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Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 3 (Q.No. 14)
14.
For the beam shown in below figure, the maximum positive bending moment is nearly equal to negative bending moment when L1 is equal to


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Powerexplorer said:
9 years ago
I think it's L1 = 0.21L.
Prasanta said:
8 years ago
Please describe the answer of this problem.
GOWTHAMI.V said:
8 years ago
@PAVAN.
How is it L1=0.207?
How is it L1=0.207?
Yuvarjsingh said:
8 years ago
Dear @@Aspirant.
Continuous will always start with both ending supports, so it is overhanging.
Continuous will always start with both ending supports, so it is overhanging.
Himzz the great said:
9 years ago
No, answer is wrong I solved it and found out the answer is L1 = 1.207L and - .207L.
Shamsuddin said:
9 years ago
@Aspirant.
It is Overhanging.
It is Overhanging.
Aspirant said:
9 years ago
Guys, do anyone knows which beam is this?
Continues or overhanging.
Continues or overhanging.
Pavan said:
9 years ago
Ans D is correct.
L1 = 0.207 (L + 2L1) (observe the length of beam those lengths are different from standard case).
L1 = 0.35 L.
L1 = 0.207 (L + 2L1) (observe the length of beam those lengths are different from standard case).
L1 = 0.35 L.
Siva said:
9 years ago
For me the answer is 0.207 L.
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