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Shear And Moment Diagrams
Shear force and bending moment diagrams are analytical tools used in conjunction with structural analysis to help perform Structural engineering, structural design by determining the value of shear forces and bending moments at a given point of a structural element such as a beam (structure), beam. These diagrams can be used to easily determine the type, size, and material of a member in a structure so that a given set of structural load, loads can be supported without structural integrity and failure, structural failure. Another application of shear and moment diagrams is that the deflection (engineering), deflection of a beam can be easily determined using either the Moment-area theorem, moment area method or the conjugate beam method. Convention Although these conventions are relative and any convention can be used if stated explicitly, practicing engineers have adopted a standard convention used in design practices. Normal convention The normal convention used in most enginee ...
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Shear Moment Diagram
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