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(i) Between each pair of the supports the beam section is constant
(ii) The joints in a structure may rotate or deflect as a whole, but the
angles between the members meeting at that joint remain the same.
4. A.2: How many slope-deflection equations are available for a two span
continuous beam?
4. A.4: How do you account for sway in slope-deflection method for portal
frames?
4. A.5: Write down the equation for sway correction for the portal frame shown
below.
The shear equation (sway correction equation) is
4. A.6: For the portal frame shown in the figure,write down the horizontal shear
equation
4. A.7: Write down the Slope-Deflection equation for a fixed end support.
2𝐸𝐼 3∆
MAB= MFAB+ 2θA + θB +
𝑙 𝑙
2𝐸𝐼 3∆
= MFAB+ θB + (since θA =0)
𝑙 𝑙
2𝐸𝐼
If there is no support settlement, Δ=0 and MAB= MFAB+ (θB)
𝑙
4. A.8: Write down the general slope-deflection equation and state what each
term represents.
2𝐸𝐼 3∆
MAB=MFAB+ 2θA + θB +
𝑙 𝑙
2𝐸𝐼 3∆
MBA=MFBA+ 2θB + θA +
𝑙 𝑙
MFAB, MFBA - Fixed end moments at A and B respectively due to the given
loading
θA, θB - Slopes at A and B respectively
4. A.10: In a continuous beam, one of the support sinks. What will happen to the
span and support moments associated with the sinking support?
Referring to the fig. support D sink by Δ. This will not affect span moments.
Fixed end moments (support moments) will get developed as under
𝛥
MFCD=MFDC= -6EI
𝑙 12
𝛥
MFDE=MFED= 6EI
𝑙 12
SLOPE DEFLECTION METHOD
Introduction
Assumptions
1. Continuous Beams
Step Procedure:
1. Consider each span of the continuous beam is taken as fixed beam find
the fixed end moments.
2. Using slope deflection equations write down all the end moments.
4. Solve the joint equilibrium equation to get the unknown rotations and
deflections.
1 wl wl
- +
8 8
2 2
2 wl wl
- +
12 12
2 2
3 wab wab
- 2 + 2
l l
4 - +
2
wa wa
2
(6l 2 8al 3a 2 ) 2
(4l 2 3a )
12l 12l
2 2
5 wl wl
- +
30 20
6 m m
+ +
4 4
7 Mb Ma
(3a l ) (3b l )
l2 l2
Slope Deflection Equations:
2 EI 3
MAB = MFAB + 2 A B (1)
l l
2 EI 3
MBA = MFAB + 2 B A (2)
l l
5 5
- WL2 WL2
96 96
4. B.1: Using slope deflection method, Draw BMD of the continuous beam
shown in Fig. EI Constant (Anna May – 2012)
wl 2 wl 2
20 30
Span AB:
Span CD:
2 EI 3
MAB = MFAB + 2 A2 B A = 0, = 0
l l
2 EI 3
MBA = MFBA + 2 B2 A
l l
= 24+0.66 EI B (2)
2 EI 3
MBC = MFBC + 2 B2 A
l l
2 EI 3
MCB = MFCB + 2 C2 B
l l
2EI 3
MCD = MFCD +
l 2 C D l
2EI 3
MDC = MFDC +
l 2 D C l
MBA + MBC = 0
MCB + MCD = 0
EIB = -4.77
EIC= +0.61
Span AB
Span BC
Span CD
2 EI 3
MAB = MFAB + 2 A2 B
l l
2 EI 3
MBA = MFAB + 2 B A
l l
2 EI 3
MCB = MFCB + 2 C B
l l
2 EI 3
MCD = MFCD + 2 C D
l l
2 EI 3
MDC = MFDC + 2 D C
l l
MBA + MBC = 0
MCB + MCD = 0
EI B = + 31.9
EI C = - 37.0
(d) Final Moments:
4. B.3: Analyze the Beam Shown in Fig by the slope deflection method.
Draw shear force and BMI Diagrams (Anna May 2008) EI Constant
Span
2 EI 3
MAB = MFAB + 2 A B
l l
2 EI 3
MBA = MFBA + 2 B A
l l
MBA + MBC = 0
EIB = -75
_____
0.88
EIB = - 85.22
MBA = 75 KNm
4. B.4: A Continuous Beam ABCD fixed at and D continuous over supports
B and C. The span AB = 5m carries a central concentrated load of 10KN.
The span BC 4m carries a uniformly distributed load of 4KN/m over the
entire span of BC. The span CD =6m carries a non central concentrated
load of 8 KN acting at the distance of 2m from the end D. Analyze the
Beam and Draw the BM diagram using slope deflection method. (Anna
May 2012)
Span AB
Span BC
Span CD
2 EI 3
MAB = MFAB + 2 A B
l l
2 EI 3
MBA = MFBA + 2
l l
B A
2 EI 3
MBC = MFBC + 2 B C
l l
2 EI 3
MCB = MFCB + 2 C B
l l
2EI 3
MCD = MFCD + 2 C D
l l
MDC = 7.11 +
2 EI
2 D C 0
6
EI B = - 0.22
EI C = - 1.00
MBC = -6.02KNm
Span AB
Span BC
MFBC = -7.5 KNm
Span CD
2 EI 3
MAB = MFAB + 2 A B
l l
2 EI 3
MBA = MFBA + 2 B A
l l
2 EI 3
MBC = MFBC + 2 B C
l l
2 EI 3
MCB = MFCB + 2 C B
l l
2EI 3
MCD = MFCD + 2 C D
l l
2 EI 3
MDC = MFDC +
l 2 D C l
MBA + MBC = 0
MCB + MCD = 0
MDC + MDE = 0
EI B = - 13.21
EI C = 22.46
EI D = - 41.53
4. B.6: Analyze the frame shown in Fig by slope deflection method draw
bending moment diagram (Anna Nov 2007) (Model Example)
MFAB = MFBA = 0
MFBD = 20 x 1 KNm
12 4
MFBC = = -16 KNm
12
12 4
MFCB = = +16 KNm
12
(b) Slope Deflection Equations:
2EI 3
MAB = MFAB + 2 A B
l l
2 EI
= EI B
l
MBA = 0+
2 EI
A 2 B 0
3
4
= EI B A 0
3
2 E 2 I
MBC = -16 + 2 B C
4
= 16 2EI B C 0
2 E 2 I
MCB = 16 + B 2C
4
= 16 EI B C 0
4
EIB + (-16 + 2EIB) + 20 = 0
3
3.33 EIB + 4 = 0
3.33 EIB = -4
EIB = -4
____
3.33
EIB = -1.20
(d) Final Moments
3 42
MFAB = - 4tm
12
3 42
MFBA = + 4tm
12
2 EI 3
MAB = MFAB + 2 A2 B
l l
= -4 + 1.5EI B (1)
2 EI 3
MBA = MFAB + 2
l l
B A
= +4 + 3 EI B (2)
2EI 3
MBD = MFBD +
l 2 B D l
= 1 EI B (3)
2EI 3
MDB = MFDB +
l 2 D B l
4 + 3EIB + EI B + (-6) = 0
4EIB – 2 =0
EIB = 0.5
Span AB
MFAB = MFBA = 0; MFCD = MFDC = 0
wl 2 10 62
MFBC =- 30 KNm
12 12
wl 2 10 62
MFCB =+ 30 KNm
12 12
2 EI 3
MAB = MFAB + 2 A2 B
l l
2
MAB = EIB (1)
3
4EI
MBA = B (2)
3
MBC = -30 +
2 EI
2 B C0
6
MCB = +30 +
2 EI
2 C B0
6
MCD =
2 EI
2 C0 0
l
MDC =
2 EI
0 C
l
MBA + MBC = 0
MCB + MCD = 0
4
EIB + (-30) + 0.66EIB + 0.33EIC = 0
3
EIB = 17.9
EIC = 17.9
Final Moments:
4. B.9: Analyze the continuous beam loaded as show in fig by the sloe
deflection method. Support B Sinks by 10mm. Take E=2x10 5 n/mm2, I =
16 x 107mm4. Sketch the bending moment and shear force diagrams.
Span AB
Span BC
MFBC = 15 KNm
MFCB = 15 KNm
Span CD
3
Span AB: MAB = MFAB + 2EK 2 A2 B
l
3 10
= - 60 + 2EK (0 + B - )
6000
EI 1
MAB = - 60 + (0+B - ) (1)
3 200
3
MBA = MFBA + 2EK (2B+A + )
l
EI 3 10
MBA = 60 + (2B - ) (2)
3 6000
3
Span BC: MBC = MFBC + 2EK 2 B B
l
2EI 1
MBC = - 15 + (2B + C + ) (3)
3 100
2EI 1
MCB = 15 + (2C + D + ) (4)
3 100
3
Span CD: MCD = MFCD + 2EK 2C D
l
D = 0, Therefore, D is fixed.
EI
MCD = - 37.5 + (2C) (5)
3
EI C
MDC = 37.5 + (6)
3
(c) Joint Equilibrium Equations:
EI 1 2EI 1
From (2) and (3), 60 + (2B - ) + (-15) + (2B + C + )=0
3 200 3 100
EI 1 2
45 + (2B - + 4B + 2C )=0
3 200 100
EI 3
45 + (6B + 2C + )=0
3 200
EI 3
(6B + 2C + ) = -45 x 3 – 135
3 200
2EI 1 2EI
15 + (2C + B + ) – 37.5 + C = 0
3 100 3
2EI 1
15 + (2C + B + + C) – 37.5 = 0
3 100
1
EI (SC + B + ) = 33.75
100
1
EI (B+3C + ) = 33.75 (8)
100
6
(8) x (6) EI (6B + 18C + ) = 202.5 (9)
100
3
EI (6B + 2C + ) = -135 (7)
200
9
(9) – (7) EI (16C + ) = 337.5 (10)
200
9
32 x 106 (16C + ) = 337.5 x 103
200
1
C = -
464
2(1) 3
EI (6B + ) = -135
464 200
1
B = -
402
EI 1 1
From (1), MAB = - 60 + (- - )
3 402 200
EI (1) 1
From (2), MBA = 60 + (2 - )
3 402 200
2 32 106 (1) 1 1
From (3), MBC = - 15 + (2 - )
3 402 464 100
2 32 106 (1) 1 1
From (4), MCB = 15 + (2 - )
3 464 402 100
MCB = 83.35KNm
EI (1)
From (5), MCD = - 37.5 + (2 )
3 464
4. B.10: Analyze the frame shown in Fig. by the slope deflection method
and draw the bending moment diagram.
MFAB = -3 KNm
MFBA = +3 KNm
MFBC = -3 KNm
MFCB = +3 KNm
MFCD = +3 KNm
MFCD = MFDC = 0
(Therefore No Lateral loading on CD)
2EI 3
MAB = MFAB + 2 A B
l l
=-3+
4 EI
B
l
2EI 3
MBA = MFBA + (2B + A + )
3 l
2EI
=3+ (2B -)
3
2EI 3
MBC = MFBC + (2B + C + )
3 l
2EI 3
MCB = MFCB + (2C + B + )
3 l
2EI 3
MCD = MFCD + (2C + D + )
3 l
3
= 1.5EI (2C - )
2
2 EI 3
MDC = MFDC + (2D + C + )
L l
3
= 1.5 EI (C - )
2
3. Equilibrium and Shear Equations:
4EI
3+ (2b -) – 3 + EI (2B + C) = 0
3
14 B EI 4 EI
C EI 0 )
3 3
14B - 4 + 3 C = 0 (4)
3
3 + EI (2C + B) + 1.5 EI (2C - )=0
2
3
B + 5C – 2.253 = - (5)
EI
M AB M BA ph M CD M DC
p0 (3)
l l
3
4EI
B 3 4EI 2 B 12
3 3
3
3 3
1.5EI 2 C 1.5EI C
2 2
8 0
2
4.5EI C 4.5EI
8 0
2
- - + +
___________________________________
26.5C + 0.82 = 0 (7)
- - + +
_________________________
-67C + 27.5 = 42/EI (8)
_________________________
29.57 = 42/EI
1.42
=
EI
0.82 1.42
C =
26.5 EI
0.044
C = -
EI
24 0.044
(6) 8B = - 13.5 18.82
EI EI
1.42
EI
0.4148
B =
EI
4. Final Moments:
4EI
MAB = - 3 + (B -)
3
= -4.34 KNm
4EI
MBA = 3 + (2B -)
3
= 2.21 KNm
= -2.21 KNm
= 3.33 KNm
3
MCD = 1.5EI (2C - )
2
= -3.33 KNm
3
MDC = 1.5EI (C - )
2
= -3.26 KNm
MOMENT DISTRIBUTION METHOD
Carry over factor is the ratio of moment induced at the far end and the
moment applied at the near end.
M/2 1
Carry over factor C.O.F =
M 2
If the far end if simply supported, there is no carry over moment. Hence
the carry over factor is zero.
Hence
MAB = K1 K .M
MAC = K 2 K .M
MAD = K 3 K .M
3EI
K = (For end is Hinged) 3.1 (b)
l
0.4I
CB 2I/5 = 0.67
0.6I
0.4 I + 0.2 I =
C
0.6 I 0.2I
CD I/5 = 0.33
0.6I
Wl 2
MFCB = + = +36 KNm
12
Wab 2
MFCD = - = - 71.11 KNm
l2
Wba 2
MFDC = = +35.55 KNm
l2
(b) Distribution Factors:
0.167I
CB I/6 = 0.5
0.334I
0.167I+0.167I
C
= 0.334 I 0.167I
CD I/6 = 0.5
0.334I
2
MFBA = + Wl = +20.83KNm
12
2
MFBC = - Wl = -7.5KNm
12
Wl 2
MFCB = + = +7.5KNm
12
Wl
MFCD = - = - 30KNm
8
MFDC = + Wl = + 30KNm
8
0.33I
CB I/3 = 0.67
0.496I
0.33I+0.166I
C
= 0.496 I 0.166I
CD I/6 = 0.33
0.496I
FEM -20.83 +20.83 -7.5 +7.5 -30 +30 -20
Balance -10
C.O. -5
5. B.4: Analyse the Continues beam shown in fig Plot BMD use moment
distribution method (Anna Dec. 2009)
= - [35.55 + 13.33]
= - 48.88 KNm
wa12 b1 wa 22 b 2
MFBA = + 2
l l 2
= [17.77 + 26.66]
= 44.43 KNm
Release +48.88
C.O. +24.44
C.O. -1.29
10x 2x9
MFAB = = -7.2KNm MFBD = 0
25
10x 4x3
MFBA = 25
= +4.8KNm MFDB = 0
2 x 32
MFBC = = -1.5 KNm
12
0.2 I / 0.8 I =
BC I/5 0.4 I+0.2 I +
B 0.25
0.2I = 0.8 I
0.2 I / 0.8 I =
BD I/5
0.25
AB BC BD
Release -1.5
C.O. -0.75
5. B.6: Analyse the portal frame loaded as show in Fig by the moment
distribution method and sketch the BMD and SFD.
: MFBC = - MFCB
2I I I/2 3
BA
4 2 5I / 6 5
I I 5I
B
2 3 6
I I/3 2
BC
3 5I / 6 5
I I/3
CB 1
3 2I / 6 2
I I 2I
C
3 3 3
I I/3
CD 1
3 2I / 6 2
Joints A B C D
Members AB BA BC CB CD DC
Span AB:
44.38 44.38
Horizontal reaction at A = = 11.10 KN
L 4
Span CD:
Moment to be balanced = -23.68 –11.83= -35.51 KN
35.51
Horizontal reaction at D = 3 = 11.84 KN (-)
(d) Side sway. Now, let a sway force of 0.74 KN () be applied at C.
This will include clockwise moments at A and D.
M BA I1 / L21 2I / 4 2 2
x9
M CD I 2 / L22 I / 32 16
M BA 9
M CD 8
Joints A B C D
Members AB BA BC CB CD DC
Span AB:
Span CD:
Total horizontal reaction at support = FAB + FDC = 2.84 () + 3.7 () = 6.54
KN ()
0.74
But the actual sway force is 0.74 KN. Hence the correction factor = =
6.54
0.113.
The moments have to be multiplied by 0.113. The following table shows the
non sway, moments, sway moments after correction and the final moments.