Chapter No. 04 Equilibrium

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Chapter No. 04 Equilibrium Apply the condition of equilibrium for given force system to find the support reactions and beam reactions.

Equilibrium ? Any System of forces which keeps the body at rest is said to be in equilibrium.

Free Body Diagram ?

Cantilever Beam M = moment at support (N-m) R = Reaction at support (N) L = Length of the beam (m) F = Load acting on a beam (N)

Simply Supported Beam

Overhanging Beam

Fixed Beam Both the end of the beams are rigidly fixed.

Continuous Beam Beam which is supported on more than two support.