odu0485
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 28, 2014
- 8
Hi,
Attached is an example problem in which I am trying to use the slope deflection method to determine moments in the indeterminate beam shown. The beam consists of a W12x50 (EI) with a W14x53 (1.38 EI) used from point B to point D. The problem I am trying to figure out how to handle by hand is the fact that the cross section change occurs at a point other than at a support. I also built this model in STAAD software to see the results and it shows a negative moment at point C of 8.9 kip-ft. Can anyone that has good knowledge of slope deflection tell me what I may be missing or doing wrong? It may have to do with fixed-end moments, not sure.
Thanks for your time!
Attached is an example problem in which I am trying to use the slope deflection method to determine moments in the indeterminate beam shown. The beam consists of a W12x50 (EI) with a W14x53 (1.38 EI) used from point B to point D. The problem I am trying to figure out how to handle by hand is the fact that the cross section change occurs at a point other than at a support. I also built this model in STAAD software to see the results and it shows a negative moment at point C of 8.9 kip-ft. Can anyone that has good knowledge of slope deflection tell me what I may be missing or doing wrong? It may have to do with fixed-end moments, not sure.
Thanks for your time!