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    AM1.4-Bending moments in a simply supported beam Name: Arif Firdaus Marzuki Student ID: 1504166 Due Date: 16 January 2015 Introduction Bending moment is a rotational force that occurs when force is applied at any place away from at any point perpendicularly. A bending moment will occur when a moment is applied to a system so that the system will bend. According to Hibbeler‚ beams develop different internal shear force and bending moment from one point to another along the axis of the beam

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    SIMPLY SUPPORTED FLANGED BEAM DESIGN SIMPLY SUPPORTED FLANGED BEAM bf 1) Load Analysis - N= 1.35gk + 1.5qk 2) SFD and BMD - consider type of load hf h *min diameter bar provided is 12mm *min diameter link provided is 8mm d d = h – Cnom – Ølink – Øbar/2 Neutral Axis Lies in Flange Design as a rectangular section Size of beam (bf X d) Z = d (0.5+(0.25 – (k/1.134))1/2 0.95 d‚ use 0.95d as z value Asreq = M/0.87fykZ Provide main reinforcement Asmin = 0.26fctmbd/fyk

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    Bending of Beam Lab Report

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    1. Objective: The objective of this experiment is to demonstrate the bending of a bean when loaded at the center of its length and examine its deflection when positioned in two different ways‚ when the flat side of the beam is support and when the thin side is supported. In addition‚ try to find linear relationship between the load applied and the deflection of the beam and comparing the experimental deflection with the theoretical deflection. If the load is applied at the mid- length a=b=L/2

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    Applied mechanics laboratory report “Measurement of bending moment and shear forces for structural analysis” Azamat Omarov ID201102658 1.Theory and background 1.1 Summary That performed laboratory session on bending moments and shear forces requires good understanding and sufficient knowledge of axial forces. Bending is defined as a behavior of any structural element that undergoes the external load‚ which is applied perpendicularly to longitudinal axis. That experiment helps us to find

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    MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Beam Reactions OBJECT 1. To determine both the theoretical and actual support reactions of a simple vertically loaded beam‚ showing that the loadings on the supports are directly proportional to the distances of the loads from the supports; thus illustrating the principle of the moments of forces. 2. To determine the beam support reactions for a horizontal beam carrying vertical loads at positions across the span. APPARATUS Two support stands‚ beam of uniform round bar

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    Spring 2013 Lab Report Experiment # 3 Bending of Beams Section # ThTh12 Group # 1 Ömer Ege Çalışkan Serhat Karakuz Noyan Uğur Renda Turgut Soydan 20.03.2013 Abstract In this experiment‚ a simply supported beam is used and the variations of deflection of a simply supported beam with load‚ beam thickness and material are investigated. It is found that the deflection of the beam changes linearly with the load and as the beam thickness increases‚ the beam deflection decreases

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    DETERMINATE BEAM AND FRAMEWORK Objective: 1. To Sketch diagram of influence line for reactions‚ shear force and moment for: a. Simply supported beam b. Simply supported beam with one end overhanging c. Simply supported beam with both ends overhanging. 2. To calculate shear force and moment using influence line 3. To determine maximum shear force and moment 4. Calculate Absolute Maximum Moment (MMM) 4.1 INTRODUCTIONS: Influence line is to: Analysis a structure due to moving load along the beam. Show

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    BT9 5AH Stage 1 Laboratory Report Beam Bending and Superposition Author Tutor Prof. Menary Semester 1 Date 28/11/2011 Summary An investigation into beam bending and superposition. Being able to analyse how beams bend is an essential tool for all engineers. By using mathematics and material properties‚ engineers are able to compute structural deformation thus verifying a structures fitness for use. In this experiment a simply supported beam of aluminium is loaded with

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    1     Gemma  Rutter   CEGE‚  UCL   Investigation  of  a  beam  in  bending     Gemma  Rutter1     1CEGE  department‚  UCL‚  London       1.  INTRODUCTION     Beams  are  one  of  the  most  essential  components  of  man  made  structures  and   conducting  experiments  to  observe  how  a  beam  behaves  under  loading  is  crucial   to  understanding  its  key  aspects.  For

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    CIVE 3202 A6E – Mechanics of Solids II (Winter 2013) Experiment 2: Bending of an aluminum I-beam Introduction “Beams are long straight members that are subjected to loads perpendicular to their longitudinal axis and are classified according to the way they are supported”[1]. When a beam is subjected to an external load there are unseen internal forces within the beam that one must be aware of when implementing it into any design or structure. These internal

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