walp25
Industrial
- Dec 9, 2010
- 2
Hi folks,
Sorry to have to ask a seemingly simple question. Ive been out of practice for some time, and the "googling" route is not providing me any clarity.
I need to calculate how much weight to put on one side of an asymmetric beam. This is somewhat easy to figure if the loading was balanced, and i had the weight of all materials including the beam.
However Im working with evenly distributed loads on either side of the fulcrum.
my example is thus:
Beam is 20ft long
Fulcrum is at 8ft from left end
I need to figure how much weight (distributed) say over 2ft from extreme left to apply to the beam to create equilibrium across the fulcrum.
I know there is an easy solution to this, but I just cannot put my finger on it.
Can someone advise me on a formula or location of one?
Thanks,
Sam
Sorry to have to ask a seemingly simple question. Ive been out of practice for some time, and the "googling" route is not providing me any clarity.
I need to calculate how much weight to put on one side of an asymmetric beam. This is somewhat easy to figure if the loading was balanced, and i had the weight of all materials including the beam.
However Im working with evenly distributed loads on either side of the fulcrum.
my example is thus:
Beam is 20ft long
Fulcrum is at 8ft from left end
I need to figure how much weight (distributed) say over 2ft from extreme left to apply to the beam to create equilibrium across the fulcrum.
I know there is an easy solution to this, but I just cannot put my finger on it.
Can someone advise me on a formula or location of one?
Thanks,
Sam