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Book With Loading, Shear and Moment Diagrams

Book With Loading, Shear and Moment Diagrams

Book With Loading, Shear and Moment Diagrams

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Is there a book out there has a "bunch" of loading conditions for beams with the associated shear and moment diagrams, maximum shear, maximum moment, location, etc?

I think a book like this would be helpfull, in particular to double check calculations.

Thanks

RE: Book With Loading, Shear and Moment Diagrams

Here is a link with many different beam formulas/diagrams.

http://www.awc.org/pdf/WSDD/C2A.pdf

Although this is a document involving wood, the diagrams apply to all materials (starting on page 14 of the PDF)

RE: Book With Loading, Shear and Moment Diagrams

Look at a steel manual ASD or the LRFD they have several different conditions

RE: Book With Loading, Shear and Moment Diagrams

- Roark's "Formulas for Stress & Strain"
(no diagrams but this book is just plain indispensable"

- Mikhelson's "Structural Engineering Formulas"

- Gaylord & Gaylord "Structural Engineering Handbook"

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