cmbyrd77
Structural
- Aug 4, 2010
- 79
Just wanted to pick the brains of my fellow engineers out there. In your experience how have you gone about calculating shear/moment/deflection on a continuously supported member with a non-uniform (triangular) load. Obviously there is the easy answer of you can take the average and turn it into a uniform load and then use the moment and shear coefficeints from AISC. Or, there is the option of plugging and chugging in a computer (not a fan). Just curious of others' approach to this. Thanks to everyone who contributes on here.