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8.
A two span beam with an internal hinge is shown below.
The conjugate beam corresponding to this beam is

The conjugate beam corresponding to this beam is
Discussion:
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Bhawna Gaur said:
9 years ago
Answer should be D because internal hinge becomes internal support.
Lukesh kumar said:
9 years ago
I think the answer is D.
Asaithambi said:
9 years ago
Normally, conjugate beam fixed end is converted free end. Roller support is a shift to hinged point. So the answer is D.
Raj ghusinga said:
8 years ago
D can't be the answer.
Because at support c there should be only angular disdplacement not linear displacement in conjucate beam.
Because at support c there should be only angular disdplacement not linear displacement in conjucate beam.
Tiger Venkateshwar said:
8 years ago
In case of the conjugate beam, fixed end becomes free and vice versa and Hinge Remains same.
Duraisamy said:
8 years ago
Hinge means failure before to create a hinge.
Hinge is formed fixed and external load in maximum at mid point.
Hinge is formed fixed and external load in maximum at mid point.
Sanket said:
8 years ago
The correct Answer should be D.
Rishu raj said:
8 years ago
I think option A is correct, internal hinge change to internal support and roller=roller and hinge = hinge.
Durgesh thakur said:
8 years ago
Answer is D because point c is roller and in conjugate beam roller is converted into hinge and hinge into roller and vice versa.
SURRENDAREN said:
8 years ago
The right answer is option D.
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