I am trying to teach myself how to calculate stresses and moments etc. I refer to Roark 7th edition. I thought I would follow through a worked example. In Section 8.7 is an example of a beam simply supported with uniformly dist load , concentrated lateral load and axial compressive load.
Answer a) I can just understand, b) starting to get lost, but hanging on there interpolating coefficients. Then in part c) they say to use Table 8.8 cases 1e and 2e.
When they come to calculating Max Moment M8, they use terms with theta in them, but neither case 1e or 2e has any equation with theta in it for the moments. Also in the moment calc they use the reaction Ra, which is nowhere in the written down equations in the tables. Am I missing something? Do I have to assume an already considerable knowledge of these things? I am a pumping engineer, and have been asked to do some calcs on beams at a pump station so am out of my depth.
I thought you simply looked up the Max M for example and then plugged in the stress formula and that was that??
Answer a) I can just understand, b) starting to get lost, but hanging on there interpolating coefficients. Then in part c) they say to use Table 8.8 cases 1e and 2e.
When they come to calculating Max Moment M8, they use terms with theta in them, but neither case 1e or 2e has any equation with theta in it for the moments. Also in the moment calc they use the reaction Ra, which is nowhere in the written down equations in the tables. Am I missing something? Do I have to assume an already considerable knowledge of these things? I am a pumping engineer, and have been asked to do some calcs on beams at a pump station so am out of my depth.
I thought you simply looked up the Max M for example and then plugged in the stress formula and that was that??