In this example, readers get clear idea of how to find reactions of simply supported beam when overhang is on both sides of supports. Example Calculate of the reactions of simply supported beam with overhang …
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Simply Supported Beam With Overhang on One Side
In this example, one get clear idea how to calculate reactions when a simply supported beam is having overhang on one side of the support. Example Calculate the reactions of simply supported beam with overhang …
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This example will help you how to find reactions of simply supported beam when a point load and a uniform distributed load is acting on it. Example 1 Find reactions of simply supported beam when …
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Reaction is a response to action that is acting on the beam in the form of vertical forces. In order to calculate reactions R1 and R2, one should must be familiar about taking moment …
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Following are the formulas relating to simple stresses and strains. Simple Stress Simple Strain Young’s Modulus of Elasticity Poison’s Ratio Volumetric Strain Proportional Limit Stress Ultimate Stress Actual Breaking Stress Nominal Breaking Stress Percentage Elongation …
Continue readingStress Strain Curve Explanation
Stress strain curve is a behavior of material when it is subjected to load. In this diagram stresses are plotted along the vertical axis and as a result of these stresses, corresponding strains are plotted …
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Percentage elongation is the increase in gauge length compared to the original length. Percentage Elongation Formula Percentage elongation can be expressed as; Symbolically it can be expressed as; Percentage Elongation Example Find percentage elongation of …
Continue readingYoung’s Modulus of Elasticity Formula & Example
Young’s modulus of elasticity is ratio between stress and strain. It can be expressed as: \[E=\frac{f}{e}\] Example Find the young’s modulus of elasticity for the material which is 200 cm long, 7.5 cm wide and …
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Stress is force per unit area by definition. Stress calculation in only possible, if area of material & force coming on that material is known. While strain is the deformation in material because of stress …
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Types of Building Following are the types of building, based on their usage. Residential Building Residential buildings are those buildings that are used for residence. For example: house, flat and hostel etc. Commercial Building Commercial …
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