I am not restraining the end of the cantilever. I am simply treating the connection at the supports as pinned. Like I think I said before it is a continuous beam with three spans and two overhangs. The modified stiffness is from Elementary Theory of Structures" by Yuan-Yu Hsieh. It was used at the University of Washington. Modified stiffness is also discussed in "Civil Engineering Reference Manual" by Michael R. Lindeburg P.E. This is the book endorsed by NSPE for taking the PE. I kept mine because it is loaded with all kinds of good information. Both authors state that the modified stiffness is simply for the purpose of speeding up convergence.
apsix,
Thank you for your comments.
Motorcity,
You are right about the moment being zero at a pinned end but not if there is an overhang. When you get to the bottom of the moment distribution the moment on both sides of the pin should be equal to the original moment calculated for a cantilever. In both my spreadsheets the moments at the supports next to the cantilevers do converge to the proper values. It is only the internal supports where there is a difference between the two spreadsheets.
haynewp,
I agree with your answer but I just can't seem to figure out what the problem is. I suspect that the modified stiffness value in Hsieh's book may only apply to a simple pinned end with no overhang. Can't figure out why that should be just yet.
Thanks guys for all the quick responses.
DPA