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Jhonson Beer Beams PDF
Jhonson Beer Beams PDF
Jhonson Beer Beams PDF
CHAPTER MECHANICS OF
MATERIALS
Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russell Johnston, Jr., John T. DeWolf
Introduction
• Objective - Analysis and design of beams
Introduction
Example 5.01
Example 5.01
∑ Fy = 0; R − V = 0;V = R = 1 / 2 P
A A
∑ M = 0;− R x + M = 0; M = R x = Px / 2
D A A
∑ Fy = 0; R + V = 0;V = − R = −1 / 2 P
B B
∑ M = R ( L − x) − M = 0; M = P( L − x) / 2
E B
∑ M = 0 = 20 × 2,5 − 40 × 3 + R × 5 ⇒ R = 14
B D D
RD = 14; RB = 46
∑ 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 M 6 = 0
Nazarena Mazzaro, AAU 5-9
MECHANICS OF MATERIALS Beer • Johnston • DeWolf
= 833.33 × 10− 6 m3
MB 50 × 103 N ⋅ m
σm = =
S 833.33 × 10− 6 m3
σ m = 60.0 ×106 Pa
V1=-20, M1=0; V2=-20, M2=-50; V3= 26, M3=-50;
V4=26, M4= 28; V5=-14, M5=28, V6=-14, M6=0
From C to D :
∑ Fy = 0 − 24 − V = 0 V = −24 kips
∑ M 2 = 0 24( x − 4) + M = 0 M = (96 − 24 x ) kip ⋅ ft
From D to B :
V = −34 kips M = (226 − 34 x ) kip ⋅ ft
M D − MC = ∫ V dx
xC
Example 5.03
Draw the shear and bending moment diagrams for the
simply supported beam and determine the maximum value
of the bending moment.
SOLUTION:
•RA=RB=wL/2
•Determination of V and M at any distance from A:
x
V − VA = − ∫ w.dx = − wx
0
1 1
V = VA − wx = wL − wL = w( L − x)
2 2
x
M − M A = ∫ V .dx; M A = 0
0
wL2
x
1 1
M = ∫ w( L − x)dx = w( Lx − x ) ⇒ M max
2
0
2 2 8
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.
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.
( )
L
M B − M C = ∫ − 12 w0 a dx = − 12 w0 a(L − a )
a
a w0 ⎛ a⎞
M C = − 16 w0 a(3L − a ) = ⎜L− ⎟
2 ⎝ 3⎠
• Determine σall (If σall is the same for tension and compresion then
follow 1,2,3 – Otherwise consider 4 in step 2)
• 1-Draw shear and bending-moment diagrams and determine |M|max
• 2-Determine Smin
• 3-Find the dimentions of the beam to use: b, h for S>Smin
• 4-Select the beam section so that σm<= σall for tensile and
compressive stresses.