Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 11)
11.
For a beam, as shown in the below figure, the maximum deflection is
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Discussion:
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MD NASEERUDDIN said:
7 years ago
According to Maculay's method when point load act on eccentric then the answer is correct.
Ram said:
7 years ago
It is correct. The correct answer is B.
It's given value in question is deflection at point C NOT Maximum deflection,
And max deflection is to find;
If b > a
So √(l *a)/3 distance from point b.
It's given value in question is deflection at point C NOT Maximum deflection,
And max deflection is to find;
If b > a
So √(l *a)/3 distance from point b.
Dibas said:
7 years ago
@All.
Here the question is asking for maximum deflection not for the deflection at position C. So the answer here given is correct.
Here the question is asking for maximum deflection not for the deflection at position C. So the answer here given is correct.
Radhe said:
7 years ago
Option A is correct, it is a direct formula of it.
Rb Dhuriya said:
8 years ago
I think option A is the correct answer.
Sanny said:
8 years ago
A is the correct answer.
Yogi said:
8 years ago
The correct Answer should be A.
Abhishek Shukla said:
8 years ago
Deflection at C will be maximum and its value is given correct in the question itself hence option A i.e., True is correct.
Maheshprasath said:
8 years ago
Option A is a correct answer.
SUHARSHAN C said:
8 years ago
I think answer A is correct.
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