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A document from the Government College of Technology in Coimbatore assigns homework problems in mechanics of solids to civil engineering students. The assignment includes: 1) Using Macaulay's method to find the slope and deflection of a beam under a uniformly distributed load, 2) Explaining Euler's theory of beam buckling and the expression for critical load of a fixed-fixed beam, 3) Using the moment area method to find the slope and deflection of a cantilever beam under a uniform distributed load.
A document from the Government College of Technology in Coimbatore assigns homework problems in mechanics of solids to civil engineering students. The assignment includes: 1) Using Macaulay's method to find the slope and deflection of a beam under a uniformly distributed load, 2) Explaining Euler's theory of beam buckling and the expression for critical load of a fixed-fixed beam, 3) Using the moment area method to find the slope and deflection of a cantilever beam under a uniform distributed load.
A document from the Government College of Technology in Coimbatore assigns homework problems in mechanics of solids to civil engineering students. The assignment includes: 1) Using Macaulay's method to find the slope and deflection of a beam under a uniformly distributed load, 2) Explaining Euler's theory of beam buckling and the expression for critical load of a fixed-fixed beam, 3) Using the moment area method to find the slope and deflection of a cantilever beam under a uniform distributed load.
1. A horizontal beam AB is simply supported. The beam is subjected to a uniformly
distributed to a load of 5kN/m for its l/3 distance at its centre. The length of the beam is 9m find the slope and deflection at the centre of the beam using Macaulay’s method. Take E= 2*10^5 N/mm2,I =5*10^8mm4. 2. Explain Euler’s theory and its assumptions; also write the expression for crippling load when both the ends are fixed. 3. A horizontal cantilever beam of span 5m is subjected to a UDL of 3kN/m, using Moment Area method determines its slope and deflection at salient points.