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    Deflection

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    Learning Objectives: Calculate deflection in statically determinate beams and frames Various Methods • • • • Double Integration Method Moment-Area Method Elastic Load Method Conjugate Beam Method Slope at A negative Slope at B positive Deflection at point B Tangential deviation between points A and B Change in slope Change in slope and tangential deviation between points A and B Moment-Area Method Beam and moment curve M/EI curve between points A and B Moment Area

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    Slab Design

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    on a rectangular grid of beams. Such a grid of beams reduces the span of the slab and thus permits the designer to reduce the slab thickness. The distribution of floor loads on floor beams is based on the geometric configuration of the beams forming the grid. 1 3 Tributary area of columns A1‚ B2 and C1 shown shaded 2 Girders on all four sides Theoretical Tributary Areas 3 Theoretical Tributary Beam Areas 4 Theoretical Tributary Beam Areas 5 Typical Floor

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    AD759199 Stress Analysis Manual

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    AD7591 99 One NTIS One Source. One Search. One Solution. STRESS ANALYSIS MANUAL TECHNOLOGY INC DAYTON OHIO AUG 1969 U.S. Department of Commerce BEST AVAILABLE COPY National Technical Information Service One Source. One Search. One Solution. Providing Permanent‚ Easy Access to U.S. Government Information National Technical Information Service is the nation ’s largest repository and disseminator of governmentinitiated scientific‚ technical‚ engineering‚ and related business information

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    An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge‚ directed by Robert Enrico‚ demonstrates the dreaded death Farquhar must face for interference of the railroads. First a short story written by Ambrose Bierce and published in 1890‚ there was no doubt “An Occurance at Owl Creek Bridge” consumed its readers. Both the short story and film engrossed the public with the twist ending. This story not only consumed the audience with its twist ending but because the audience relates to the story with a strong emotional connection

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    Stiffness Report from laboratory work performed on 12 May 2011 as a part of the unit of study CIVL2201 Structural Mechanics Abstract
 This report has been written to describe an experiment performed on a channel section examining the stiffness of the beam through two differing types of deformation – curvature and deflection. The aim of the experiment was to determine the value of the flexural rigidity (EI) in two different ways; using the curvature‚ k‚ and the mid-span deflection. The testing method

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    how the shear forces and bending moments vary along the length of a beam that is being designed. Graphs are used to describe the change of shear forces and moments. These graphs are called shear and moment diagrams. Employing these diagrams‚ the maximum and minimum shear and moment are easily identified and located. Constructing shear and moment diagrams is similar to finding the shear and moment at a particular point on a beam structure. However‚ instead of using an exact location‚ the location

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    Trolley Crane Design

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    a load of 1.5 tonnes along I-beam of 4 metres long. The research that we did was mainly on existing trolley cranes and the configurations of these cranes which allowed us to familiarize ourselves with what the crane does and how it works. The way that the crane operates is by having a person pull a chain. This chain is connected to a drive shaft which in turn is connected to a pinion and two wheels. These wheels allow the crane to move horizontally along the I-beam whilst sustaining a load.

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    Owl Creek Bridge Allusion

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    the music of Æolian harps." Ambrose Bierce uses allusions and imagery to create a sense of wonderment and mysteriousness for first-time readers of his historical fiction story An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge. Within this short story‚ a man named Peyton Farquhar is being hung from Owl Creek Bridge for trespassing into Union territory during the civil war. As he is dropped the rope breaks and he makes his escape after dropping into the river below. After swimming through gunfire and a vortex‚ traversing

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    ST01 ST02 ST03 ST04 ST05 ST06 Assessment • • Attendance: 10% Group Report: 90% (Each Lab Session: 15%). The report will be submitted 1 week after the lab session. Topic Bending Stress in a Beam Steel Bars under Pure Tensile Forces Torsion of Circular Sections Buckling of Struts Continuous and Indeterminate Beams Redundant Truss Please provide the following parts in your report: • Introduction (purpose of the experiment) • Theory • Experimental Results • Analyzing the Experimental Results • Conclusions

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    AN OCCURRENCE AT OWL CREEK Upon reading "An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge" by Ambrouse Bierce I immediately found myself pulled into this story from sentence one. The story is both vivid and simplistically complex. Bierce’s telling of this story read like so many movies I’ve seen in the past. We’ve all seen these movies. The movie starts in the present or what we preceive to be the present and then like a sling shot catapults us back in time to account for what we’ve just seen. The story

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