Beam deflection in a cantilever beam

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To calculate the deflection of a 25ft cantilever beam with a uniformly distributed load of 3000 lbs/ft and concentrated loads of 4000 lbs at 8ft and 5000 lbs at 18ft, the beam should be analyzed in three segments: one for the distributed load, one for the concentrated load at 8ft, and another for the load at 18ft. Each segment's deflection can be determined using equations from mechanics of materials resources, such as Roark's formulas. The total deflection is the sum of the deflections from each individual case. This method provides a comprehensive approach to solving the deflection problem. Accurate calculations will yield the necessary deflection profile for the beam.
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I need help finding the equation for a 25ft cantilever beam deflection where the beam has an even distributed load of 3000 lbs/ft and also has concentrated loads of 4000lbs 8ft from the clamped end and 5000lbs 18ft from the clamped end. A generic equation from a Roark table would do, but I am having trouble finding one. Any help is appreciated. thanks in advance.
 
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What you are going to need to do is split the beam up into three different problems:

1) Cantilever beam with distributed load
2) Cantilever beam with concentrated load at 8 ft
3) Cantilever beam with concentrated load at 25 ft

Find the deflection profile for each of these cases and then add them all together. The deflection profile can be found in the back of any mechanics of materials book.

Hope this helps,

jrw
 
yes, that helps me alot. Thank you very much.
 
no problem
 
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