Simply supported deep beam deflection

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The discussion revolves around the deflection and stress analysis of a simply supported deep beam under a uniformly distributed load, considering three different support scenarios. The user is observing significant differences in results from finite element analysis (FEA) based on the support locations: bottom, mid-point, and top of the beam ends. It is noted that deep beams do not conform to the Euler-Bernoulli beam theory, leading to varying outcomes akin to plate problems influenced by boundary conditions. The complexity arises from treating each support configuration as a distinct problem, which inherently results in different solutions. Understanding the specific mechanics behind these variations is crucial for accurate analysis.
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Hi,

I have a problem with simply supported deep beam which has a uniformly distributed load. The beam is simply supported at both ends but I have to consider the results for the following 3 scenarios
- where the support is at the bottom of each end of the beam
- where the support is at the mid point at each end of the beam
- where support is at top of each end of the beam

I have run this using FEA and I'm finding significantly different deflections and stresses when the beam is supported at the midpoint at its end and the other two scenarios...can anyone explain the exact reasoning for this?

Sincere thanks
 
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The deep beam does not follow the Euler-Bernoulli beam equation assumptions (particularly, that of plane sections remain plane). It is more like a plate problem, and different boundary conditions on a plate give different solutions.
 
Dr D

Thanks for your reply. I'm aware of that but could you be more specific on the difference that would occur where you have a pinned support at the bottom of a beams end and a pinned support at the mid-height of a beams end?

Your help is much appreciated

Many Thanks

Daniel
 
As I tried to say previously, you are looking at three different problems; why should you be surprised when you find three different solutions?
 
yes but I do not understand the reasons for the differences...
 
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