Deflection of a beam with non-uniform section

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To find deflections at force acting points in a non-uniform beam, it's suggested to treat the problem as two separate beam problems with constant cross sections. The loads from one section can be transferred to create equivalent shear and moment at the interface of the two beams. Ensuring displacement and slope continuity at the interface is crucial for accurate results. Additionally, exploring singularity functions may provide further insights into the deflection calculations. Overall, while the problem is complex, it is solvable with the right approach and techniques.
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How to find deflections at force acting points in a non-uniform beam?. Please look at the figure. Thank you.

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Is this homework? We cannot ethically solve the problem for you, but knowing more about what you have tried already will help us see what you need help with.
 
No, this is not a homework. I have tried with uniform diameter to the whole length of the beam. I am applying loads simultaneously at positions of 1 and 2. I have gone thro the following formulas to find the deflections at 1 and 2 with only one force at a time.

fFi = fFi1 + fFi2

i - load position
1 - deflection at position 1
2 - deflection at position 2

Deflection formula when loads at midspan: (used uniform dia.)
y(x) = (Fx^2/6EI)*(3a-x) for 0<x<=a
y(x) = (Fa^276EI)*(3x-a) for a<x<=l

 
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The easy way to solve this problem is with beam elements. Failing that, the way to solve it is to consider two beam problems, where each beam is of constant cross section. The loads from the beam on the right can be transferred to produce and equivalent shear and moment at the interface to load the beam on the left. Then the boundary conditions between the two problems have to be matched to assure displacement and slope continuity across the interface. It is a messy problem, but it is entirely doable.
 
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