Lecture 14 | SFD & BMD | Overhanging beam with uniformly distributed load (udl)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2024
- This video explains how to draw SFD & BMD for overhanging beam with uniformly distributed load
This video also explains how to find out shear force values & bending moment values in case of a simply supported beam having overhang on both the sides and carrying a u.d.l. on the entire span length. Overhanging beam sfd and bmd calculations are important from the structural design point of view.
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Bending & shear diagram
Maximum bending moment & shear force
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This is so far the best video of sfd and bmd I've ever watched! Every step is explained perfectly in very deep detail and there is not even slight doubt to raise. Thank you so much, sir. It's so rare to find a lecturer like you. You are the best sir!
Most welcome!
Really helpful sir
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sir in the bmd from c to a the slope is decreasing(as shear force from c to a is decreasing) (dm/dx = S) ,then why you draw increasing slope curve
Is this suitable for tos? For architecture students???
Surely!
Sir point c pr deflection kya hoga
to calculate shear force you put moment about A = 0, but then in bending moment diagram moment at A is not zero, why is tht ?
Because its actually wrong
We have to take moment at c and d
@@dark_shivay2245 no, how could we take moments at c ? since the point c is free.
@Manu Sebastian lemme know u that we never considered any moments to calculate Shear force. Shear force is nothing but it's a summation of algebraic sum of vertical or transverse loads. Whereas Bending moments is summation of algebraic sum of moments with perpendicular distance.
Where do we have the maximum bending moment
At the point of zero shear
When the shear force is zero
@@MohammadYousuf-el6kb it depends on the intensity of the load.
Sir maine ye subject acche se padna chahatihoon sir
Please go through: SFD and BMD- Simply supported beam and cantilever beam: th-cam.com/play/PLW4Rtyezg8ymI1gu_R59lc_xwIAaPRar5.html
Bhai 1 and 2 value ne bahut confution create kiya...plz change the values..
Sir what will happen if there is load at the left end C👍 .......plz tell🙏❤️
Lol like off the beam? then nothing would happen just ignore it hahaha
Thank you
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@@CHINMAY_ACADEMY You already know I was up at midnight on a Friday doing engineering 😂
I would like to suggest a change to your English grammar. You use the phrase x "into" y when meaning x multiplied by y. The word "into" can mean division.
I think you should have mentioned the locus of the SF & BM lines where in the former it is linear & in the later its a function of distance squared with separate equations for each part of the beam. HTH.
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Thank you
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