Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 25)
25.
For a beam, as shown in the below figure, when the load W is applied in the centre of the beam, the maximum deflection is
Answer: Option
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Ashotosh pandey said:   1 decade ago
Can be calculated simply by Macaulay's method.

Hemlal sahu said:   1 decade ago
This question given answer option & response answer is incorrect. Above answer is simply.

Supported beam with central point load.

WWa/12.726EIl (l2-E2) 3/2.

Harish said:   10 years ago
How to solve this sum?

PRASEETHA said:   9 years ago
Its similar to answer C but not exactly.

Parul said:   9 years ago
Can I get the solution for this question?

Ghanshyam movaliya said:   9 years ago
How can solve?

Sujay said:   9 years ago
It is very confusable.

Narendra Singh said:   8 years ago
The correct answer is "B".

This is simply supported beam with a load acting at the center of the beam.

K.rajesh said:   8 years ago
If the load acting at a distance a from one end wa/3El *(L^2-a^2/3)^3/2.

Sanjay kumar patle said:   8 years ago
Figure is not correct, according to question force acting at the centre, its mean a = b = l/2.

wl^3/48EI = y.


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