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- Direct_integration_of_a_beam abstract "Direct integration is a structural analysis method for measuring internal shear, internal moment, rotation, and deflection of a beam.For a beam with an applied weight , taking downward to be positive, the internal shear force is given by taking the negative integral of the weight: The internal moment M(x) is the integral of the internal shear: = The angle of rotation from the horizontal, , is the integral of the internal moment divided by the product of the Young's modulus and the area moment of inertia: Integrating the angle of rotation obtains the vertical displacement".
- Direct_integration_of_a_beam thumbnail Shear_and_moment.jpg?width=300.
- Direct_integration_of_a_beam wikiPageExternalLink double-integration-method-beam-deflections.
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- Direct_integration_of_a_beam subject Category:Structural_analysis.
- Direct_integration_of_a_beam comment "Direct integration is a structural analysis method for measuring internal shear, internal moment, rotation, and deflection of a beam.For a beam with an applied weight , taking downward to be positive, the internal shear force is given by taking the negative integral of the weight: The internal moment M(x) is the integral of the internal shear: = The angle of rotation from the horizontal, , is the integral of the internal moment divided by the product of the Young's modulus and the area moment of inertia: Integrating the angle of rotation obtains the vertical displacement".
- Direct_integration_of_a_beam label "Direct integration of a beam".
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- Direct_integration_of_a_beam sameAs Q5280348.
- Direct_integration_of_a_beam sameAs Q5280348.
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- Direct_integration_of_a_beam depiction Shear_and_moment.jpg.
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