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Moment on beam

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Husein Rifai

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Can you guys explain to me, why my moment on beam looks like this
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Not like this

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And what is the differences between both of them?
 
Looks like you're looking at the envelope diagrams which includes lateral load cases in the first one. In the second one, I don't think lateral force combinations are included in the envelope, that's why the envelope looks like the one due to gravity loads.

The difference between the two is just that, the direction of applied forces. Which you should be easily able to tell if you've completed an elementary structural analysis course.

 
For the first one im not using lateral force except earthquake loads. Is it posible moment on the first one looks like that because earthquake loads?
 
Yes, Earthquake loads are definitely a lateral load that would produce the first type of diagram.
 
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