Relations among Load, Shear and Bending Moment: Notes pdf ppt Engineering Mechanics

Relations among Load, Shear and Bending Moment: The vertical shear at C in the figure  shown below is taken as The moment at C is If we differentiate M with…

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Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams:Notes pdf ppt Engineering Mechanics

Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams: Beam is one of the most important structural components.Beams are usually long, straight, prismatic members and always subjected forces perpendicular to the axis of…

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Analysis of Beams | Shear Force & Bending Moment Diagram Notes pdf ppt Engineering Mechanics

Analysis of Beams | Shear Force & Bending Moment Diagram: Beams are structural members, which are most commonly used in buildings. Beams have numerous other applications in case of bridges,…

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Difference Between Determinate and Indeterminate Structures: Notes pdf ppt Engineering Mechanics

Determinate and Indeterminate Structures: Structure is an assemblage of a number of components like slabs, beams, columns, walls, foundations and so on, which remains in equilibrium. It has to satisfy…

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DETERMINATE AND INDETERMINATE STRUCTURES: NOTES pdf ppt ENGINEERING MECHANICS

DETERMINATE AND INDETERMINATE STRUCTURES: Structure is an assemblage of a number of components like slabs, beams, columns, walls, foundations and so on, which remains in equilibrium. It has to satisfy…

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Definition and Types of a Beam Notes pdf ppt

Beam – Definition: A beam is a structural member used for bearing loads. It is typically used for resisting vertical loads, shear forces and bending moments. Types of Beams: Beams can…

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Neutral Axis and Neutral Surface

Neutral Axis (NA)   Let us consider a beam initially unstressed as shown in fig 1(a). Now the beam is subjected to a constant bending moment (i.e. ‘Zero Shearing Force’)…

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Theory of Pure Bending

Theory of Pure Bending Loading restrictions: As we are aware of the fact internal reactions developed on any cross-section of a beam may consists of a resultant normal force, a…

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Strain Energy

Strain Energy Strain Energy of the member is defined as the internal work done in defoming the body by the action of externally applied forces. This energy in elastic bodies…

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Tensile Test diagram for Ductile and Brittle Materials

Tensile Test diagram for Ductile and Brittle Materials Measures of Ductility (Elongation and Reduction of Area) The ductility of a material is a measure of the extent to which a…

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