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- | =====Applying Simply Supported Restraint to a Beam===== | ||
- | A simply supported boundary condition can be modeled several ways in Scan& | ||
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- | ====Example 1: Restrain neutral axis on ends of beam==== | ||
- | The first method | ||
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- | So while this method allows for rotation about the end, it does not fully allow the beam to extend at the ends. | ||
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- | {{ simply_supported_neutral_load.png? | ||
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- | {{ simply_supported_neutral_result.png? | ||
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- | ====Example 2: Apply equilibrium loads and restrain edge in middle of beam==== | ||
- | The second method relies on the symmetry of the beam loading. | ||
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- | For this loading, the best choice to restrain the model is where the slope of deflection will be zero. In this case, zero bending slope occurs at the mid-point of the beam because the loading is symmetric. | ||
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- | {{ simply_supported_eqlib_load.png? | ||
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- | The static equilibrium loading produces the same bending shape and almost the same peak bending stress as the first case. In addition, the peak Z-direction deflections are also quite similar. | ||
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- | {{ simply_supported_eqlib_result.png? |
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