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April 2014

Continuous Beams with Fixed Ends

Problem 839
Determine the prop reaction for the beam in Fig. P-839.
 

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Problem 836 | Reactions of Continuous Beams

Problem 836
For the continuous beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-816, determine the length x of the overhang that will cause equal reactions.
 

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Problem 835 | Reactions of Continuous Beams

Problem 835
Refer to Problem 827 for which M2 = -1215 lb·ft and M3 = -661 lb·ft.
 

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Problem 834 | Reactions of Continuous Beams

Problem 834
Refer to Problem 826.
 

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Problem 833 | Reactions of Continuous Beams

Problem 833
Refer to Problem 825 for which M2 = -980 lb·ft and M3 = -1082 lb·ft.
 

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Problem 832 | Reactions of Continuous Beams

Problem 832
Refer to Problem 824.
 

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Problem 831 | Reactions of Continuous Beams

Problem 831
Refer to Problem 817 for which M2 = -180 lb·ft.
 

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Problem 830 | Reactions of Continuous Beams

Problem 830
Refer to Problem 815.
 

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Problem 829 | Reactions of Continuous Beams

Problem 829
A uniform load is carried over three equal spans as shown in Fig. P-829.
 

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Reactions of Continuous Beams | Shear Diagrams

Problem 828 - Reactions of Continuous Beam
A continuous beam carries a uniform load over two equal spans as shown in Fig. P-828.
 

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