P1ENG
Structural
- Aug 25, 2010
- 237
I use singularity functions all the time for determining shear and moment diagrams for beams in MathCAD. My question is, can singularity functions be used when the beam has a fixed end(s)? I was assuming for a fixed end, that [θ]'=0 would be a boundary condition for solving for c1 and c2 in my [θ]' and [θ] equations, but I am not getting correct answers. I don't know if there is a mistake in my program somewhere, or if the mistake is my assumption of setting [θ]'=0 at the fixed ends.
Also, if anyone is familiar with both singularity functions and the moment distribution method, is there any advantage to the moment distribution method? I am not too familiar with that method, but I would think the only advantage is that the method can be applied to 2-D applications where singularity functions are limited to a continuous beam.
Juston Fluckey, E.I.
Engineering Consultant
Also, if anyone is familiar with both singularity functions and the moment distribution method, is there any advantage to the moment distribution method? I am not too familiar with that method, but I would think the only advantage is that the method can be applied to 2-D applications where singularity functions are limited to a continuous beam.
Juston Fluckey, E.I.
Engineering Consultant