Civil Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 4 (Q.No. 36)
36.
The ratio of the maximum deflection of a cantilever beam with an isolated load at its free end and with a uniformly distributed load over its entire length, is
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Khagendra Dahal said:
5 years ago
@Chandrasheka and @Resmi.
Both your explanation is correct.
Both your explanation is correct.
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Resmi said:
6 years ago
For udl max deflection = Wl3/8EI.
For isolated load, maximum deflection = Wl3/3EI.
WL3/8EI ÷ WL3/ 3 EI = 8/3.
For isolated load, maximum deflection = Wl3/3EI.
WL3/8EI ÷ WL3/ 3 EI = 8/3.
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CHANDRASHEKAR said:
8 years ago
@ALL.
wl^3/3EI ÷ wl^4/8EI =8l/3. So answer is 8/3.
wl^3/3EI ÷ wl^4/8EI =8l/3. So answer is 8/3.
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Maruthi said:
8 years ago
According to me, It is wl3/8EI.
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Baloch said:
9 years ago
Also, 3/8 seems right.
Saunak said:
9 years ago
@John.
Where is the remaining L?
Where is the remaining L?
JOHN said:
10 years ago
With isolated load at end d = Wl3/3EI.
And with uniformly distributed load over full length than d = wl4/8EI.
And with uniformly distributed load over full length than d = wl4/8EI.
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