WOZnTR
Civil/Environmental
- May 7, 2013
- 11
See attached layout. In the 3 middle columns portion, what part of the beams would have the maximum moment and shear? The secondary beams attached to the girders can be said to be point loads?
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For Beams 2B-10, maximum negative moment and shear would occur at Column C-1. Maximum positive moment would occur at supported beam locations whose reaction could be considered a concentrated load.
WOZ said:BA, in two columns with beam in between, moment is zero at the two supports. But with 3 columns with beams in between them. The middle column no longer have zero moment. What is the term for it? Which of the columns is pinned and fixed (or other terms) or what do you call the center column with respect to the two at the sides (pinned, fixed, supports, what else)?
WOZ said:According to the above beam example I found at net with concentrated load at midspan of beam, the shear force is maximum from support or C-1 to the concentrated load at beam midspan. But you stated it is only maximum at C-1. What is the case?
Beam 2B-10 is continuous across two spans. It will develop small moments at the exterior columns C-2 and C-4 and a large moment at Column C-1.