Questions › Category: Strength of MaterialsFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesFor simply supported beams, the allowable deflection shall not exceedOpenVideRime asked 4 years ago • Civil Engineering, Strength of Materials162 views0 answers0 votesA rectangular log of wood is floating in water with a load of 100 N at its centre. the maximum shear force in the wooden log isOpenVideRime asked 4 years ago • Civil Engineering, Strength of Materials322 views0 answers0 votesThe point of contraflexure is a point whereOpenVideRime asked 4 years ago • Civil Engineering, Strength of Materials145 views0 answers0 votesThe maximum deflection of tip cantilever beam with concentrated load P at the free end isOpenVideRime asked 4 years ago • Civil Engineering, Strength of Materials142 views0 answers0 votesIn a cantilever beam with u.d.l the shear force varies followingOpenVideRime asked 4 years ago • Civil Engineering, Strength of Materials365 views0 answers0 votesThe bending moment (M) is constant over a length of a segment (I) of a beam. The shearing force will also be a constant over this length and is given byOpenVideRime asked 4 years ago • Civil Engineering, Strength of Materials141 views0 answers0 votesA cantilever of span “L” has a load P acting at the free end. The bending moment at the free end will beOpenVideRime asked 4 years ago • Civil Engineering, Strength of Materials146 views0 answers0 votesSimply supported beam having a span of 3m and carrying a uniformly distributed load of 10KN/m has a shear force, at mid-span ofOpenVideRime asked 4 years ago • Civil Engineering, Strength of Materials742 views0 answers0 votesThe rate of change of shear force is equal toOpenVideRime asked 4 years ago • Civil Engineering, Strength of Materials198 views0 answers0 votesFor the same span and loading conditions, the maximum bending moment in a fixed beam compared to a simple supported one, shall beOpenVideRime asked 4 years ago • Civil Engineering, Strength of Materials349 views0 answers0 votes