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Theory of Structures Formula PDF

The document discusses the fixed end moments of common structural loadings: 1) It provides formulas for the fixed end moments (MA and MB) of a simply supported beam under a central point load P and a uniform load w. 2) Values are given for the non-dimensional fixed end moments (6Aa1/L and 6Ab1/L) of a beam with a point load at distance a from the left end and b from the right end. 3) Formulas are also shown for the maximum bending moment (Mmax) and the location of Mmax (amax) for beams under various common loadings.

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Theory of Structures Formula PDF

The document discusses the fixed end moments of common structural loadings: 1) It provides formulas for the fixed end moments (MA and MB) of a simply supported beam under a central point load P and a uniform load w. 2) Values are given for the non-dimensional fixed end moments (6Aa1/L and 6Ab1/L) of a beam with a point load at distance a from the left end and b from the right end. 3) Formulas are also shown for the maximum bending moment (Mmax) and the location of Mmax (amax) for beams under various common loadings.

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THEORY OF STRUCTURES (MODULE 2) THEORY OF STRUCTURES

P w (N/m)
2
7w L
a b MA = -
FIXED END MOMENTS OF COMMON LOADINGS B 120
Values of 6Aa and 6Ab of Common loadings: A L
B
A L 11wL
L L R =
P P 2 2 40
Pa (3L -a) Pa R
a b L/2 L/2 Mmax = - P(a) ; max = ; B =
6EI 2EI
L L
Beam Loading 6A1a1 /L 6A1b1 /L A B A B 2
w (N/m) w (N/m) wa
2 2
MA = RL -
MA = -Pab / L M A = -PL / 8 2
A b 3
2 2 L B wb (4L - b)
MB = Pba / L M B = PL / 8 A a B R = -
P 8L 3
2 4 3 L
wL wL wL
a b Pa ( L2 - a2 ) Pb ( L2 - b2 ) w (kN/m) Mmax = - ; max = ; B = R
L w (kN/m) 2 8 EI 6EI
L L
M
L L
A B A B
A B FULLY RESTRAINED BEAM FORMULAS
L
2 2
MA = -w L / 12 MA = -w L / 30
2 P 2 2
2 2 ML ML Pab Pba
MB = w L / 12 MB = w L / 20 Mmax = - M ; max = ; B = MA = ; MB =
P 2EI EI L2 L2
a b
L/2 L/2 3 PL 2 3 PL 2 w (kN/m) A L B
2
Pb (3L - 4b)
L 8 8 w (N/m) mid =
48EI
M
a b
A L B
L L P
A B A B
2 4 3
wL wL wL PL PL
2 Mmax = - ; = ; = L/2 L/2 MA = ; MB = -
MA = -5w L / 96 MA = Mb (3a/L - 1)/L 6
max
30EI
B
24EI 8 8
w (N/m) A 3
2 L B PL
3 3 MB = 5w L / 96 MB = Ma (3b/L - 1)/L max =
wL wL 192EI
L 4 4 PROPPED BEAM FORMULAS
2 2
SIMPLE AND CANTILEVER BEAM FORMULAS w (N/m)
MA =
wL
; MB = -
wL
P 2 2 12 12
P( b a + a b /2 )
w (N/m) MA = - wL
4
L2 A L B =
a b max
384EI
w (N/m) A L B 2
Pa ( 3L - a)
3 3 A B R =
8wL 7wL L 2L 3 w (N/m) 4
60 60 R 5wL
2
wL
L 2 4 3 MA = MB - ; mid =
wL 5wL wL 96 768EI
Mmax = ; max = ; max = P
4
8 384 EI 24EI 3PL 7 wL
L/2 L/2 MA = - max =
16 A L B 3840EI
P A L B
5P
R =
16
A B R 2 2
w (N/m) L w (N/m) wL wL
3 3 MA = - ; MB = -
5wL 5wL w (N/m) 2 30 20
PL PL
3
PL
2 wL 4
32 32 Mmax = ; = ; = MA = - wL
L 4
max
48EI
max
16EI 8 mid =
A L B A L B 768EI
3wL
R =
R 16
P 2 2
5wL 11wL
w (N/m) MA = - ; MB = -
w (N/m) 192 192
M A L B 2
wL
a b
MA = - L/2 ma =
-M ( 3a2 - L2 ) + M ( 3b2 - L2 ) 15
A L B A B
L L L L/2
PL3 PL
2 wL
Mmax = - PL ; = ; = R =
max B 10 L
3EI 2EI R

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