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Lesson 18 Example 1

In-Class Example 1: Solve the Unknown Reactions, Plot the Moment Diagram. EI=1000 kip-ft2 w = 1 kip/ft 40’ 30’ 20’ A B C D

In-Class Example 1: Solve the Unknown Reactions, Plot the Moment Diagram. EI=1000 kip-ft2 w = 1 kip/ft 40’ 30’ 20’ A B C D w = 1 kip/ft A B C D

GIVEN: Primary Deflections In-Class Example 1: Solve the Unknown Reactions, Plot the Moment Diagram. EI=1000 kip-ft2 w = 1 kip/ft 40’ 30’ 20’ A B C D GIVEN: Primary Deflections w = 1 kip/ft A B C D 844.3’ 556.0’

GIVEN: Primary Deflections In-Class Example 1: Solve the Unknown Reactions, Plot the Moment Diagram. EI=1000 kip-ft2 w = 1 kip/ft 40’ 30’ 20’ A B C D GIVEN: Primary Deflections w = 1 kip/ft A B C D 844.3’ 556.0’ GIVEN: Secondary Deflections A B C D 1 kip

GIVEN: Primary Deflections In-Class Example 1: Solve the Unknown Reactions, Plot the Moment Diagram. EI=1000 kip-ft2 w = 1 kip/ft 40’ 30’ 20’ A B C D GIVEN: Primary Deflections w = 1 kip/ft A B C D 844.3’ 556.0’ GIVEN: Secondary Deflections A B C D 14.87’ 9.060’ 1 kip

GIVEN: Primary Deflections In-Class Example 1: Solve the Unknown Reactions, Plot the Moment Diagram. EI=1000 kip-ft2 w = 1 kip/ft 40’ 30’ 20’ A B C D GIVEN: Primary Deflections w = 1 kip/ft A B C D 844.3’ 556.0’ GIVEN: Secondary Deflections A B C D 14.87’ 9.060’ 1 kip A B C D 1 kip

GIVEN: Primary Deflections In-Class Example 1: Solve the Unknown Reactions, Plot the Moment Diagram. EI=1000 kip-ft2 w = 1 kip/ft 40’ 30’ 20’ A B C D GIVEN: Primary Deflections w = 1 kip/ft A B C D 844.3’ 556.0’ GIVEN: Secondary Deflections A B C D 14.87’ 9.060’ 1 kip A B C D 9.060’ 7.300’ 1 kip

GIVEN: Primary Deflections In-Class Example 1: Solve the Unknown Reactions, Plot the Moment Diagram. EI=1000 kip-ft2 w = 1 kip/ft 40’ 30’ 20’ A B C D GIVEN: Primary Deflections w = 1 kip/ft A B C D 844.3’ 556.0’ A B C D 14.87’ 9.060’ 1 kip A B C D 9.060’ 7.300’ 1 kip

GIVEN: Primary Deflections In-Class Example 1: Solve the Unknown Reactions, Plot the Moment Diagram. EI=1000 kip-ft2 w = 1 kip/ft 40’ 30’ 20’ A B C D GIVEN: Primary Deflections w = 1 kip/ft A B C D 844.3’ 556.0’ A B C D 14.87’ 9.060’ 1 kip A B C D 9.060’ 7.300’ 1 kip