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TIO CHAPTER 9. Deflections of Beams Deflection Formulas Problems 9.3-1 through 9.3-7 require the calculation of deflections using the formulas derived in Examples 9-1, 9-2, and 9-3, All beams have ‘constant flexural rigidity ED Problem 9.3-1 A wide-flange beam (W 12 x 35) supports a uniform load on a simple span of length L = 14 f (see figure). CCaleulate the maximum dfIcetion Bay atthe rsidpoint and the angles of rotation at the supports if q ='1'8 kt and E = 30 X 10° psi L | Use the formulas of Example 9-1 Solution 83-1 Simple beam (uniform load) WI2X35 L= 14 t= 168i. q=L8W/M = 1501bin, EF = 30x 108 pst 85 in.* ‘Maxaneont peracrioy: (Bo. 9-18) Sql! Ibfin.}(168 in. )* Fw ‘38430 & 10 pai(285 in) 384 ET 38430 x 10° psiye285 in) = 0182in, Probs. 9.3-1 through 9.3-3 ANGLE oP ROPATION At THE SUPPORTS (Eos. 9-19 ann 9-20) we ET (150 Ibfn.)(168 in)? 24(30 X 10® psi(2as in) 0,003466 rad = 0.199" Problem 9.3-2 A uniformly loaded steel wide-flange beam with simple supports (see figure) has a downward deflection of 10 mam at the midpoint and angles of rotation equal to 0.01 radians atthe ends. Calculate the height i: of the beam if the maximum bending stress is 90 MPa and the modulus of elasticity is 200 GPa. (int: Use the formulas of Example 9-1.) Solution 9.3-2 Simple beam (uniform load) 8 Sau = 10mm — 9 = 0, = 0, = 001 rad 7 = Cmax = 90MPa— E = 200GPa Calculate the height h of the beam, sol’ 384816 Ba. O48) 5 = Oya ee or g= Sy wan , 25. 01950 = 0 = SEE org = MH @ Equate (1) and (2) and solve fort: = 1% 38 Flexure formula: o = ME = Mt Tor “Maximum bending moment a ¢ Tor Lote Solve Eq, (4) for h: h = = © ‘Substitute for q from (2) and for L from (3): 208 156" Substitute numerical values: 32(90 MPa)(10 mm) —a = 96 mm 15(200 GP2}(0.01 rad)? a ©

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