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Table A9 Shear, Moment, and Deection of Beams (Note: Force and moment reactions are positive in the directions shown; equations for shear force V and bending moment M follow the sign conventions given in Sec. 32.)

1 Cantileverend load
y l F x M1 R1

R1 = V = F M = F(x l) y=

M1 = Fl

F x2 (x 3l) 6E I Fl 3 3E I

ymax =

+ x M x

2 Cantileverintermediate load
y l a F A M1 R1 V B C x b

R1 = V = F M A B = F(x a) yA B = yB C = ymax =
+ x

M1 = Fa MB C = 0

Fx (x 3a) 6E I Fa 2 (a 3x) 6E I Fa 2 (a 3l) 6E I

M x

(continued)

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Table A9 Shear, Moment, and Deection of Beams (Continued) (Note: Force and moment reactions are positive in the directions shown; equations for shear force V and bending moment M follow the sign conventions given in Sec. 32.)

3 Cantileveruniform load
y l w x M1 R1 V

R1 = wl

M1 =

wl 2 2 M = w (l x)2 2

V = w(l x) y=

wx 2 (4lx x 2 6l 2 ) 24E I wl 4 8E I

ymax =
+ x

M x

4 Cantilevermoment load
y l M1 A B R1 V x M x MB

R1 = V = 0 y= MB x 2E I
2

M1 = M = M B ymax = MB l2 2E I

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Table A9 Shear, Moment, and Deection of Beams (Continued) (Note: Force and moment reactions are positive in the directions shown; equations for shear force V and bending moment M follow the sign conventions given in Sec. 32.)

5 Simple supportscenter load


y l l/2 A R1 V F B C x R2

R1 = R2 = V AB = R1 M AB = y AB

F 2 VBC = R2

F Fx M BC = (l x) 2 2 Fx = (4x 2 3l 2 ) 48E I Fl 3 48E I

+ x

ymax =

+ x

6 Simple supportsintermediate load


y l a F A R1 V B C x R2 b

R1 =

Fb l

R2 =

Fa l

V A B = R1 MA B = yA B

VB C = R2

+ x

yB C

Fa Fbx MB C = (l x) l l Fbx 2 = (x + b2 l 2 ) 6E I l Fa(l x) 2 = (x + a 2 2lx) 6E I l

+ x

(continued)

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Table A9 Shear, Moment, and Deection of Beams (Continued) (Note: Force and moment reactions are positive in the directions shown; equations for shear force V and bending moment M follow the sign conventions given in Sec. 32.)

7 Simple supportsuniform load


y l w x R1 V R2

R1 = R2 = M=

wl 2

V =

wl wx 2

wx (l x) 2 wx y= (2lx 2 x 3 l 3 ) 24E I 5wl 4 384E I

ymax =
+ x

+ x

8 Simple supportsmoment load


y l a MB A B R1 V b R2 C x

R1 = R2 = MA B = yA B yB C

MB l

V =

MB x MB C l MB x 2 = (x + 3a 2 6al + 2l 2 ) 6E I l MB 3 = [x 3lx 2 + x(2l 2 + 3a 2 ) 3a 2 l] 6E I l

MB l MB = (x l) l

+ x M

+ x

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Table A9 Shear, Moment, and Deection of Beams (Continued) (Note: Force and moment reactions are positive in the directions shown; equations for shear force V and bending moment M follow the sign conventions given in Sec. 32.)
y

9 Simple supportstwin loads


l a A R1 V F B F C a D x R2

R1 = R2 = F VC D = F MA B = F x yA B = yB C

VA B = F

VB C = 0

M B C = Fa

MC D = F(l x)

+ x

ymax

Fx 2 (x + 3a 2 3la) 6E I Fa = (3x 2 + a 2 3lx) 6E I Fa = (4a 2 3l 2 ) 24E I

+ x

10 Simple supportsoverhanging load


y l R1 A B R2 V a F C x

R1 = VA B MA B yA B

+ x

yB C

Fa F R2 = (l + a) l l Fa = VB C = F l Fax = M B C = F(x l a) l Fax 2 = (l x 2 ) 6E I l F(x l) [(x l)2 a(3x l)] = 6E I Fa 2 (l + a) 3E I

yc =

(continued)

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Table A9 Shear, Moment, and Deection of Beams (Continued) (Note: Force and moment reactions are positive in the directions shown; equations for shear force V and bending moment M follow the sign conventions given in Sec. 32.)

11 One xed and one simple supportcenter load


y l l/2 A M1 R1 V B F C x R2

R1 =

11F 16

R2 =

5F 16

M1 =

3Fl 16

V A B = R1 MA B = yA B = yB C

VB C = R2 MB C = 5F (l x) 16

F (11x 3l) 16

+ x

F x2 (11x 9l) 96E I F(l x) = (5x 2 + 2l 2 10lx) 96E I

+ x

12 One xed and one simple supportintermediate load


y l a A M1 R1 V B F b C x R2

Fb 2 (3l b2 ) 2l 3 Fb M1 = 2 (l 2 b2 ) 2l R1 = V A B = R1 MA B =

R2 =

Fa 2 (3l a) 2l 3

VB C = R2

Fb 2 [b l l 3 + x(3l 2 b2 )] 2l 3 Fa 2 2 (3l 3lx al + ax) 2l 3 Fbx 2 [3l(b2 l 2 ) + x(3l 2 b2 )] 12E I l 3 F(x a)3 6E I

+ x

MBC = yA B =

M + x

yB C = y A B

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Appendix A: Useful Tables

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Useful Tables

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Table A9 Shear, Moment, and Deection of Beams (Continued) (Note: Force and moment reactions are positive in the directions shown; equations for shear force V and bending moment M follow the sign conventions given in Sec. 32.)

13 One xed and one simple supportuniform load


y l

R1 =
x

M1 R1 V

R2

5wl 3wl R2 = 8 8 5wl wx V = 8 w M = (4x 2 5lx + l 2 ) 8 y= wx 2 (l x)(2x 3l) 48E I

M1 =

wl 2 8

+ x

M + x

14 Fixed supportscenter load


y l l/2 A M1 F B C x R1 R2 M2

R1 = R2 =

F 2 F 2

M1 = M2 =

Fl 8

V A B = VB C = MA B = yA B =

F (4x l) 8 F x2 (4x 3l) 48E I Fl 3 192E I

MBC =

F (3l 4x) 8

+ x

ymax =

+ x

(continued)

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Appendix A: Useful Tables

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Mechanical Engineering Design

Table A9 Shear, Moment, and Deection of Beams (Continued) (Note: Force and moment reactions are positive in the directions shown; equations for shear force V and bending moment M follow the sign conventions given in Sec. 32.)

15 Fixed supportsintermediate load


y l a F A M1 B C x R1 R2 M2 b

R1 = M1 =

Fb2 (3a + b) l3 Fab2 l2 M2 =

R2 = Fa 2 b l2

Fa 2 (3b + a) l3

V A B = R1 MA B =

VB C = R2

Fb2 [x(3a + b) al] l3

M B C = M A B F(x a)
+ x

yA B = yB C =

Fb2 x 2 [x(3a + b) 3al] 6E I l 3 Fa 2 (l x)2 [(l x)(3b + a) 3bl] 6E I l 3

M + x

16 Fixed supportsuniform load


y l

R1 = R2 =
x

wl 2

M1 = M2 =

wl 2 12

M1

R1

R2

M2

w (l 2x) 2 w (6lx 6x 2 l 2 ) M= 12 V = y= wx 2 (l x)2 24E I wl 4 384E I

+ x

ymax =

+ x

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