The document contains two tables showing the results of an experiment to determine the deflection and flexural rigidity of a beam under increasing loads. Table 1 shows the dial gauge readings and calculated deflections at various points along the beam when loads between 0-45 kN are applied. Cracks start to develop at 17 kN of load. Table 2 calculates the effective flexural rigidity of the beam at different loads using the deflection measurements and load from Table 1. The flexural rigidity decreases as the applied load and deflection increases.
The document contains two tables showing the results of an experiment to determine the deflection and flexural rigidity of a beam under increasing loads. Table 1 shows the dial gauge readings and calculated deflections at various points along the beam when loads between 0-45 kN are applied. Cracks start to develop at 17 kN of load. Table 2 calculates the effective flexural rigidity of the beam at different loads using the deflection measurements and load from Table 1. The flexural rigidity decreases as the applied load and deflection increases.
The document contains two tables showing the results of an experiment to determine the deflection and flexural rigidity of a beam under increasing loads. Table 1 shows the dial gauge readings and calculated deflections at various points along the beam when loads between 0-45 kN are applied. Cracks start to develop at 17 kN of load. Table 2 calculates the effective flexural rigidity of the beam at different loads using the deflection measurements and load from Table 1. The flexural rigidity decreases as the applied load and deflection increases.
The document contains two tables showing the results of an experiment to determine the deflection and flexural rigidity of a beam under increasing loads. Table 1 shows the dial gauge readings and calculated deflections at various points along the beam when loads between 0-45 kN are applied. Cracks start to develop at 17 kN of load. Table 2 calculates the effective flexural rigidity of the beam at different loads using the deflection measurements and load from Table 1. The flexural rigidity decreases as the applied load and deflection increases.