Civil Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 5 (Q.No. 6)
6.
The B.M. diagram of the beam shown in below figure, is
a rectangle
a triangle
a trapezium
a parabola
a circle.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Aleem Nasar said:   3 years ago
No, The BM diagram will be triangular.
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Avi said:   9 years ago
Correct answer is triangular.
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Roop Kumar said:   7 years ago
Correct answer is triangular.

Akash said:   3 years ago
It's triangle.

Joseph Aspidin said:   4 years ago
Anyone who says BM at A is equal to M is out of their Mind.

At SS, BM =0 always because it just can't resist the applied moment. BM will be zero at both A and B.

However, BMD will be triangular. Consider it as a case of SS beam with the applied moment at the middle. This is one and the same thing.

MJM Gcek said:   4 years ago
It should be triangle.

Sanat kumar said:   4 years ago
At A, moment is M.
At B, moment is 0.

It should be drawn to a Triangle.

Veena B.C said:   6 years ago
Yes, triangular is correct.

Joydeep said:   7 years ago
@All.

SF diagram will be a straight line, here no load is applied & BM diagram will be a triangle.

Pankaj said:   7 years ago
SFD will be rectangular and BMD will be triangular.


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