The fixed end moments are reaction
moment
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s developed in a
beam
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member under certain load conditions with both ends fixed. A beam with both ends fixed is statically indeterminate to the 3rd degree, and any structural analysis method applicable on
statically indeterminate
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beams can be used to calculate the fixed end moments.
Examples
In the following examples,
clockwise
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moments are positive.
The two cases with distributed loads can be derived from the case with concentrated load by integration. For example, when a uniformly distributed load of intensity
is acting on a beam, then an infinitely small part
distance
apart from the left end of this beam can be seen as being under a concentrated load of magnitude
. Then,
:
:
Where the expressions within the integrals on the right hand sides are the fixed end moments caused by the concentrated load
.
For the case with linearly distributed load of maximum intensity
,
:
:
See also
*
Moment distribution method
The moment distribution method is a structural analysis method for statically indeterminate beams and frames developed by Hardy Cross. It was published in 1930 in an ASCE journal. The method only accounts for flexural effects and ignores axial a ...
*
Statically Indeterminate
In statics and structural mechanics, a structure is statically indeterminate when the static equilibrium equations force and moment equilibrium conditions are insufficient for determining the internal forces and reactions on that structure.
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*
Slope deflection method The slope deflection method is a structural analysis method for beams and frames introduced in 1914 by George A. Maney. The slope deflection method was widely used for more than a decade until the moment distribution method was developed. In the ...
*
Matrix method
The matrix method is a structural analysis method used as a fundamental principle in many applications in civil engineering.
The method is carried out, using either a stiffness matrix or a flexibility matrix.
See also
* Direct stiffness method
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References
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Structural analysis
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