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Deflection and Frequency in Different Loading

1. The document summarizes the natural frequency and deflection of different beam types (cantilever, simply supported, fixed) under various loading conditions (point load, uniformly distributed load). 2. A cantilever beam with a point load at the free end has a deflection of 0.4985 at the free end, while a uniformly distributed load causes a deflection of 1/3 times the load per unit length. 3. A simply supported beam with a central point load has a deflection of 0.4985 at the center, while a fixed beam with the same load has a deflection of 0.4985 at the point of load application.

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Deflection and Frequency in Different Loading

1. The document summarizes the natural frequency and deflection of different beam types (cantilever, simply supported, fixed) under various loading conditions (point load, uniformly distributed load). 2. A cantilever beam with a point load at the free end has a deflection of 0.4985 at the free end, while a uniformly distributed load causes a deflection of 1/3 times the load per unit length. 3. A simply supported beam with a central point load has a deflection of 0.4985 at the center, while a fixed beam with the same load has a deflection of 0.4985 at the point of load application.

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Type of beam/Load Natural

Deflection ()
S.No condition frequency
CANTILEVER BEAM:
1
(i) With apoint load W at the
firee end W
0.4985

(at the free end)

(ii) With an uniformly distributed


load of wper unit length
W per unit .
1 k
length
f233140"c
8EI
wl
(at the free end) where mc=

2 SIMPLY SUPPORTEDBEAM:
(i) With an eccentric point load W

Wab 0.4985

(at the point load)

(ii) Witha central point load W


W

8= 48EI
WI 0.4985

2 2 (at the center)

(ii) With an uniformly distributed


load of w per unit length
W per unit
length
0.5615

(at the center)


Type of beam/Load Natural
s.No condition Deflection (8) frequency
3. FIXED BEAM:
(i)With an eccentric point load W 0.4985
W §=
Wb'
3EII
(at the point load)
a

(ii)With a central point load W 0.4985


W 192EI
(at the center)

(iii) With an uniformly distributed 0.571


load of w per unit length 1 X

per unit
Öy=384 EI
wl
(at the center) where mn=
length

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