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1 Distributed loads Loads are not always point loads Sometimes there are uniformly distributed loads on structures

2 Distributed loads

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4 Loads are not always point loads Sometimes there are uniformly distributed loads (UDLs) on structures What are the reactions at the supports A and B 5kNm -1 10m RBRB RARA

5 Distributed loads First work out the total load 5kNm -1 x 10m = 50kN This can be considered as acting at the midpoint of the UDL 50kN 10m RBRB RARA

6 Distributed loads Now take moments as before about R A or R B 50kN 10m RBRB RARA

7 Distributed loads Now take moments as before about R A or R B About A 50 x 5 = R B x 10 250 = R B x 10 R B =25 kN 50kN 10m RBRB RARA

8 Distributed loads 50kN 10m R B =25 kN RARA ∑ F v = 0 R A + R B = 50 R A + 25 = 50 R A =25

9 10m 10kNm -1 2m 50kN 1. 5m 20kNm -1 2kN 3. 5m 0.5m 6m 50kN m -1 2m 10kN 2. 2m 6m 50kNm -1 2m 4. 2m 50kN 3m UDL Questions- Find the reactions of the simply supported beams

10 The roller can only have a vertical reaction R b The hinge can supply a reaction force R A at any angle

11 Start by finding the vertical and horizontal components of the 40N force Then take moments about A to find R B FVFV FHFH

12 FVFV FHFH

13 F V =20 F H= 34.64 Now take moments about A to find R B

14 F V =20 F H= 34.64 =25N Finally find the vertical and horizontal components of the reaction R A

15 F V =20 F H= 34.64 =25N Finally find the vertical and horizontal components of the reaction R A

16 F V =20 F H= 34.64 =25N Finally find the vertical and horizontal components of the reaction R A

17 F V =20 F H= 34.64 =25N

18 Beam reaction questions p22


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