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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Ghoah said:
5 years ago
This equation is correct. So the answer must be A.
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Radhe said:
7 years ago
Option A is correct, it is a direct formula of it.
SANJEEV KUMAR said:
9 years ago
Right answer A, maximum deflection at point C.
PRADEEP VERMA said:
1 decade ago
MAX.DEFLECTION = Wab^3/3EI(a+b) = Wab^3/3EIL.
Gouri said:
9 years ago
I too say that the correct answer will be A.
Gauri shankar said:
1 decade ago
Max deflection: Y = -2wa^3b^2/3EI (3a+b)^2.
Nishant Tyagi said:
9 years ago
Pb/48EI(3l2-4b2) at the center if a>b.
Rb Dhuriya said:
8 years ago
I think option A is the correct answer.
Murali said:
9 years ago
w.b/(9root3 EIL) * (a^2 + 2ab)^(3/2).
Pitla prakash said:
1 decade ago
Maximum deflection occurs at center.
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