wll pot be subjectd to any bending moront, But the end support of [Reed continuous beam wil be subjected to fing moments. Ifthe moments over the interme Glote supports are known, then the BL diagram ean be drawn, woe ie “The Fig. 15.16 shows a simply supporied continuous beam. In this figure the end aup- ports at and will nc be subjectod te any bonding moment, Hence in this case M, = Mf = 0 Fig. 15.162] shows a continuous beam with xed ends at and. Here the end supporta tA and B willbe eubjected to fixing momonis. Hence M, and M, will tbe 2200. Pig 1518 ig 15.18 3 15, BENDING MOMENT DIAGRAM FOR CONTINUOUS BEAMS Tn Art 158 lis mentioned thatthe moments owe the intermediate supports of & continasus beam are known, than the BE diagram ean be drawn easly. The moments OPer the inlermedate sports ave determined by uslng Clopeyron® theorem of tree moments mich states thot. TFC and CD are any te consoztive pan af continous beam sujeted oan external loading, then the monents My Me and Mp ct the supports B, Cand D are given by Myla + 2Mell, + Ea) + Moby = SEE Seale sehore y= Length of span BC Length of span CD ‘0, = Aren of BM diagram due to vera loads on epan BC y= Aron of BM, diagram due to vt loads on spa CO (15.12) ‘FED AND CONTIUOUS BEANS 5, = Distance of CG, ofthe BLM, diagram duo ta vertical loads on BC from & stance of C.G. of the BA. diagram due to vertical loads on CD from D. ‘The equation (15.12) is known as theequatior of three moments or Clapesron's equation. 15.8.1, Derivation of Clapeyron's Equation of three Moments. Fig. 10.17 shaves ‘the length BCD tho conszcutive spans) of seantinunus bear whic ia shown in ig. 15.16, Lat My Mg and Mare the support moments at B, C and D respectively. . Ponstart 8 am Mig. 1517 Lat Ey» Length of span BC y= Length of span CD i 44, = Area of BAM. diagram due to veruzal loads on span BC | 9; Area of B.A diagram due to vertical loads on span CD | ‘Area of BLM. diagram due to support moments Mand Mo ‘,/= Area of BAM. diagram due to support moments Me and M,, 14, = Distance of C.G. of BM. diagram duo to vertical loads on BC = Distanee of C.G. of BM. diagram dus to vertical loads on CD = Distance of €.G. of BM. diagram due to support moments on BC “= Distance of C.0. of BM. dingram du to apport momenta cn CD. oe [STRENGTH OF MATERIALS ig. 15.17 (6 and (©) shows tho B.M. diagrams duo to vertical loads and due to supports moments respectively. (G) Consider the span BC Let M,= BLM, due to vertieal loads ata distance x from B (engsing) [My = BM, due to support moments ata distance = from B (hogging) Net BML ata dstance x from 2 is given by, a2 ou, my ating Sinan le we ts, £f waa, ate Integrating fo sao to Ly we gt fe att ae (eMede- on aife 3]! vous =o ro) (Ge Myde= Area of BM. diagram of length de, And <.Me = Moment of area of BLM. dlagrase of length dx about B. Hence [5 Mcde «2 And 0 on) Substituting the Limits in LELS, of equation (), we have ao) -}-f-,.--] or BML Be ¥0)~ O~ 9p) But deflection at and C are were, Honse yy = O-and y bocames 22 Be | 0. Henee above equation (EL, = 048, -21'%! “a Bul a,’ = Ares of BAL diggram dus to supports moments 1 Area of trapezium BOK $y + Med Ly snd + Dislanes of C6. of area BCKY from B My Lethe 2 xO = My)-byx ong ge ee T, Myla +5 Me ~ Mah Ly Mp + 2Ls(Me ~ My) ty Hg = My Me 3G HV xe AO CoKMNUOUS BEANS 055 Substituting the valuos of &; and 7,’ in equaton (i), we get Oty ton type FLL, a8 M22) (uy +28.) Sef _ ras, +2M.) i) (i Consider the span CD Sinilanyenasiderng the span CD aud taking Das origin and s postive tothe let, canbe shown tht, 1 0g) = 82% 24a, « 2340) {nthe above case the stpe tC (e,0) wil have opposite sign than tht given by uation i The reason thatthe dinetion of irom B forthe spun BC, and fom for epe GD arein the opposite diesion} “Hence the abowe equation becomes a8 ear, = 9252, tg ey ‘Adding equation Gi and Gn), we get = SEH 10 +2)» SE — Ll, « 286.) AA Paty tLe Bae tly or TyMy +My + 2Me (ly + 14)= o Myby + Melly +) + Moy 15.2. Application of Clapeyron's equation of Three Moments to Continuous Beam with Simply Supported ends, The xing memants on the ends ofa simply supported ‘beam ie zero, The continuous beam with simply supported ends may carry uniformly dstih- ‘ed loud or point loads as given in the following probleme: Problem 15.9.4 cuntinuous beam ABCe0verstvo consecutive spun AB and BC of lengths 4m and 6 m, carrsing unifrmly distributed Lady of 6 ENins andl 10 Nim rapectvely. If the tends and C are simply supported, find the support moments at A, B and C. Draw also BM and SP. diagrams. ‘Sol, Given Length AB, Z,=4m Length BC, Ly=6m 656 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS NED AN CONTRUDUS REAM os? UalenAB, — w,=6kNin Ual.on BC, = 1OKNIn Sineo the ends A snd C are simply supported, the support moments at A and C! wil be My=Mo=0 "To find the support moment at B (Le, Bf), Clapeyron's equation of three moments should ba applied. Hence, we get M ply # 2M, +g) + Mody : owt 2+ +0 tye eS Be Bak oz, wi) oO pont, = 28 0 » ee eee al i ne . fy pn ees SF aoqam Fig 1518 ‘The BAM diogram on a simply supported beam carrying vs. 8a parabola having sn x Span x Altitude, The distance af CG. of ts tind of And area of BM. diagram Now 1, = Ares of BAL diagram due to wl. on AB 2 yap x altinude = 2 x AB x WY a 3 5 BM. diagram duwio ua on BC mala? 26,2086 aay cael = a Siete es nn equation sont EE and 41809. 6 +540. y= 8 «919 4N Now BM. diagram due to supports moments is dram as shown in Fg 1618 () in we M20, fg 0and y= 318, ‘The BX, dag dt vera lad here a) on pan AB ad span BC ar iso sown pratlos of ataes sabe se = 12kNm and wal » ee = 45 kN respectively in Fig. Ss 4B o SF Dincram Firat calculate the roastions Ry Ry and Re at A, Bund C respectively. For the span AB, taking moments about B, we got Ryx46ete Samy (The support B has moment Mf) =-s18 1.8, Nogative sign is taken as the moment st is hogging) 318 aid or Re 05 kN. Silay or ho span BC, taking moments abt B, wo et My= 318 6 Re x6-6x10%5 é Toad on ABC - (f+ Re (644 10 + 6)~ i605 + 267) = 55.25 EN. [Nove comploe the S.F. diagram as shown in Fig 15.18 Now - mon orunows pe no cos oo i For ABC, ‘Problem 15.10. A continuous beam ABCD of length 15 m rests on four supports cover~ 7, we get ce jual spans and carries a uniformly distributed load of 1.8 kN¢m length. Caleulate the - ae Bay , 600%. ee cae cp Brahe Soot Bit gran ee arta Sa. Given or 015 + D6 + 5) + Merb = SUF « Sake oth Bo, rem [oe 10, + Bit, = § (a 9% w Cale yey y= 1518 Now )=Arenof BM Dig oun AB when AB Since ends and D ar simply sopportel, the support moments at A an willbe zero, ‘is ensidered a simply eupportd beam : Mg=Oand fy =0 = BAB lke of parton Pheu ape ono 8 an Capen cut ee ama i nn sppled for ABC and for BCD. ee 8 (Ee . Suhetng tlt i ogtin we ot aap fee © 050a5425- 160428) = x2n 18.025 x26~ 92760 ° = miyeauyebr0 ¢ ‘i. eagram us to votes or My = 9288 5.754 ea ow dam nn spp omen ae a wn ing. 158 ! M0. tf a leanne ae met The DM ings do vere Inde here wa) on epun AB, BC and CD (considering each span as simply supper re sown by prsolof ades A . 2825" oor anim uch in Pi 16.18(6, Roar BM dara she nig 1819 2. Sp tins Tatty Bon yh spect 8 Cand D sie oenentan nets z 5 iP Parte 8 ling ees wet EB ° . CEOS. ayant tind ss 0m * wri re ssi8 : By Besos, ans 60 STRENGTH OF MATERIA'S Dus toeymmety, Hy eR,=20KN. Ans. Now. Ryty +e Ry Total losdon ABCD or y+ Ry +R, +R, 15415 Ge Ry=RpRy= Re) on ‘UR, + By) = 22.5 o RyrRy= 2S «15 o y= 11.25-R,=1125--8.00 Ry=80) Rak, Now the SF. dngrom con be drawn asshown in Fig. 189 (0 Problem 18:11. Acontnsous bam ABCD, simply support at, B, Cove Dis ade «as shou in Fg. 15 200 Find he moments cer the beam and dro BM. and SF agro. Sol. Given Length AB, Tenth BC, Lenath CD, Print load in BD, = DAN Point led in BC, y= 8 EN Walon CD. wie. WO.B.M dingrom due to wri load aking each span os simply supported Cooder bot AB a simply suport BAM stpointlosd at B= M4820 =12 1m Similarly BM. a F, considering bem BC as simpy support Wy.b _Bx2xS ~ tat PS (Hee =968m “Too BAM, a he cnt of x simply surportod beam CD, sarng wl wh 4 pain 3 ow the LA. diagram dus to verti lads taking each span as simply supported can te drayn ue down in Fag 18200) “UB. dogram duet sport moments ves ay fg and oe the copra moments a A, B, Cand respstiey, But che end apres Sra Simply copportadbeuaare nt subst to any bending moment Hence the Suppor moments at Aan Dw bo ner MeO and Byrd ‘to tnd the suport ames at B sd C,Clapesron's equation of three moments is appli for ABC and for BCD. (a) Forspane AB and BC fom equatien f three moment, we have Mg 2g y+ D+ Me y= S25 S28 gly + 2g 0) + Me y= S54 8 ou2ed é Cy Hewa=2m,b=4m) b= 3 and Ly = 5) FINED AND CONTRAOUS BEANS + My (64 5)4 Myx 5 = Sisk, Soaks % 5 Tt =? “273 =i Sad Gee ie wo sont coon sonttnte a eee Yoav fetes) eee Joananegetooae de) Now ak, 65 ro) os2 STRENGTH Oe MATERIALS Fxe0 AND CowMNUOUS BEANS os ‘Substituting theeo valuce in equation (we get oe AaB ye at c 6 ae! 220 + BM 08 + $x 64 Ry= BOB 498 4N. Ans. ins san, (@) For spans BC and CD from equatios of throe moments, we have Soaks , Gast Mg. lg + 2Meilg 4) +My Ly = = 0 vo Saas, Sst * My=0) or Myx 6b 2Mu5+8)+0= y c a oe + Sa a or Oty + 18itp= Say% + Bay! sai ag, * Momont of area of BM, diagram due to vertiea! load on BC when [BC is considerod as simply supported beam, about point 2 ses : cheangoe Zaid xanoex (2-203) 2 3128+ 432-550 ond agi = Moment of arca of 3M. diagram dve to wal. on CD, when GD i ‘considered as simply eupported beam, about point D 4 $92 Subsittng ho aie in gation wt 6 Sit, + tatfg= $86 + 4 x32 1152 sv) Salviag uations and Go), gt My=68t0Nm and 2e 04.48 kN. Now the B.ML diagram due to supports moments is drawn as shown in Fg. 16:20) in which My =0,My=884, Me 2448 and M, ‘The BAM, diagram dus o supports momante willbe nogative. Resultant B.M. diagram is shown in Fig 16.20 (Gi Support Reactions Lat Ry Ryy Ro and Rp exe the aupport reactions at A,B, C and D respectively, or the span AB, taking moments uboat B, we got My= Ry X 6-94 or 6st =68,-35 ‘ 288 age aN, Ane For the span CD, taking moments about C, we got or Re M 4 iped-3xax No ling mth ABC, we igen 8)=0 63 otyxd- 8x3 : calbcabpeiteoeoeyeetae do ABCD Uy + 1) Oatstr ascot ris Taste A Newsnet ag stn ne 18200 1:93 Caporrort Bguation of Tac Monons Applied © Continuous Ream wi Hed ond Styne Wore ae Bd as Reagan ncaa Sort cee tee toate an on ears STeLSRE ies Saliegtacnst ues whsl otha Teanbeetesmie SENET tie ute Es coun suena nope eee eee te wean dase agals r i (Ge) Contauocs boca Sd et A (@) Continuous beam with 20 span 8, Ry = 486) Now ig 1521 the beam Is fted at the left end A, than a imaginary rare span is introduced to the Jef of Aas shown in Fig 15.21 (6). Buvif the beam ie fied at the right end, then an imaginary 2210 span is introduced to the right end support. After this Clapeyron's equation of tee ‘moments is applied. Problem 15.12. A continuous beam ABC of uniform section, with span AB and BC as 4 m each, is fixed at A and simply supported af Bt and C. The bean is carrying @ uniformly Aistribute load of 6 kNine run throughout is length. Bind the eypport moments and the reas tions. Also drauo the Bending moment and SP dingvams Sol. Gi Length aB, Ty =4m Length 8 m vat, iim (3 Ba dagram da wil taking each spun as inply supported Condes esi A snl appre Te 8. tu Cnte oho span AB ey - 64 [STRENGTH OF MATERIALS ‘Similarly BM. atthe centre af span BC, considering boam BC as simply supported wi 6x fo aim ‘The BM. diagram due to wid. taking each span as simply supported is drawn in Fig. 1522 (| (G8) BAM, dingram dus to support moments ‘Asbbeam is fixed et, therefore introduc: an imaginary 2a spen AA, tothe loft ofA as shown in Fig. 15.22 (6). The support moment a A, 1s zero, Let -M,= Support moment at, and is 2270 A, = Support moment at A Support moment at ©. ‘The extreme end Cis simply supported hence Mg = 0. To ind M, and Mfy theorem of three moments is used ig. 1532 ‘Applying the theorem of three moments for the spans A,A and AB, we have 6 My 40-4 2MY(0-4 1) + Ml {0 AN CONTINUOUS BEANS 665 7 0244+ de ayes S28 e a © where 5, Moment ofaren of. diagram due tou. AB when A considered spy aupprtd beam abou point 3 = (Zone atitude)s 5 z 2 Beanimatoos Suttting his wate in pation ee eM, +4m,= 2 61-96 2 or 2M + My = 24 i) [Now applying the theorom of throe momenta fir the spans AB and BC, we get 42g y+ E+ Me y= 2, $85 Mao T+ 2g) + Moy» Sh» S8 oe Me=0) . Pe _ wrtere df, = Moment of area of 2M. diagram due to wd on AB when AB is cnsered a simply supported beam about C 2 4 w2acscanxd aos ‘25 =Momont of area of BM diagram due to wal. on BC when BG considered assy supported beam abt © 2 ‘¢ oFasutax too ‘Setting these values in equation GD, we get 3 anfy 10M,» 8 x066 8 640192 es My 4M, Mattilyng the above euaton by 2, we et 2a, + td, 98 ww) Subtracting eqution (from equation (i), we gt 7M, = 96-24 = 72 es y= 72 =102840m, Ans. Subettting thie val in equation GH, we get ai, + 1028 = 24 e y= #1028 5 636 4m. Ans. 2 686 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS eo. 880 CONTINUOUS BEALS or ‘Now BLM. diagram due to support moments ie drawn es shown in Fig. 10.22(c) in whieh My = 685, My = 1028, and Mg « 0. The BM. duo to eupports moments will be negative, Resultant BME diagram is lso shown in Fig. 15.22 Git) Support Reactions Let Ry Rp and Rave the support reactions ata, B and C respectively, Pr tht span BC, taking moments sbost B, wo got Myefoxt-oxent . Coys oeatv . ee B10 was, Ane orth rp AB, hing moments aoe MoM Baxd- band « —rsC—CisSCSC ' a EMI sea, Ane we Rye Total aed hy) 6% 8- (1114 4'943)= 2749 KN, Ans. [Now complete the SP. diagram as shown in Pig. 16.22), Problem 16.19, A continuous beam ABC of uniform section, with span AB and BC as 6m cach is fzed at A and C and supported et B as shown in ig, 16.22 (a). Find the support moment and tha reactions. Draw the SF, and BLM. diagrams of the Beam. Sol. Given: Length AB, j= 6m Length BC, y= Valin AB, Point load it BC, W = 12 KN, (i) Ba diagram duet vertical lode taking ech span as simply cupported Consider beam AB a simply supported. The BM. at the centre of AB wnt . ae =9kNm. ‘Consider beam BC as simply supported. he BM, at the centre of BC Weta 9 2x8 w 51am ‘The BM. dagrom dv to vertical lous is drawn as shown in Fig 16.23 0. (i) BM, diagram due to support mamsts. ‘As bam eed at A and, herforettroduce an imaginary gor span, and CO) to AheleftofA and tothe right of respectively a shown in Pig. 15.25 0). The support moments tA, and C, are zero Tet M,= Support moment at 4 andC, and tie ze M, = Fluing moment at where My = Support moment at B AM = Fixing moment at €. ‘Tofind My My and A, theorem of thse mernents Is used (e) Applying the theorem of three moments forthe spans A, and AB, we got on 0+ 1+ My Le S28 si Fig, 1528 04240 +0), 6=0» S88 12M, + 68g = a “ = Moment of ren of gra doe tus. on AD when itis considered an smlyeugported team aout B 2 base x 4 = 3 x Base x Altitade x 4 2 6 = 3 xon9x $= 108 ‘Substituting this value in egustion (D, we get 12M, + 6M = 108 2, + My = 18 iy (©) Applying tho thoorom of threo moments fer the span AB and BC, we get Moby 2M +1) Me» SH la al STRENGTH OF MATERIALS NED Avo CONTRIVOUS BEANS oe Now Ry =Tota oad (Ry + Re) or M64 BM YE +8) + Mo 8 =x 2+ 12) (8.625 6.275) = a ae atti) ‘The SP. is shown in Fig 15.23 (a. x6x9x S108 2 foment of area of BAL. diagram due to pein load on BC when ts ‘considered as simply supported beam about C drew 183-102 ‘Substituting those valuss in equation (it), we get My + 240, + 6M = 108 + 162=270 or B+ 4M, + Mo= 45, i) () Nove applying the theorem of three moments forthe span BC and Cy, we pot My Mell 04M 0» SS ous or Myx 6-2 2{640)+0~ S88 +0 0M, + 128% ,~ os ~ Where ey; = Moment ofareaof0.M. dram dso pit load on BC whe i ended sin supe team dat B eProibessi@, Stan sain gion 0, we OM, + 12M (vi) o fg + Mg = 27 Solving equations (i), (0) and (i), we get 78kNm Se, wconeine now BML dara ue mgs nom ram sain Pl 152 (Te aa dvi naar tid Supreme ies and rete apart a 80d Crain ort san AB ang mms Bo tence. orteesie : TOE as Ce My anh wnat : ge MESES gansta Aw orto pn tang noes sat Bw 7 bane as. o%8 (Mya een or Foe S2T8=78 oars Ks. Ane and HIGHLIGHTS 1. Abem whowe bth ens ar uo ls mown aa ned beam. And aoa whieh is supported on ‘ote tha tw euppots known as cine et 2. Inca ofa xed beste Ware Wornws and Z-2' or (i) Thoarea o BME dngram due to vertical oad equa tothe area af BM. agra doe to end (iy Distanen of C6. of BM agra du to verte loads ull the distance of 6, of BM ingame das toon moment tes the same pine ‘The deflection at the conte of fzed hon cntryng pont Lad atthe centre i given by wi 2 Tear whore Ws Point lod, 1 = Length of bam 4 ‘he defection atch cento a tad Beam carrying pail a tho centre sane fourth athe dation os simply supoured boom [5 ‘The dafletion oa fae beam with an eeenti ad, onder th pont lade gen by, oe 6 (a) Fora xed beam carrying unfovly deeb oad over the whole length wee nd moment 1% watt ex. detection = So (0) Me deletion at the cantre of fxd boat sareyag uniformly ditibuted ed over the hota span i ones808 of the deflation os sin auperted been. 7. ‘The end moments of fied bear due sinking ea support grea by ‘whore 6 Sinking ofan support with rypect tthe ther, Atte higher ond this moment svhareas the lower en i fe pote 8. Claeys horom of ee moment fora continous bem AC ie given by Ml fly ++ Mer tye SB Sa. war a= Are of BM dlagrm et ver son span AB y= Aro of BM, dagen dae avril ldo pan BC 2, = Distance of 6.6 BM, dagram de vert ade on AB rm A stance of CG. of BM lagram due weal lads on BC frm point C. Py 4 6 STRENGTH OF MATESIA'S "To pply the Cheonsm of iree memento fhed continuous beam a imasnary supp of aro pan sited EXERCISE 15, (A) Thoorotisal Questions ‘What do you mean bya ind ears and aetinoous best ? Prove that fora fed beam [i Aree of BM, dingram dus fo voto loads is equal tothe aren of B.C diagram due C0 end Ui Distance of C6. of BG agar duet verti loads x equal to the ditonee of .G, of BM gram dus toon moment ons tho sane pint Find an expression fr the deflecon fr aBsed Boum carrying point Fond at the contre, Also ihn he lve of aoa dalton ‘Prove tat the deflatan at ee entre of 9 od beam is oneourth the deflection of simply ‘Soesiad bee of Se sme length, whan they cary a pint ond W atthe centre ‘Drow the SP, and BO dagrans fr «fel Beam, earring un erent lad ‘Prove thatthe deletion atthe cetse of fed am, caeying e unify istbuted fad ix ‘Even by tt 7 eer Deter the position of pols of coutraferares as. Derive an expression forthe fixing mamerts, when ove ofthe supports of «fed ton snk dwn by 8 fom agin position, ‘hat are sdvaniagor and deadvantage o «Fixed beam ovarn simply supported beam ? {What the Clapepron' theorem of thre momanes ? Derive an expression Fr Clapesons hep ‘om of Poe moments How wil you apply Clapepron'shearem ofhres moments 8 (continous boa wit siply supported ends Gi) otis hoa with ied ond eappcnts ? (8) Numerical Problems ‘A fiaed beam AB, 5m long, cariot& point of 48 KN at ts conte, Th momento neta at ‘he beam in 6 0" mi ad vale 8 fo he bears materi in 2» 18 Whom? Determine: (i) Pied end moments 9A and 8, and lip Delon under te asd ns 0), = y= 90 Wi, 4) 3.125 me) ‘fll pou of ont 5m casi pol lad of 20N a a distance 2m from A. Determine {he ued end moments and deflect tie she Tos, sf the Hawaral eigiity of the bean 5 Belen Ane ify = L4t Non Ay = 86 Ki, yes L18 mm) ‘Ati boom length 6 m cries point ae of EN and 15 RN a istaneas 2 fom fhe fet end A. Find the fined end omen andthe rasctions et the supports, Draw BM, ond Sh elagrema (Anos My = 2444 ky Bly ~ 2222 ke, R= 1870 KN, fy = 3690 8) [A fsed beam of lenguh’h mentees to print leds of 30 EN eae at dite of 1m frost uth the end Destine the sing moments and drow the BIC diagram, ne dd, =. 20 4a ‘FRED AND CONTINUOUS BEAMS on 10, ‘Aiud bon AB of length 8 creas a ufo dlateibuted load of kN over te ft alot heapaa logeer wth pnt lond of Natu stance af 3m from the left end Berne the Sng end ements and She suppart reatians TAs, y= 7. WN, My # 6210,» 7:99 WN, Ry= 6.07 WN] Aine beam AB of lngth 6m is having moment ofioteta f= 5% 10P au, The support B inks down by Gm. IPE = 9 10" Ninn? Bnd the Rainy momenta LAmie Mf,» Afj= 1000 Ni] ‘A continvous Beam ABC of length 10 m resis on tres supports A B and C atthe same lovl in ‘thi pan A= 6m and epan BC =m In opan AB , tere le pln oad of $ LN a distance {Fm fom the ond 4, whereas in the span 2, there sa unifrmly ditt lod of Uke ‘un oer the whole length. Determine the support moments and support reaction, Draw SF. nd BG diagram also. ane fy = Mlp-Oy A, = 24 Kin, Ry = 1SEN, Ry 4EN, Re = 14 EN 2 continuous toam conse ofthese sucoeivo spn of 8m, 10m and 6 m and carrion of Ny 4 EAVon and 8 KN respectively onthe spans, Delermine the banding momenta snd enctons atthe supports Ame) Ms Mp =0, Mg 322 "Nm, Aly = 4010 Kr, DR, = S80 KN, B= AT HN hig ABET RN, Ry = 18.69 KN) ‘A continuous hoam ABC consists of two eonsseati span AB and AC af length 8m and 6m ‘respectively. The beam cars ounlormly distributed loud of ki throughout ts logth. The ‘ed Als Oxed andthe end Cla inp supported. ind the support moments and the reactions ‘les draw the SF. snd BM. diagram. TAs G)M, =B.25 Nm. Mf = €5 Xm, Ble =O i Rg = 415 HN, Ry = 16 KN, Re = 225 KN) Draw the SF. and BM. diagram of continuous ben ABC of fagth 10m which fa xed at A ful isuppored on Band 6. The term caries wunrmly dstbuied load of 2 Ni eng ‘rer the ett length, Tho epans AB tnt BC are equal fo 8m ath (Ans. (y= 8.57 KN iy = 8.257 EN, Me =D, iu) By 5397 WN, iy = BL BN, Ry = 6071 BN)

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