Double Integration Method Example 1: Part 2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ย. 2024
- Part 2 of an example using the Double Integration Method to find slope and deflection along a simply supported beam with a constant EI.
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Better than my professor.
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how wL^4/24 - wL^4/12 get wL^4/24 ? Sorry cannot brain rn
You flipped the terms, it's the other way around.
But, if per say, wL^4/12 is "a", then we will have: a - a/2 , in order to get common denominators => 2a/2 - a/2 , i.e. 2wL^4/2*12 - wL^4/24 = wL^4/24
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@@ENG.ANONYMOUS Lets be honest. If this engineer can't subtract two fractions, idk about graduated. lol
@@Shitjustgoesdown, we all learn at a different pace, often forget things and sometimes are not taught basic things at the beginning.
Hello sir. Can you explain about the beam deflection with concentrated load at the center of the beam. I cant understand what my lecturer taught at the class and my final exam is reaching. Im looking forward to hear your response. Thank you :)
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