Keep moving across the beam, stopping at every load that acts on the beam. When you get to a load, add to the Shear Force Diagram by the amount of the force. In this case we have come to a negative 20kN force, so we will minus 20kN from the existing 10kN. i.e. 10kN - 20kN...
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Calculate the axial stress due to linear force. This is equal to the component of linear force perpendicular to the face divided by the cross-sectional area. Step 4 Calculate the total moment acting on the cross section of interest. For a static beam, this moment will be equal and opposite...
I have calculated the shear at the interface but I'm having trouble calculating what the pullout force on the bars is. The bars will have to be embedded on each side of the beam (for its support). Here are my questions: 1) What is the proper way to "model" a beam ...
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