Alexey881
Mechanical
- Mar 24, 2013
- 18
Hello, I am trying to find maximum bending moment developed in a fixed beam due to two equal (or unequal) equi-spaced forces.
[This scenario happens when ventilation mechanics trying to suspend the duct with rods to the ceiling. However istead of attaching to the ceiling they put a channel or an angle across a 6ft span of ceiling trusses. When you do seismic analysis, the rods may or may not develop the same forces which will subject the channel to bending.]
Are there any readily available formulas, which can be applied to these scenarios? Standard beam deflection diagrams do not seem to apply (Unless I can actually combine a reaction moment diagram at a support with the standard simply supported dual force diagram.)
Thanks.
[This scenario happens when ventilation mechanics trying to suspend the duct with rods to the ceiling. However istead of attaching to the ceiling they put a channel or an angle across a 6ft span of ceiling trusses. When you do seismic analysis, the rods may or may not develop the same forces which will subject the channel to bending.]
Are there any readily available formulas, which can be applied to these scenarios? Standard beam deflection diagrams do not seem to apply (Unless I can actually combine a reaction moment diagram at a support with the standard simply supported dual force diagram.)
Thanks.