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Finding Resultant Loads on a Beam
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Structural engineering often requires finding the resultant load on a beam with changing force patterns. Here, a beam of length L carries a varying load made from parabolic and trapezoidal load distributions along the x-axis. The goal is to find the total load, where it acts, and the centroid of the combined area so the beam...
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A beam of length L subjected to a varying load, which is a combination of parabolic and trapezoidal load distribution along the x-axis.
In the parabolic load, consider a differential element of force dR over the length dx. The resultant load is obtained by integrating the differential element over the length of the loading. It is located ...
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