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Deflection of Beams
Locating the Beam’s Highest Deflection
Description
Maximum deflection in a supported beam depends on where the load is placed. With an unsymmetrical load, such as a train moving across a bridge, the beam may bend most at a point that is not the midpoint. Finding that point is important for judging stress and deflection in the structure.
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Transcript
Consider a train moving on a bridge. Here, an unsymmetrical load is applied to a supported beam where the maximum deflection doesn't usually occur in the middle.
The maximum deflection of the beam is calculated by identifying the point O on the curve, where the beam's tangent is horizontal.
The slope of the tangent at point X is de...
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