A) What can we predict that there are some problems in simply supported beam bridge and how do we improve or prevent the situation?
B) How to conclude the significance of the simply supported beam bridge construction and what is the implication of it?
C) How to summarize the impact of simply supported beam applied on the bridge as shown in figure below
like how the load are been used and how the support functioned on
the bridge.
D) Why we used beam bridge(simply supported beam) in
application of life, what so improtant with this
type of beam?
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A) What can we predict that there are some problems in simply supported beam bridge and...
Problem. 1 Consider the simply supported beam in Fig. 1. We assume all loads as static (.e. does not change with time). The load density of the applied lond is represented by Eq 1, where (RMR) are reaction force and moment respectively at the support. W(I) = R<=>? +MR <= >-2-5<=> +5<:-> <!-4 -F<=-77-1 (1) Fig. 1: Problem. 1 1. Find the reactions at the support (1.6. (RM)) as a function of F (..R(F) and Mr(F)) 2. Find the deflection...
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