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Old Nov10-09, 09:59 PM       Last edited by posty2100; Nov10-09 at 10:17 PM..            #1
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Finding Max Moment for triangular load

I know for a uniform load the M max is wL^2/8

What is the M max for a triangular load similar to this... this http://www.geom.uiuc.edu/education/c...g/tri_left.gif

I for a uniform the load is in the center, but a triangular load it wouls be like 1/3 or 2/3 from the middle right?
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Old Nov11-09, 03:23 AM                  #2
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Re: Finding Max Moment for triangular load

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