jacobd
Mechanical
- Jul 23, 2002
- 12
Hello all, I've got a beam design issue that I'm fighting with. I'll state the general scenario, then get to my question:
I've got a horizontal wide flange beam hanging (bolted) to (2) horizontal sqaure tubes that are 48" on center. The beam extends beyond one connection and has a point load about 36" from that connection.
My question: To me this looks like a statically indeterminate beam, I'm no expert however which is why I'm aksing. I see (3) unknown reactions here which are:
Ma (furthest most connection from the point load)
Ra y (vertical reaction furthest conn. from the point load)
Rb y (vertical reaction nearest conn. to the point load)
Am I on the right track with this, or have I misunderstood the reactions?
Thank you for your assistance.
Jacob Dinardi
I've got a horizontal wide flange beam hanging (bolted) to (2) horizontal sqaure tubes that are 48" on center. The beam extends beyond one connection and has a point load about 36" from that connection.
My question: To me this looks like a statically indeterminate beam, I'm no expert however which is why I'm aksing. I see (3) unknown reactions here which are:
Ma (furthest most connection from the point load)
Ra y (vertical reaction furthest conn. from the point load)
Rb y (vertical reaction nearest conn. to the point load)
Am I on the right track with this, or have I misunderstood the reactions?
Thank you for your assistance.
Jacob Dinardi