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Continuous Beam Bending Tables for varying span length "L"

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bojoka4052

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Oct 8, 2021
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Are there tables similar to the one below for varying span length "L"? I can only find for a constant length of "L", I am specifically interested in the moment.

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None that I'm aware of. That's getting into a unique situation that requires actual calculation rather than rules of thumb and tabulated values.
 
AWS DA6 has the following for two-span beams.

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you need "moment distribution method".

how many spans are we talking about ? There are many methods for solving continuous beams (other than looking up tables).

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Two cycle moment distribution is pretty good and fast.

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arh, once you've done two cycles, sure you're at 99% of the answer, but more cycles are QED.

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