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Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 4 (Q.No. 18)
18.
For a cantilever with a uniformly distributed load W over its entire length L, the maximum bending moment is
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Asif dar(AD) said:
3 years ago
Agree with the given Answer. It's the correct one.
Pramod baghele said:
4 years ago
What is the max bending moment for Cantilever with UDL on the entire span?
Durlavi said:
5 years ago
WL^2/2 is correct.
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M Dutta said:
6 years ago
As far as my knowledge, "W over the entire length L". So, according to me, it should be WL/2.
Pradipto Sarkar said:
7 years ago
The given answer is correct.
Max bending moment will be;
=wL^2/2.
also =WL/2.
Where weight per length(w) = Weight(W)/length.
Max bending moment will be;
=wL^2/2.
also =WL/2.
Where weight per length(w) = Weight(W)/length.
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Shivu Rathod said:
7 years ago
@Sai Madhav.
Max b.m for cantilever UDL is algebraic sum of moment i.e wl*l/2 =wl2/2.
Max b.m for cantilever UDL is algebraic sum of moment i.e wl*l/2 =wl2/2.
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Sai madhav said:
8 years ago
According to me, option B is correct.
b.m max = wl2/2 for cantilever udl here wl=W so,
b.m max = Wl/2.
b.m max = wl2/2 for cantilever udl here wl=W so,
b.m max = Wl/2.
Nishant said:
8 years ago
1.For simply supported Mmax=Wl/4, R=W/2.
2.For simply supported with eccentric point load M.ax= Wab/l , Ra= Wb/2, Rb= Wa/2.
3.For a simply supported beam with UDL on entire span Mmax= wl^2/8 , R= Wl/2.
4. For. Cantilever beam with point load at end
Mmax= W.L.
5.For cantilever beam with UDL on entire span
Mmax= wl^2/2.
2.For simply supported with eccentric point load M.ax= Wab/l , Ra= Wb/2, Rb= Wa/2.
3.For a simply supported beam with UDL on entire span Mmax= wl^2/8 , R= Wl/2.
4. For. Cantilever beam with point load at end
Mmax= W.L.
5.For cantilever beam with UDL on entire span
Mmax= wl^2/2.
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Anil said:
8 years ago
@Pk050.
wl^2/8 is for max deflection not for max BM.
wl^2/8 is for max deflection not for max BM.
Pk050 said:
8 years ago
According to me, it is Wl^2/8.
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