(Solved): A beam is shown in the figure below. Part \( A \) Draw the sheaz dagram for the compound beam. Clic ...
A beam is shown in the figure below. Part \( A \) Draw the sheaz dagram for the compound beam. Click on "add discontinuity" to add discontinuly lines. Then click on "add segment" button to add functions between the lines. NOTE - You should not draw an "exita" discontinuity line at the point where the shear curve passes the \( x \)-axis. Note - Make sure you place only one vertical line at places that require a vertical line. If you inadvertently place two vertical lines at the same place, it will appear visually correct because the lines overlap, but the systeen will mark it wrong.
Draw the moment diagram for the compound beam. Click on "add discontinuity" to add discontinuity lines. Then click on "add segment" button to add functions between the lines. NOTE 1 - The curve you choose from the drop-down is only a pictorial representation of a real quadratic/cubic curve. The equation of this curve is not mathematically equivalent to the correct answer. Consequently, slopes at discontinuities and intercepts with the \( x \)-axis (if any) are not accurate. NOTE 2 - Draw a vertical line (use the "discontinuity line") to denote local maximum/minimum. Note - Make sure you place only one vertical line at places that require a vertical line. If you inadvertently place two vertical lines at the same place, it will appear visually correct because the lines overlap, but the system will mark it wrong.