Czakar
Student
- Apr 1, 2022
- 1
Good afternoon,
For one of my UNI projects I am doing a deflection analysis of a carbon fibre beam.(File included). I would like to use Macaulay's method. I have a few questions to ask. Can I sum all the moment equations and then calculate the integral of the sum to obtain the slope and deflection (As far as I know i should be able to do that because of the sum of integrals rule). Another question that I have is if I want to obtain the c1 and c2 parameters, knowing it is a cantilever beam shall the slope and deflection be equal to 0 at x = 0 or x = length of the beam.
Any help appreciated.
For one of my UNI projects I am doing a deflection analysis of a carbon fibre beam.(File included). I would like to use Macaulay's method. I have a few questions to ask. Can I sum all the moment equations and then calculate the integral of the sum to obtain the slope and deflection (As far as I know i should be able to do that because of the sum of integrals rule). Another question that I have is if I want to obtain the c1 and c2 parameters, knowing it is a cantilever beam shall the slope and deflection be equal to 0 at x = 0 or x = length of the beam.
Any help appreciated.