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Chapter : 04

Shear and Moment in Beams

Shear and Moment Diagrams


Relationship Between Load, Shear, and Moment
Load and moment diagrams for a given shear
diagram
Moving Loads

Prof. Dr. Md. Shawkut Ali Khan


Faculty
Department of Mechanical Engineering
IUBAT
Rules and Regulation of S.F.M and M.D
How to draw Share Force Diagram
1. For the uniformly distributed load S.F.D will be a incline line[ ]

2. For the gradually varying load S.F.D will be a 2nd degree curve.

3. For the point load SFD will be a straight line.[ ]

How to draw Moment Diagram


4. If there is a triangle in S.F.D, M.D will be a 2nd degree curve.[ ]
5. If there is a rectangle in S.F.D, M.D will be a incline line.[ ]
6. If there is a trapezoid in S.F.D, M.D will be a curve line.[ ]
7. If the value of moment is given, M.D will be a straight line.[ ]
*Triangle

*Rectangle

*Trapezoid
Definition of a Beam
A beam is a bar subject to forces
or couples that lie in a plane
containing the longitudinal
section of the bar. According to
determinacy, a beam may be
determinate or indeterminate.

Statically Determinate Beams


Statically determinate beams are
those beams in which the
reactions of the supports may be
determined by the use of the
equations of static equilibrium.
The beams shown below are
examples of statically
determinate beams.
Statically Indeterminate Beams
If the number of reactions exerted
upon a beam exceeds the number of
equations in static equilibrium, the
beam is said to be statically
indeterminate. In order to solve the
reactions of the beam, the static
equations must be supplemented by
equations based upon the elastic
deformations of the beam.

The degree of indeterminacy is taken


as the difference between the umber
of reactions to the number of
equations in static equilibrium that
can be applied. In the case of the
propped beam shown, there are three
reactions R1, R2, and M and only two
equations (M = 0 and Fv= 0) can be
applied, thus the beam is
indeterminate to the first degree (3 - 2
= 1).
Types of Loading
Loads applied to the beam may consist of a concentrated load (load
applied at a point), uniform load, uniformly varying load, or an applied
couple or moment. These loads are shown in the following figures.
Problem 403
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-403.

Solution 403
From the load diagram:
To draw the shear diagram:

VA =-30 kN
VB =-30+56=26 kN
VC =26-50=-24kN
VD=-24+24=0 kN

To draw the Moment Diagram

MA = 0 kN.m
MB = -30*1=-30 kN.m
MC =-30+26*3=48kN.m
MD =48-24*2=0 kN.m
Problem 404
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-404.

Solution 404
To draw the shear diagram:

VA =1900 lb
VB = 1900-2000=-100 lb
VD =-100+100=0 lb

To draw the Moment


Diagram:

MA = 0 lb.ft
MB = 1900*3=5700 lb.ft
MC =5700-100*6=5100 lb.ft
Mc =5100-4800=300 lb.ft
MD =300-100*3=0 lb.ft
Problem 405
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-405.

Solution 405
To draw the Shear Diagram:

VA =114 kN
VB =114-
10*2=94 kN
VB=94-80=14
kN
VC =14-10*8=-
From similar
66 kN
tringle:
VC =-66+66=0
kN
X=1.4 m
To draw the Moment
Diagram:
MA = 0 kN.m

MB =

Mmax=208+0.5*1.4*14=217.8
kN.m
Problem 406
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-406.

Solution 406
To draw the Shear Diagram:

VA =670 lb
VB =670-60*4=430 lb
VB= 430-900=-470 lb
VC=-470-60*8=-950 lb
VC =-950+1710=760 lb
VD =760-60*6=400 lb
VD =400-400=0 lb
To draw the Moment
Diagram:
MA= 0
lb.ft
MB

MC

MD
Problem 407
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-407.

Solution
407
To draw the Shear Diagram:
VA =20 kN
VB =20 kN
VC =20-30*2=-40 kN
VD=-40+40=0 kN
From similar triangle:

X=0.67 m
To draw the Moment
Diagram:
MA = 0 kN.m
MB = 20*3=60 kN.m
Mmax =60+0.5*.067*20=66.67 kN.m
MC=66.67-.5*1.33*40=40 kN.m
MD =40-40*1=0 kN.m
Problem 408
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-408.

Solution 408
o draw th e Shear Diagram:
VA =90 kN
VB =90-50*2=-10 kN
VC =-10 kN
VD=-10-20*2=-50 kN
VD =-50+50=0 kN
From similar triangle:

X=1.8 m

o draw the Moment Diagram:


MA = 0 kN.m
Mmax =0.5*1.8*90=81 kN.m
MB =81-0.5*0.2*10=80 kN.m
MC=80-10*2=60 kN.m

MD
Problem 409
antilever beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-409.

Solution 409
+ MA
=0

+Fy=0

R=-
To draw the Shear Diagram:

VA =0

VB =-
VC =-

VC =- + =0

To draw the Moment Diagram:

MA = 0
-
MB =

MC=- -

MC +
Problem 410
Cantilever beam carrying the uniformly varying load shown in
Fig. P-410.

Solution 410

R=-.5*L*0 =-

Shear equation:

A B
V=-.5*L*0 =-

Moment equation:

MA= 0

MB
Problem 411
Cantilever beam carrying a distributed load with intensity varying from
wo at the free end to zero at the wall, as shown in Fig. P-411.

Solution 411

+Fy=0
R=-.5*L*0 =-

To draw the Shear Diagram:

V=
-.5*L*0 =-

To draw the Moment Diagram:

*L2
Problem 412
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-412.
Solution 412
To draw the Shear Diagram:
VA =800 lb
VB =800 lb
VC=800-800*4=-2400 lb
VC =-2400+4000=1600 lb
VD =1600-800*2=0 lb
From similar tringle:

X=1ft
To draw the Moment Diagram:

MA = 0 lb.ft
MB =800*2=1600 lb.ft
Mmax =1600+.5*1*800=2000 lb.ft
MC =2000-.5*3*2400=-1600 lb.ft
MD =-1600+.5*2*1600=0 lb.ft
oblem 413
am loaded as shown in Fig. P-413. See the instruction.

Solution 413
o draw the Shear Diagram:

VA =0 lb
VB =-100*2=-200 lb
VB=-200+300=100 lb
VC =100-100*4=-300 lb
VE =-300+300=0 lb
From similar
triangles:

X= 1ft

To draw the Moment Diagram:

MA = 0 lb.ft
MB =-0.5*2*200= -200 lb.ft
Mx= -200+0.5*1*100= -150 lb.ft
MC = -150-0.5*3*300= -600 lb.ft
MD =-600-300*1= -900 lb.ft
MD =-900+1200= 300 lb.ft
ME =300-300*1= 0 lb.ft
Problem 414
Cantilever beam carrying the load shown in
Fig. P-414.
Solution 414

= - *3**3*2- 2*5*
= - 28 kN

=0
*3*2+2*5)=0
=13kN

= -2*2*
= - 4kN.m
To draw the Shear Diagram:

VA =0 kN
VB =-2*2=-4 kN
VC =-4-2*3-.5*3*2=-13 kN
VC =-13+13=0 kN

To draw the Moment Diagram:

MA = 0 kN.m
MB =-0.5*2*4=-4 kN.m
MC=-2*5*2.5-.5*3*2* kN.m

MC=-28+28=0 kN.m
roblem 416
am carrying uniformly varying load shown in Fig. P-416.
Solution 416
From Similar triangle:

or , y = A B

Now
,
or, x2
= x=
or,
X
L2/3
or, x =
To Draw
L/3
The shear
VDiagram:
A*= L* 0/6
VB *= L* L0*/6 0.5*L* 0 = 0L/3
VB = - 0L/3+ 0L/3 = 0
To Draw the Moment
Diagram:
MA = 0

Mx =

MB = 0L2/93 1/3* 0L/3*(3-3)L/3


=0
Problem 417
Beam carrying the triangular loading shown in
Fig. P-417.

Solution 417

The Triangles is symmetrically so,

R1=R2=
To draw the Shear Diagram

VA =
A B
VB =

VB =


To draw the Moment Diagram

MA = 0

Mmax =

MB=
Problem 419
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-419.
Solution
419
=0

Now from similar triangle,

By geometry we get,
450=
=20

Now,
= 1341.34 kN.m

=1080 kN.m
To draw the Shear Diagram

VA =450 lb
VB =450-0.5*6*270=-360 lb
VC =-360+360=0 lb


To draw the Moment Diagram

MA = 0 lb.ft

Mmax =

MB=

MC =1080-360*3=0 lb.ft
Problem 420
A total distributed load of 30 kips supported by a uniformly
distributed reaction as shown in Fig. P-420.

Solution 420

(upper)=

(lower)=
To draw the Shear Diagram:

A B C D
VA =0 lb
VB =1500*4=6000 lb
VC =6000-2500*12+1500*12=-6000 lb
VD = -6000+1500*4=0 lb

To draw the Moment Diagram

MA = 0 lb.ft
MB =0.5*4*6000=12000 lb.ft
Mmax = 12000+0.5*6*6000=30000 lb.ft
MC =30000-0.5*6*6000=12000 lb.ft
MD =12000-0.5*4*6000=0 lb.ft
Problem 425
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-425.

Solution 425

+
To draw the Shear Diagram

VA =35 kN
VB =35 kN
VB =35-60=-25 kN
VC =-25 kN
VC =-25+55=30 kN
VD =30-30=0 kN


To draw the Moment Diagram

MA = 0 kN.m
MB = 35*2=70 kN.m
MC =70-25*4=-30 kN.m
MD =-30+30*1=0 kN.m
Problem 426
Cantilever beam acted upon by a uniformly distributed load and a
couple as shown in Fig. P-426.

Solution 426

+ MA =60-5*2*(1+3)=20 kN.m

+Fy=0
R-5*2=0
R=10 kN
To draw the Shear Diagram

VA =0 kN
VB =0-5*2=-10 kN

VC =-10 kN R
VD =-10+10=0 kN


To draw the Moment Diagram

MA = 0 kN.m
MB = -0.5*2*10=-10 kN.m
MC = -10-10*2=-30 kN.m
MC =-30+60=30 kN.m
MD =30-10*1=20 kN.m
MD =20-20=0 kN.m
Problem 427
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-427.

+
=0
=1200 lb

=0

From similar triangle


To draw the Shear Diagram
VA =800 lb
VB =800-100*9=-100 lb
VB =-100-800=-900 lb
VC =-900-100*3=-1200 lb
VC =-1200+1200=0 lb

To draw the Moment Diagram

MA = 0 lb.ft
MX =0.5*8*800=3200 lb.ft
MB = 3200-0.*1*100=3150 lb.ft

MC =
Problem 428
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-428.
Solution 428

From similar tringle:

X=1 m
To draw the Shear Diagram

VA =10 kN
VB =10 kN
VC =10 kN
VD =10-10*3=-20 kN
VD =-20+40=20 kN
VE =20-10*2=0 kN

To draw the Moment Diagram

MA = 0 kN.m
MB = 10*1=10 kN.m
MB =10-25=-15 kN.m
MC = -15+10*1=-5 kN.m
MX =-5+0.5*1*10=0 kN.m
MD =-0.5*2*20=-20kN.m
ME =-20+0.5*2*20=0 kN.m
Problem 429
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-429.

Solution 429

From similar tringle:

X=1.42 ft
To draw the Shear Diagram

VA =170 lb
VB =170-120*2=-70 lb
VB =-70-100=-170 lb
VC =-170 lb
VC =-170+410=240 lb
VD = 240-120*2=0 lb

To draw the Moment Diagram

MA = 0 lb.ft
MX =0.5*1.42*170=120.42 lb.ft
MB =120-0.5*.58*70=100 lb.ft
MC =100-170*2=-240 lb.ft
MD =-240+0.5*2*240=0 lb.ft
Problem 430
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-430.

Solution 430
To draw the Shear Diagram

VA =-1000 lb
VB =-1000-400*5=-
3000 lb
VB =-
3000+5000=2000 lb
VC =2000-2000=0 lb
VD =
To draw the Moment Diagram
-200*10+2000=0 lb

MA = 0 lb.ft

MB =

MC =-10000+2000*10=10000 lb.ft
MD =10000-0.5*10*200=0 lb.ft
Problem 431
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-431.

Solution 431
To draw the Shear
Diagram
VA =70 kN
VB =70-2*10=50 Kn
VC =-1*10=-10 kN
VD=-10-4*10-4*20=-130 Kn
VD =-130+200=70 Kn
VE =70-3*10=40 Kn
VE =40-40=0 kN
o draw the Moment Diagram

MA = 0 kN.m

MB =

MC=

MD =

ME =
Problem 432
Beam loaded as shown in
Fig. P-432.
ction
Solution 432
o draw the Shear Diagram
VA =-60 kN
VB =-60 KN
VB =-60+132=72 kN
VC =72-40*3=-48 kN
VE =-48+48=0 KN
From similar triangle:

X=18 m

To draw the Moment Diagram


MA = 0 kN.m
MB =-60*1=-60 kN.m
MX=-60+.5*1.5*72=4.8 kN.m
MC=4.8-.5*1.2*48=-24 kN.m
MD =-24-48=-72 KN.m
MD =-72+120=48 KN.m
ME =48-48*1=0 KN.m
roblem 433
verhang beam loaded by a force and a couple as shown in Fig. P-433.

Solution 433
To draw the Shear Diagram

VA =300 lb
VB =300 lb
VC=300+450=750 lb
VD =750-750=0 lb

To draw the Moment Diagram

MA = 0 lb.ft
MB = 300*2=600 lb.ft
MB =600-3000=-2400 lb.ft
MC =-2400+300*3=-1500 lb.ft
MD =-1500+750*2=0 lb.ft
Problem 434
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-434.
Solution 434
o draw the Shear Diagram
VA =0 kN
VB =-20*2 =-40 kN
VB =-40+100=60 kN
VC =60-20*2=20 kN
VC=20-60=-40 kN
VD =-40 kN
VE =-40+40 kN
To draw the Moment Diagram
MA = 0 kN.m
MB =-0.5*2*-40=-40 kN.m
MC=-40+

MD =40-40*2=-40 kN.m
MD =-40+120=80 kN.m
ME =80-40*2=0 kN.m
Problem 435
Beam loaded and supported as shown in
Fig. P-435.
Solution 435
To draw the Shear
Diagram
VA =0 kN
VB =-10*2=-20 kN
VB =-20+68=48 kN
VC =48-10*2=28 kN
Vc=28-20=8 kN
VD =8-40=-32 kN
VE =-32 kN
VF =-32+16*2=0 kN
To draw the Moment Diagram

MA = 0 kN.m
MB =-.5*2*20=-20 kN.m
MC=

MD =56+8*1=64 kN.m
ME =64-32*1=32 kN.m
MF =32-.5*2*32=0 kN.m
blem 436
tributed load is supported by two distributed reactions as shown in Fig. P

Solution 436
To draw the Shear Diagram
VA =0 lb
VB =400*4=1600 lb
VC =1600-440*8=-1920 lb
VD =-1920+960*2=0 lb
From similar tringle:

X=3.636 ft
To draw the Moment
Diagram
MA = 0 lb.ft
MB =0.5*4*1600 =3200 lb.ft
Mx= 3200+0.5*3.636*1600=6109.1
lb.ft
MC = 6109.1-0.5*4.364*1920=1920
lb.ft
MD =1920-0.5*2*1920=0 lb.ft
roblem 437
antilever beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-437.

Solution 437

+
To draw the Shear Diagram

VA =-1000 lb
VB =-1000 lb
VB =-1000+500=-500 lb
VC =-500 lb
VD =-500-400*4=-2100
lb
VD =-2100+2100=0 lb
o draw the Moment Diagram
MA = 0 lb.ft
MB =-1000*2=-2000 lb.ft
MC = -2000-500*2=-3000 lb.ft
MD =

MD =-8200+8200=0 lb.ft
Problem 438
The beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-438 consists of two
segments joined by a frictionless hinge at which the
bending moment is zero.

Solution 438
From the FBD of the section to the left of hinge
o draw the Shear Diagram
VA =0 lb
VB =-200*2=-400 lb
VB =-400+900=500 lb
VH =500-200*4=-300 lb
VC =-300-200*2=-700 lb
VC =-700+700=0 lb
From similar triangles:

X=2.5 ft

o draw the Moment Diagram


MA = 0 lb.ft
MB =-0.5*2*400=-400 lb.ft
MX =-400+0.5*2.5*500=225 lb.ft
MH =225-0.5*1.5*300=0 lb.ft
MC =
MC =-1000+1000=0 lb.ft
Problem 439
A beam supported on three reactions as shown in Fig. P-439
consists of two segments joined by frictionless hinge at which
the bending moment is zero.
Solution 439

For the right side portion



-400*10+1200=0
=4800 lb

By similar triangle,
To draw the Shear Diagram
VA=2000 lb
VB =2000 lb
VB=2000-4000=-2000 lb
VC= -2000 lb
VC=-2000+4800=2800 lb
VD=2800-400*10=-1200 lb
VD=-1200+1200=0 lb

To draw the Moment Diagram


MA= 0 lb.ft
MB=2000*4=8000 lb.ft
MC=8000-2000*8=-8000 lb.ft
MX=-8000+0.5*7*2800=1800 lb.ft
MD=1800-0.5*3*1200=0 lb.ft
roblem 442
am carrying the uniformly varying load shown in Fig. P-442.

Solution 442
To draw the Shear Diagram

VA=

VB =

VB =

To draw the Moment Diagram

MA =0
MC =

MB =0
roblem 443
eam carrying the triangular loads shown in Fig. P-443.

Solution 443
By
symmetry:
To draw the Shear Diagram

VA=
VB
=

VC =

VC =

To draw the Moment Diagram


MA =0

MB =

MC =
Problem 444
Beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-444.

The loading
is symmetrical about the middle point,
So, L
L

L=
To draw the Shear Diagram

VA=

VB =

VC =

VC =

To draw the Moment Diagram

MA =0

MB =

MC =
Problem 445
Beam carrying the loads shown in Fig. P-
445.
Solution
445

=86kN

From similar triangle


84-20*(1+x)-
o draw the Shear Diagram

VA =84 kN
VB =84-20*1=64 kN
VC =64-20*3-0.5*3*60=-86 kN
VD =-86+86=0 kN

o draw the Moment Diagram


MA = 0 kN.m

MB =

Mmax =

MC =

MD =86-86*1=0 kN.m
Problem 446
Beam loaded and supported as shown in
Fig. P-446.

Solution 446

5=180
=36 kN/m.
o draw the Shear Diagram
VA =0 kN
VB =0.5*1*36=18 kN
VB =18-50=-32 kN
VC =-32+4*36-4*20=32 kN
VC = 32-50=-18 kN
VD =-18+0.5*1*36=0 kN

o draw the Moment Diagram


MA = 0 kN.m

MB =

Mx = 6-0.5*2*32=-26 kN.m
MC = -26+0.5*2*32=6 kN.m
MD =

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