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The document presents a series of problems related to the deflection and bending of beams under various loading conditions. Each problem includes a specific beam configuration and provides solutions for the values of P, EIθ, and EIδ at different points on the beams. The answers are calculated using principles of mechanics and structural analysis.

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The document presents a series of problems related to the deflection and bending of beams under various loading conditions. Each problem includes a specific beam configuration and provides solutions for the values of P, EIθ, and EIδ at different points on the beams. The answers are calculated using principles of mechanics and structural analysis.

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Taller.

Resistencia de materiales 2 (Deflexión en vigas)

Problem 1.

The cantilever beam AB supporting a linearly distributed load of máximum intensity wo


is propped at end A by the force P. (a) Find the value of P for which the deflection of A
is zero. (b) Compute the corresponding value of EIθ at A.
Answer: a) P= woL/10, b) EIθA=woL3/120.

Figure 1. Cantilever beam.

Problem 2.

Compute the value of EIδ at point B for the simply supported beam ABC.
Answer: EIδΒ=853 lbf.ft3

Figure 2. simply supported beam.


Problem 3.

Determine the value of EIδ at point C for the simply supported beam ABCD.
Answer: EIδC=461 Ν.m3

Figure 3. Simply supported beam with an applied bending moment.

Problem 4.

Determine the value of EIδ at end A of the overhanging beam ABCD. (Hint: By
symmetry, the elastic curve midway between the supports is horizontal.) Answer:
EIδΑ=64000 lbf.ft3

Figure 4. Overhanging beam.


Problem 5.

For the overhanging beam ABCD, compute the magnitude of the load P that would
cause the elastic curve to be horizontal at support C. Answer: P=2700 N

Figure 5. Overhanging beam.

Problem 6.

The overhanging beam ABCD carries the uniformly distributed load of intensity 200
lb/ft over the segments AB and CD. Find the value of EIδ at point B. Answer:
EIδΒ=1067 lbf.ft3

Figure 6. Overhanging beam with distributed loading.

Problem 7.

For the overhanging beam, using the superposition method, determine the magnitude
and sense of EIθ over the support at C. Answer: EIθC=400 lbf.ft2
Figure 7. Overhanging beam

Problem 8.

The overhanging beam ABC carries the uniformly distributed load between its supports
and the concentrated load P at end C. Using the superposition method, find the value of
P for which there is no deflection at C. Answer: P=236 lbf

Figure 8. Overhanging beam with a single load P


Problem 9.

Using the superposition method, compute the value of EIδ at the right end of the
overhanging beam. Answer: EIδC=7680 Ν.m3

Figure 9. Overhanging beam with a single load P

Problem 10.

For the overhanging beam, using the superposition method, determine the value of EIδ
under the 6000 lbf load. Answer: EIδ=144x103 lbf.in3

Figure 10. Overhanging beam with an applied bending moment

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