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    Shear Forces and Bending Moments in Beams

    (Q) A beam 4m long is supported at the left hand side by a hinge support and on the right by a roller support. It is under a non-uniform load intensity throughout by a load intensity given by:

    w = 25Cos(pi x/8)kN/m.

    Write equations for the shear force and the bending moments for any section of the beam.

    Thanks a ton for the help!!!!


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    Re: Shear Forces and Bending Moments in Beams

    Hi,
    I've found for shear force
    V= 32.38 - cos(pi x1/8)
    and for moment
    M = 32.38 x1 - integral of (x cos(pi x/8)dx) from 0 to x1
    x1 is any point on the beam from 0 to 4
    You may want to check it I mayy have done some wrong calculation but I did it twice. sorry about the integral part ı do not know if I am able to write an integral sign here


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    Re: Shear Forces and Bending Moments in Beams

    Dear mustafap,

    can u give some examples? It's very usefull to me.


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