Civil Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 5)
5.
In a loaded beam, the point of con-traflexture occurs at a section where
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Yashu singh said:
1 decade ago
If bending moment sign change at a section then such as a point is called contraflexure.
Siddharth singh lamba said:
6 years ago
If a moment work on a simply supported bean then what is the shape of s.f.d and b.m.d?
Ajith said:
8 years ago
How many points of Contra flexure for simply supported beam overhang at one end only?
Jitendra malviya said:
9 years ago
A point of contraflexure is the point where the BM curve intersects zero line.
Gaurav said:
1 decade ago
What is the difference between point of inflection and contraflexure?
Prakash keskar said:
9 years ago
Point of contra flexure is the point where bending moment is zero.
Vinayak said:
1 decade ago
Point of inflection & point of contraflexure both are same.
Sunita das said:
9 years ago
The point of contra flexure means where BM changes its sign.
Sachin said:
1 decade ago
Point of inflection - point where SF change its sign in SFD.
Sai said:
8 years ago
POC means BM change its sign.
POI means BM is zero.
POI means BM is zero.
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