Civil Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 3 (Q.No. 46)
46.
In a simply supported beam L with a triangular load W varying from zero at one end to the maximum value at the other end, the maximum bending moment is
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Noora said:
6 years ago
It should be wl^2/9*√3.
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Avinash said:
4 years ago
It's Wl^2/9 √3.
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Aksh Pandey said:
9 years ago
It is 2WL/9 root 3.
Baloch said:
9 years ago
SF= wl/6 and wl/3 at its nib.
Max BM = 0.06wl^2.
Max BM = 0.06wl^2.
Roy said:
8 years ago
It is wl^2/9√3 or 2Wl/9√3. where W=wl/2.
Dhanu said:
8 years ago
Correct @Roy.
Mintu said:
8 years ago
Can anyone explain the answer?
Aaqib said:
7 years ago
WL/9√3 is the correct option.
Rajesh said:
7 years ago
How? Please explain the solution.
Pant_lok said:
6 years ago
The shape of bending comment in uniformly varying load is Cubical. So the answer is whose power is cubical.
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