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CE323 Structural Analysis I: N/M N/M N

This document contains 6 problems involving the calculation of maximum moments and shears in beams subjected to uniform and concentrated loads. The problems require determining the location of maximum loading and applying principles of statics to calculate the maximum values of interest. Assumptions are provided about boundary conditions at supports.
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CE323 Structural Analysis I: N/M N/M N

This document contains 6 problems involving the calculation of maximum moments and shears in beams subjected to uniform and concentrated loads. The problems require determining the location of maximum loading and applying principles of statics to calculate the maximum values of interest. Assumptions are provided about boundary conditions at supports.
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:CE323 Structural Analysis I

P-1.
6–15. The beam is subjected to a uniform dead load of 6m 6m
1.2 kN>m and a single live load of 40 kN. Determine (a) the
maximum moment created by these loads at C, and (b) the A B
C
maximum positive shear at C. Assume A is a pin. and B is
a roller.

40 kN

P-2.
*6–16. The beam supports a uniform dead load of
500 N兾m and a single live concentrated force of 3000 N.
Determine (a) the maximum positive moment at C, and (b)
the maximum positive shear at C. Assume the support at A
is a roller and B is a pin. A B
C

1m 3m

P-3.
6–17. A uniform live load of 300 N /m and a single live
lb>ft
concentrated force of 1500 N lb are to be placed on the beam.
A
The beam has a weight of 150 N /m. Determine (a) the
lb>ft
maximum vertical reaction at support B, and (b) the
maximum negative moment at point B. Assume the support B
at A is a pin and B is a roller.
20 m
ft 10 m
ft

P-4. kN/m
6–18. The beam supports a uniform dead load of 0.4 k兾ft,
a live load of 1.5 kN/m
k兾ft, and a single live concentrated force of
88 k.
kN.Determine
Determine (a) the maximum positive moment at C,
and (b) the maximum positive vertical reaction at B. B C A
Assume A is a roller and B is a pin. 10 m
ft 10 m
ft 15 m
ft

P-5. The beam is used to support a dead load of 0.6 k兾ft,


6–19. kN/m
a live load of 2 kN/m
k兾ft and a concentrated live load of 8 k.kN B
A
Determine (a) the maximum positive (upward) reaction C
at A, (b) the maximum positive moment at C, and (c) the
10 m
ft 10 m
ft 10 m
ft 5m
ft
maximum positive shear just to the right of the support
at A. Assume the support at A is a pin and B is a roller.

P-6.
*6–20. The compound beam is subjected to a uniform
dead load of 1.5 kN兾m and a single live load of 10 kN.
Determine (a) the maximum negative moment created by
these loads at A, and (b) the maximum positive shear at B.
B C
Assume A is a fixed support, B is a pin, and C is a roller. A

5m 10 m
:CE323 Structural Analysis I

P-1.
6–59. Determine the maximum live moment at point C on G
the single girder caused by the moving dolly that has a mass
of 2 Mg and a mass center at G. Assume A is a roller. B
A C 0.5 m 1.5 m

5m 5m 5m

P-2.
*6–60. Determine the maximum live moment in the
suspended rail at point B if the rail supports the load of
2.5 k
2.5 kNononthe
thetrolley.
trolley.

8m
ft 6m
ft 6m
ft 8m
ft
A B C
Check maximum positive moment:

h 3
= ; h = 1.5 ft ft 2 m
1m ft
3 6
kN
2.5 k
(MB) max = 1.667(3) + (0.833)(1.5) = 6.25 k # ft
P-3.
6–61. Determine the maximum positive shear at point B
if the rail supports the load of 2.5
2.5 kN
k ononthe
thetrolley.
trolley.

8m
ft 6m
ft 6m
ft 8m
ft
A B C

1m
ft 2 m
ft
The position for maximum positive shear is shown. kN
2.5 k

P-4.
6–62. Determine the maximum positive moment at the 8 kN
splice C on the side girder caused by the moving load which 4 kN
travels along the center of the bridge.
A C B
4m

8m 8m 8m

P-5.
6–63. Determine the maximum moment at C caused by 2400 N
lb
the moving load.
ft 1 m
2m ft

A C B

15 m
ft 15 m
ft

P-6.
6–65. Determine the maximum positive moment at 8 kN
point C on the single girder caused by the moving load. 4 kN 6 kN

2m
1.5 m A B
C
5m 5m

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