Shear Force and bending moment diagram

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The discussion focuses on creating shear force diagrams (SFD) and bending moment diagrams (BMD) for a cantilever bridge project. The user seeks guidance on plotting the SFD and BMD for the vertical member "A," having already mastered the horizontal member. It is noted that breaking down the horizontal and vertical members reveals internal moments and forces that can be analyzed using statics. While not necessary, diagrams can be simplified by using the forces at point A, treating it like a cantilever beam. Additionally, the moment and shear in the vertical member remain constant throughout.
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Hi guys,

For a Engineering Project, we will be suspending a bridge using a cantilever system. We have to draw the shear force diagram (SFD) and bending moment diagram (BMD) for the horizontal and vertical members. The arrows on the diagram represent the loading from the bridge itself.

I have no idea what the SFD or BMD should look like for the vertical member "A". I already know how to do the SFD BMD for the horizontal member, just do not know how to plot vertical member on the same set of axis as the horizontal member BC.
 

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Well basicly when you break apart de horizontal and vertical member you have an internal moment and an internal force with an unknown direction, you can solve this with statics, and the proceed to make the diagrams.

Although you don't need to do this, you can make them simply by using the forces at A, like a cantilever beam. You will have an axial diagram too.
 
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It should also be noted that the moment and shear in the vertical portion of the member are constant.
 
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