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Bending Moment Part 1 1. Objective

This document describes an experiment to examine how bending moment varies with increasing point loads at different distances along a beam. The objectives are to calculate bending moments, and determine the relationship between load, support distance, and bending moment. The experiment uses an apparatus with a load cell and software to apply loads, measure the resulting force, and calculate bending moments, which are recorded and compared to theoretical values.
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Bending Moment Part 1 1. Objective

This document describes an experiment to examine how bending moment varies with increasing point loads at different distances along a beam. The objectives are to calculate bending moments, and determine the relationship between load, support distance, and bending moment. The experiment uses an apparatus with a load cell and software to apply loads, measure the resulting force, and calculate bending moments, which are recorded and compared to theoretical values.
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BENDING MOMENT PART 1

1. OBJECTIVE

 To examine how bending moment varies with an increasing point load.


 To calculate the bending moment develops.
 To find the relationship between different load and distant of support.

2. THEORY

W1

L1 X

Lx

RA X RB

Bending moment at section x-x is :

B.M x-x = RA Lx – W1 (Lx-L1)

OR B.M x-x = RB Lx

When the load is to the right of x-x :

B.M x-x = RA Lx
3. APPARATUS

 Set of Bending Moment in a Beam


 Digital Force Display
 Load
 Ruler

4. PROCEDURE
i. The apparatus involve in this experiment use an electronic system intrigued with
software to apply load and calculate the bending moment. Due to which it is very
important to follow the steps involve in this experiment in following presented
order.
ii. Set up the computer software using the guide provided with the apparatus and set it
to virtual experiment mode.
iii. In property section box, select the option of variable hanger load
iv. From the tool box area take a load of 100 g and replace it with 0 gram at the cut
section.
v. Diagram of the force applied and the graph of the resultant force will appear of
screen which conform the load replacement.
vi. Software will automatically gather all the data of experiment and save it in memory.
Repeat the third step with 200, 300, 400 and 500 grams and collect the data related
to each experiment.
vii. Final result provided by software and manually calculation made were compared
using graphs.
5. RESULTS
Beam span = ……………mm
Distance of the bending section from the left support, LX = ……………mm
Distance of the load from the left support, L1 = ……………mm
Distance of load cell from the centre of the beam cross section = .……………mm

Load Load cell reading F Bending Moment at x-x


L1 (mm)
(N) (N) Experimental (F x 125)(Nmm) Theory (Nmm)

TABLE 1
BENDING MOMENT PART 2

1. OBJECTIVE

 To examine how bending moment varies with an increasing point load.


 To calculate the bending moment develops.
 To find the relationship between different load and distant of support.

2. THEORY

Lx L4

L3

L2

L1

W1 W2 W3 X

RA X RB

Bending moment at section x-x is :

B.M x-x = RA Lx +W1 (Lx – L1) – W2 (Lx – L2) – W3 (Lx – L3)

OR B.M x-x = –RB L4


3. APPARATUS

 Set of Bending Moment in a Beam


 Digital Force Display
 Load
 Ruler

4. PROCEDURE
i. The apparatus involve in this experiment use an electronic system intrigued
with software to apply load and calculate the bending moment. Due to
which it is very important to follow the steps involve in this experiment in
following presented order.
ii. Set up the computer software using the guide provided with the apparatus
and set it to virtual experiment mode.
iii. In property section box, select the option of variable hanger load
iv. From the tool box area take a load of 100 g and replace it with 0 gram at the
cut section.
v. Diagram of the force applied and the graph of the resultant force will appear
of screen which conform the load replacement.
vi. Software will automatically gather all the data of experiment and save it in
memory. Repeat the third step with 200, 300, 400 and 500 grams and collect
the data related to each experiment.
vii. Final result provided by software and manually calculation made were
compared using graphs.
5. RESULTS
Beam span = ………………….mm
Distance of the shear section from the right support , L4 = ………………….mm

Load Load and its distance from the left support Load cell
case reading F (N)
W1 (N) L1(mm) W2 (N) L2(mm) W3 (N) L3(mm)
Case 1
Case 2
Case 3
Case 4
Case 5
TABLE A

Bending Moment (Nmm)


Load Case Number
Experimental ( F x 125)Nmm Theory (Nmm)
1
2
3
4
5
TABLE B

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