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Fixed/built-in or encastré beams are usually used in structure due to their high stability and performance in
resisting shear stress and bending moment. Your role in building and construction company is to analyse the
shear force and bending moment in order to provide better design of such beams under variety of loads. Your
manager asked you to provide a complete analysis as well as to deliver a report including your design
recommendations.
100 kN/m
150 KN
I (m)
10
Figure.2: Encastré beam under variety of loads
Your tasks are as follows:
1- Construct free-body diagram (FBD) to show the reaction forces and moments, equivalent force of the
distributed load., knowing that the upward reaction force on left side is 250 kN and the reaction moment
is clockwise with a value of 1500 kN.m.
2- Show FBD for each required section/cutting, include the internal forces and moments.
3- Write the distribution functions of the shear force and bending moment for each cut in the beam.
4- By hand construct diagrams for the shear force and bending moment distributions.
5- Determine the magnitudes and positions of maximum shear force and bending moment.
6- Using appropriate software, produce a model for the fixed end beam and verify your results from Part.4.
Transcribed Image Text:Project 2: Fixed/built-in or encastré beams are usually used in structure due to their high stability and performance in resisting shear stress and bending moment. Your role in building and construction company is to analyse the shear force and bending moment in order to provide better design of such beams under variety of loads. Your manager asked you to provide a complete analysis as well as to deliver a report including your design recommendations. 100 kN/m 150 KN I (m) 10 Figure.2: Encastré beam under variety of loads Your tasks are as follows: 1- Construct free-body diagram (FBD) to show the reaction forces and moments, equivalent force of the distributed load., knowing that the upward reaction force on left side is 250 kN and the reaction moment is clockwise with a value of 1500 kN.m. 2- Show FBD for each required section/cutting, include the internal forces and moments. 3- Write the distribution functions of the shear force and bending moment for each cut in the beam. 4- By hand construct diagrams for the shear force and bending moment distributions. 5- Determine the magnitudes and positions of maximum shear force and bending moment. 6- Using appropriate software, produce a model for the fixed end beam and verify your results from Part.4.
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