Questions › Category: Strength of MaterialsFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesA simply supported beam carries a varying load from zero to one end and ‘w’ at the other end. If the length of the beam is ‘a’, the maximum bending moment will beOpenVideRime asked 4 years ago • Civil Engineering, Strength of Materials167 views0 answers0 votesA simply supported beam carries a varying load from zero at one end and w at the other end. If the length of the beam is a, the shear force will be zero at a distance x from least loaded point where x is _______________.OpenVideRime asked 4 years ago • Civil Engineering, Strength of Materials182 views0 answers0 votesSimply supported beam which carries a uniformly distributed load has two equal overhangs. To have maximum B.M. produced in the beam least possible, the ratio of the length of the overhang to the total length of the beam is_____________OpenVideRime asked 4 years ago • Civil Engineering, Strength of Materials127 views0 answers0 votesThe maximum bending moment for a simply supported beam with a uniformly distributed load W per unit length, isOpenVideRime asked 4 years ago • Civil Engineering, Strength of Materials167 views0 answers0 votesA fixed beam is subjected to a uniformly distributed load over its entire span. The joints of contra-flexure will occur on either side of the centre at a distance of ____________ from the centre.OpenVideRime asked 4 years ago • Civil Engineering, Strength of Materials174 views0 answers0 votesIn a rigid jointed frame, the joints are considered_____________OpenVideRime asked 4 years ago • Civil Engineering, Strength of Materials123 views0 answers0 votesWhich of the following beam is likely to have point of contra-flexure?OpenVideRime asked 4 years ago • Civil Engineering, Strength of Materials127 views0 answers0 votesThe expression of the elastic curve at the free end of a cantilever beam of span ‘L’, flexural rigidity ‘EI’ and subjected to uniformly distributed load intensity ‘w’ isOpenVideRime asked 4 years ago • Civil Engineering, Strength of Materials144 views0 answers0 votesPick up the correct statement from the following a) For a uniformly distributed load, the shear force varies linearly b) For a uniformly distributed load, bending moment curve is a parabola c) For a load varying linearly, the shear force curve is a parabolaOpenVideRime asked 4 years ago • Civil Engineering, Strength of Materials159 views0 answers0 votesFor a design of a simply supported beam under uniformly distributed load____________OpenVideRime asked 4 years ago • Civil Engineering, Strength of Materials159 views0 answers0 votes