Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 9 (Q.No. 1)
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A beam supported on more than two supports is called
simply supported beam
fixed beam
overhanging beam
continuous beam
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Md Pervez Shahriyar said:   3 years ago
A beam supported on more than two supports is called. It's okay. If One more support is given from the downside so will it be a fixed beam or another?

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Shailesh said:   1 decade ago
A continuous beam is a structural component that provides resistance to bending when a load or force is applied. These beams are commonly used in bridges. A continuous beam has more than two points of support along its length. These are usually in the same horizontal plane, and the spans between the supports are in one straight line.
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