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Draw shear force and bending moment diagrams
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[QUOTE="bigu01, post: 4624069, member: 453412"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2]For the beam shown in the figure: a) Draw necessary free body diagrams b) Calculate support reactions c) Draw the shear force and bending moments [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] ∑Fy = 0; ∑M = 0; V(x) = ∫ L(x) ; M(x) = ∫ V(x) [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2]I reverted and flipped the figure in order to have it easier for me, as I am used to work in the most used system of coordinates. I have solved the problem, except when coming to the M(x)3, drawing the diagram of it, I should get -20 kN*m and not 0. If you can inspect the solution procedure and if you find the mistake , please give me some hints of what I have done wrong and how should I approach it [/QUOTE]
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