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A cantilever beam of length L = 3 m carries a uniformly distributed load (UDL) of W = 20 N / m throughout the length. Calculate the bending moment, BM of the beam near the fixed end. What is the shear force, SF at this point? Let SF = -WL, BM = -LWL/2.

Answer Posted / kang chuen tat (malaysia - pen

BM near the fixed end = -LWL/2 = -3 x 20 x 3 / 2 = -90 Nm. SF near the fixed end = -WL = -20 x 3 = -60 N. The answer is given by Kang Chuen Tat; PO Box 6263, Dandenong, Victoria VIC 3175, Australia; SMS 61405421706; chuentat@hotmail.com; http://kangchuentat.wordpress.com.

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