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SolutiontoProblem636|DeflectionofCantileverBeams

Problem636
ThecantileverbeamshowninFig.P636hasarectangularcrosssection50mmwidebyhmmhigh.Findtheheighthifthemaximum
deflectionisnottoexceed10mm.UseE=10GPa.

Solution636

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1

tA/B = (AreaAB ) X A
EI

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1 10 8
1 1 4
10 = [ (2)(4)( ) (4)(16)( )] (1000 )
3 2 3 2 3
50h
10 000 ( )
12

3 296 4
10 = [ ] (1000 )
3
125 000h 3

4
296(1000 )
3
h =
125 000(10)

h = 618.67 mmanswer

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Problem637
ForthebeamloadedasshowninFig.P637,determinethedeflection6ftfromthewall.UseE=1.5106psiandI=40in4.

Solution637

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RC = 80(8) = 640 lb

MC = 80(8)(4) = 2560 lb ft

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1
tB/C =
(AreaBC )X B
EI

1 1 1 3
tB/C = [ (6)(3840)(2) 6(2560)(3) (6)(1440)(1.5) ] (12 )
2 3
EI

1
3
tB/C = [ 27 360 ] (12 )
EI

1
3
tB/C = [ 27 360 ] (12 )
6
(1.5 10 )(40)

tB/C = 0.787968 in

Thus,B=|tB/C|=0.787968inanswer

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SolutiontoProblem638|DeflectionofCantileverBeams

Problem638
ForthecantileverbeamshowninFig.P638,determinethevalueofEIattheleftend.Isthisdeflectionupwardordownward?

Solution638

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EI tA/B = (AreaAB ) X A

1 8
EI tA/B = 2(2)(3) (4)(1)( )
2 3

20 3
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20
EI tA/B =
3
= 6.67 kN m
3

EI=6.67kNm3upwardanswer

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Problem639
ThedownwarddistributedloadandanupwardconcentratedforceactonthecantileverbeaminFig.P639.Findtheamountthefreeend
deflectsupwardordownwardifE=1.5106psiandI=60in4.

Solution639

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1

tA/C = (AreaAB ) X A
EI
1
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EI
1 1 1 3
tA/C = [ (6)(5400)(6) (8)(6400)(6) ] (12 )
6 2 3
(1.5 10 )(60)

tA/C = 0.09984 in

Thefreeendwillmoveby0.09984inchdownward.answer

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SolutiontoProblem640|DeflectionofCantileverBeams

Problem640
ComputethevalueofattheconcentratedloadinProb.639.Isthedeflectionupwarddownward?

Solution640

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RC = 200(8) 900 = 700 lb

MC = 200(8)(4) 900(6) = 1000 lb ft

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1
tB/C =
(AreaBC ) X B
EI

1 1 1 3
tB/C = [ (6)(4200)(2) 1000(6)(3) (6)(3600)(15) ](12 )
6 2 3
(1.5 10 )(60)

tB/C = 0.06912 in

=0.06912inchdownwardanswer

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Problem641
ForthecantileverbeamshowninFig.P641,whatwillcausezerodeflectionatA?

Solution641

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(AreaAC ) X A = 0
EI

1 8
1
[ (4)(4P )( ) 2(400)(3) ] = 0
2 3
EI

P = 112.5 N answer

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Problem642
FindthemaximumdeflectionforthecantileverbeamloadedasshowninFigureP642ifthecrosssectionis50mmwideby150mmhigh.
UseE=69GPa.

Solution642

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RA = 4(1) = 4 kN

MA = 4(1)(2.5) = 10 kN m

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SolutiontoProblem643|DeflectionofCantileverBeams

Problem643
FindthemaximumvalueofEIforthecantileverbeamshowninFig.P643.

Solution643

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EI tB/A = (AreaAB ) X B

1 1 1 1 1
EI tB/A = L(P L)( L) P aL( L) (L a)P (L a)[ (L a) ]
2 3 2 2 3

1 3 1 2 1 3
EI tB/A = PL PL a P (L a)
6 2 6

3 2 3 2 2 3
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1 3 1 2 1 3 2 2 3
EI tB/A = PL PL a P (L 3L a + 3La a )
6 2 6

1 3 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 3
EI tB/A = PL PL a PL + PL a P La + Pa
6 2 6 2 2 6

1 2 1 3
EI tB/A = P La + Pa
2 6

P a (3L a)
1 2
EI tB/A =
6

Therefore
1
P a (3L a)answer
2
EI max =
6

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Problem644
DeterminethemaximumdeflectionforthebeamloadedasshowninFig.P644.

Solution644

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1
R = wo ( L)
2

1
R = w o L
2


1 3
M = wo ( L)( L)
2 4

3
M =
8
wo L
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1
tA/B =
(AreaAB ) X A
EI

1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2
tA/B = [ (L)( w o L )( L) w o L (L)( L) ( w o L )( L)( L) ]
2 2 3 8 2 3 8 2 8
EI

1 3
1 4 4 1 4
tA/B = [ wo L wo L wo L ]
12 16 384
EI

1
41 4
tA/B = [ wo L ]
384
EI

4
41w o L
tA/B =
384EI

Therefore
4
41w o L
max = answer
384EI

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Problem645
Computethedeflectionandslopeatasection3mfromthewallforthebeamshowninFig.P645.AssumethatE=10GPaandI=30106
mm4.

Solution645

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1
R = (4)(1200)
2

R = 2400 N


1 8
M = (4)(1200)( )
2 3

M = 6400 N m

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y 1200
=
3 4

y = 900 N/m

1

tB/A = (AreaAB ) X B
EI

1
1 1 3
tB/A = [ (3)(7200)(1) 3(6400)(1.5) (3)(1350)(0.6) ](1000 )
2 4
EI

1
3
tB/A = [ 18607.5 ](1000 )
6
10000(30 10 )

tB/A = 62.025 mm

Therefore:
B = 62.025 mmanswer

1
AB = (AreaAB )
EI

1
1 1 2
AB = [ (3)(7200) 3(6400) (3)(1350) ](1000 )
2 4
EI

1
2
AB = [ 9412.5 ](1000 )
6
10 000(30 10 )

AB = 0.031375 radian

AB = 1.798 degreeanswer

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Problem646
ForthebeamshowninFig.P646,determinethevalueofIthatwilllimitthemaximumdeflectionto0.50in.AssumethatE=1.5106psi.

Solution646

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1 5
M = (5)(60)(2 + ) = 550 lb ft
2 3

1
R = (5)(60) = 150 lb
2

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tA/B = (AreaAB ) X A
EI

1 26
1 1 3
5 = [ (300)(2)( ) 550(2)(9) (5)(250)(7) ](12 )
2 3 4
EI

1
5 = (16394400)
6
(1.5 10 )I

4
I = 2.18592 in

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Problem647
FindthemaximumvalueofEIforthebeamshowninFig.P647.

Solution647

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1 1 1
R = ( L)(w o ) = wo L
2 2 4

1 1 5 5
M =
2
(
2
L)(w o )(
6
L) =
24
wo L
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EI tA/B = (AreaAB ) X A

1 1 2 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 2 1
EI tA/B = L( w o L )( L) L( w o L )( L) ( L)( w o L )( L)
2 4 3 24 2 4 2 24 10

1 4 5 4 1 4
EI tA/B = wo L wo L wo L
24 48 1920

121
EI tA/B =
1920
wo L
4

Therefore
EI max =
121
wo L
4
answer
1920

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Problem648
ForthecantileverbeamloadedasshowninFig.P648,determinethedeflectionatadistancexfromthesupport.

Solution648

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y wo
=
x L
wo
y = x
L

1 1 1 2
M = L(w o )( L) = wo L
2 3 6

w o L
1
R =
2

MomentsaboutB:
TriangularforcetotheleftofB:
1 1
M1 = (L x)(w o y)( )(L x)
2 3

wo x
1 2
M1 = (L x) (w o )
6
L

3
w o (L x)
M1 =
6L

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Triangularupwardforce:
wo x
1 1 1 2
M2 = (xy)( x) = x
2 3 6
L

3
wo x
M2 =
6L

Rectangle(wobyx):
1 1
M3 = w o x(
2
x) =
2
wo x
2

ReactionsRandM:
1
M4 = Rx = w o Lx
2

1
M5 = M =
6
wo L
2

DeviationatBwiththetangentlinethroughC

EI tB/C = (AreaBC ) X B

3
wo x
1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1
EI tB/C = x( )( x) + x( w o Lx)( x) ( w o L ) x( x) x( w o x )( x)
4 5 2 2 3 6 2 3 2 4
6L

2
wo wo L wo L wo
5 3 2 4
EI tB/C = x + x x x
120L 12 12 24

2
wo x
5Lx )
3 2 3 2
EI tB/C = (x + 10L x 10L
120L

Therefore,
2
wo x
3 2 3 2
EI = (x + 10L x 10L 5Lx )
120L

2
wo x
x )answer
3 2 2 3
EI = (10L 10L x + 5Lx
120L

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Problem653
ComputethemidspanvalueofEIforthebeamshowninFig.P653.(Hint:DrawtheMdiagrambyparts,startingfrommidspantowardthe
ends.Alsotakeadvantageofsymmetrytonotethatthetangentdrawntotheelasticcurveatmidspanishorizontal.)

Solution653

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Bysymmetry:
R1 = R2 = 600(2) = 1200 N


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tA/B = (AreaAB ) X A
EI

1 5 19 15
1 1 1
tA/B = [ (2.5)(3000)( )+ (0.5)(75)( ) (2.5)(1875)( )]
2 3 3 8 3 8
EI

3350
tA/B =
EI

Fromthefigure
midspan = tA/B

Thus
EI midspan = 3350 N m
3
answer

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Problem654
ForthebeaminFig.P654,findthevalueofEIat2ftfromR2.(Hint:DrawthereferencetangenttotheelasticcurveatR2.)

Solution654

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MR2 = 0

6R1 = 80(4)(4)

640
R1 = lb
3

MR1 = 0

6R2 = 80(4)(2)

320
R2 = lb
3

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tA/C =
(AreaAC ) X A
EI

1 1 8 1 640 2 1
tA/C = [ (4)(2560/3)( )+ (2)( )(4 + ) (4)(640)(3) ]
2 3 2 3 3 3
EI

8960
tA/C =
3EI

1

tB/C = (AreaBC ) X B
EI

1 640
1 2
tB/C = [ (2)( )( )]
2 3 3
EI

1280
tB/C =
9EI

Byratioandproportion:
y tA/C
=
2 6

2 8960
y = ( )
6 3EI

8960
y =
9EI

B = y tB/C

8960 1280
B =
9EI 9EI

2560
B =
3EI

2560 3
EI B =
3
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Problem655
FindthevalueofEIundereachconcentratedloadofthebeamshowninFig.P655.

Solution655

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MR2 = 0

8R1 = 200(5) + 400(1)

R1 = 175 lb

MR1 = 0

8R2 = 200(3) + 400(7)

R2 = 425 lb

yC 1 1400
=
7 8

y C 1 = 1225 lb

yC 2 1000
=
4 5

y C 2 = 800 lb

yB 1400
=
3 8

y B = 525 lb


EI tD/A = (AreaAD ) X D

1 8 1 5 1 1
EI tD/A = (8)(1400)( ) (5)(1000)( ) (1)(400)( )
2 3 2 3 2 3

3
EI tD/A = 10 700 lb ft


EI tC /A = (AreaAC ) X C

1 7 1 4
EI tC /A = (7)(y C 1 )( ) (4)(y C 2 )( )
2 3 2 3

1 7 1 4
EI tC /A = (7)(1225)( ) (4)(800)( )
2 3 2 3

47 225 3
EI tC /A =
6
lb ft


EI tB/A = (AreaAB ) X B

1
EI tC /A = (3)(y B )(1)
2

1
= (3)(525)(1)
1
EI tC /A = (3)(525)(1)
2

1575 3
EI tC /A = lb ft
2

Byratioandproportion:
tD/A
BE CF
= =
3 7 8

3 3 8025
BE = tD/A = (10 700) =
8 8 2

7 7 18 725
C
F = tD/A = (10 700) =
8 8 2

Deflections:
t
B = BE B/A

8025 1575
EI B = EI BE EI tB/A =
2 2

3
EI B = 3225 lb ft answer


C = C F tC /A

18 725 47 225

EI C = EI C F EI tC /A =
2 6

4475 3
EI C = = 1491.67 lb ft answer
3

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Problem656
FindthevalueofEIatthepointofapplicationofthe200NmcoupleinFig.P656.

Solution656

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MR2 = 0

4R1 = 500(3) + 200

R1 = 425 N

MR1 = 0

4R2 + 200 = 500(1)

R2 = 75 N


EI tD/A = (AreaAD ) X D

1 2 1 1 5
EI tD/A = (1)(75)( )+ (3)(1275)(2) (2)(1000)( )
2 3 2 2 3

6550
EI tD/A = N m
3

3


EI tC /A = (AreaAC ) X C

1 1 2
EI tC /A = (3)(1275)(1) (2)(1000)( )
2 2 3

7475
EI tC /A =
6
N m
3

C
E tD/A
=
3 4

3 6550 3275

CE = ( ) =
4 3EI 2EI

3275
EI C E = N m
3

2


C = C E tC /A


EI C = EI C E EI tC /A

3275 7475 1175


EI C = =
2 6 3

EI C = 391.67 N m
3
answer

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Problem657
DeterminethemidspanvalueofEIforthebeamshowninFig.P657.

Solution657

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MR1 = 0

1 4
6R2 = (4)(600)( )
2 3

800
R2 = N
3


EI tA/B = (AreaAB ) X A

1 1 4
EI tA/B = (6)(1600)(2) (4)(1600)( )
2 4 5

EI tA/B = 8320 N m
3


EI tM /B = (AreaM B ) X M

1 1 1
EI tM /B = (3)(800)(1) (1)(25)( )
2 4 5

EI tM /B = 1198.75 N m
3

Byratioandproportion:
m + tM /B tA/B
=
3 6

1
m + tM /B = tA/B
2

1
EI m + EI tM /B = EI tA/B
2

1
EI m + 1198.75 = EI (8320)
2

EI m = 2961.25 N m
3
answer

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Problem658
ForthebeamshowninFig.P658,findthevalueofEIatthepointofapplicationofthecouple.

Solution658

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y M
=
a L

y = M a/L


EI tB/A = (AreaAB ) X B

1 1
EI tB/A = (ay)( a)
2 3

1 2
EI tB/A = a (M a/L)
6

3
Ma
EI tB/A =
6L


EI tC /A = (AreaAC ) X C

1 1 1
EI tC /A = (LM )( L) M (L a)[ (L a) ]
2 3 2

2 2
= (
1 1
EI tC /A =
6
ML
2

2
M (L a)
2

Byratioandproportion:
B + tB/A tC /A
=
a L

a
B = tC /A tB/A
L

a
EI B = EI tC /A EI tB/A
L

3
a 1 1
Ma
2 2
EI B = [ ML M (L a) ]
6 2
L 6L

a 1 1 1
2 2 2
EI B = [ ML M (L a) Ma ]
6 2 6
L

Ma
2 2 2
EI B = [L 3(L a) a ]
6L

Ma
2 2 2 2
EI B = [L 3(L 2La + a ) a ]
6L

Ma
2 2 2 2
EI B = [L 3L + 6La 3a a ]
6L

Ma
2 2
EI B = [ 3L + 6La 4a ]
6L

Ma
6La + 4a )
2 2
EI B = (3L
6L

Thenegativesignindicatesthatthedeflectionisoppositetothedirectionsketchedinthefigure.Thus,

Ma
6La + 4a )upwardanswer
2 2
EI B = (3L
6L

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Problem659
Asimplebeamsupportsaconcentratedloadplacedanywhereonthespan,asshowninFig.P659.MeasuringxfromA,showthatthe
maximumdeflectionoccursatx=[(L2b2)/3].

Solution659

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MR2 = 0

LR1 = P b

R1 = P b/L

MR1 = 0

LR2 = P a

R2 = P a/L

y Pb
=
x L

Pb
y = x
L

1
1

tA/D = (AreaAD ) X A
EI

1
1 2
tA/D = [ xy( x]
2 3
EI

1
1 2
tA/D = [ x y]
3
EI

1 Pb
1 2
tA/D = [ x ( x)]
3
EI L

1 Pb
tA/D = x
3

EI 3L

1

tC /D = (AreaC D ) X C
EI

1
1 2 1 2 1 3
tC /D = [ (L x) (P b y) + (L x) y Pb ]
6 2 6
EI

1 Pb Pb
1 2 1 2 1 3
tC /D = [ (L x) (P b x) + (L x) ( x) Pb ]
6 2 6
EI L L

1 x x
1 2 1 2 1 3
tC /D = [ P b(L x) (1 )+ P b(L x) ( ) Pb ]
6 2 6
EI L L

3
1 Pb Pb Pb
]
3 2
tC /D = [ (L x) + (L x) x
EI 6L 2L 6

Fromthefigure:
tA/D = tC /D

3
1 Pb 1 Pb Pb Pb
3 3 2
x = [ (L x) + (L x) x ]
EI 3L EI 6L 2L 6

3
Pb Pb Pb Pb
3 3 2
x = (L x) + (L x) x
3L 6L 2L 6

3 3 2
2x (L x) 3(L x) x
2
= + b
L L L

3 3 2 2
2x = (L x) + 3(L x) x Lb

3 3 2 2 3 2 2 2
2x = (L 3L x + 3Lx x ) + 3(L 2Lx + x )x Lb

3 3 2 2 3 2 2 3 2
2x = L 3L x + 3Lx x + 3L x 6Lx + 3x Lb

3 2 2
0 = L 3Lx Lb

2 2 2
0 = L 3x b

2 2 2
3x = L b


L2 b 2
x = (okay!)
3

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