How to Calculate Support Reactions of a Simply Supported Beam with a Point Load

How to Calculate Support Reactions of a Simply Supported Beam with a Point Load

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Eurocoded
Eurocoded - 04.10.2018 17:51

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THE TRACER UNKNOWN STUFF
THE TRACER UNKNOWN STUFF - 02.09.2023 17:52

Lmao dumb tutorial

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Troy carpenter
Troy carpenter - 20.08.2023 17:19

I literally "felt" the pen and loved every bit

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bruno eugenio
bruno eugenio - 25.07.2023 08:36

Very well executed.

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Michael Harris
Michael Harris - 13.07.2023 23:20

Could you goba little slower with the process?

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Frankline Makotsi
Frankline Makotsi - 24.06.2023 21:16

How to find moments couples of given weight of the beam

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Colon:
Colon: - 24.05.2023 07:57

Good attempt and a good explanation although. noisy pen yes but the main issue I have is that you explain the CW and ACW (CCW) say one is negative but don’t indicate it or put it in the calculation and use it. Missed step is all I’m pointing out. Have a great day.

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Sten Tarvo
Sten Tarvo - 29.03.2023 12:01

Very helpful for understanding moments. Thanks!

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Ntle Stofile
Ntle Stofile - 09.03.2023 18:49

How did you get 9

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George Escott
George Escott - 08.03.2023 23:23

As someone struggling to understand structural design just starting out, this was great. Thank you so much

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nwinuu Paul
nwinuu Paul - 02.03.2023 09:22

Please how can calculate for dl and ll

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Elmer Hablo
Elmer Hablo - 11.01.2023 05:29

Would all the reactionary forces be equal if they are Symmetrical? I can't find a sample problem online for such a case.

The problem I'm working on has a distance of R1 > R2 = 6m ; R2 > R3 = 3m ; R3 > R4 = 6m

The thing that's bothering me is the 3m distance, would it make R2 and R3 different with R1 and R4?

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Cristel Jade
Cristel Jade - 27.12.2022 06:44

A beam has a total length of 15m, force F1=15N F2=7N which ends of the beam, where should we place the fulcrum, in order to be in equilibrium?

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mohammed baramim
mohammed baramim - 18.12.2022 03:39

thank you man

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Nightcore Maniac
Nightcore Maniac - 17.12.2022 08:10

thank you. Just what i was looking for. The ratio for the reaction forces

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Clarisa Domingo
Clarisa Domingo - 11.12.2022 05:09

Thank you so much! I've been struggling to understand on how to get the reactions on beams.


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Donald Nwaeze
Donald Nwaeze - 08.12.2022 21:17

This video really helped me a lot in my work thank you sir

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Monoyar hossain
Monoyar hossain - 04.09.2022 17:50

Thank You sir.

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Mrs Taslim
Mrs Taslim - 30.03.2022 20:32

Thank you so much Sir. I was struggling in beam questions and your video has cleared all my doubts. Millions Likes for it !!!!!!!

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Engineer Muthama
Engineer Muthama - 30.03.2022 13:04

how do I determine the maximum shear force in the beam

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Lebohang Lebo
Lebohang Lebo - 29.03.2022 02:35

A bean is 12 m long and is supported at right end and 1m from the left end point load of 80kN is placed 4m from the left end a load of 20kN is place in the middle and a load of 40 kn at 1m from the right end
1.calculate the reactions
2.draw a shear force diagram indicating all your points
3.calculate maximum bending moment
4.plot a bending moment diagram indicating all points

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David Ngaima
David Ngaima - 10.02.2022 09:34

In other to way a child in a laboratory a uniform plank of wood AB is 3.0cm long, A mass of 8.0kg is pevoted about a point 0.5m from A. The boys stands 0.3m from A and the mass is placed 0.5m from B in other to balance a plank horizontal. Calculate the mass of the Boy?

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Tom Henderson
Tom Henderson - 16.01.2022 21:07

My teacher has explained this for 3 hours and I haven’t understood and you’ve just tought it me in 4 mins

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Ras Coll0
Ras Coll0 - 16.12.2021 12:05

How do i calculate the reactions of a beam including a self weight

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RAJAMANNAR SARAVANA
RAJAMANNAR SARAVANA - 06.12.2021 18:31

Super concept

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Jsoundranayagi Asokan
Jsoundranayagi Asokan - 06.10.2021 17:30

A simply supported beam AB 6m long has supports at ends A and B.The beam carries point load of 5kN at point c at 4 m from A and a uniformly distributed load of 2kN/m over length AC. Calculate
(a) support reaction RA and RB
(b) shear force and bending moment values at key points on the beam
(C ) Maximum shear force and bending moment values and their position
(d ) sketch shear force and bending moment diagram

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CHI CHI
CHI CHI - 28.09.2021 18:12

The Pen's noise 🤧

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Hazy
Hazy - 28.09.2021 11:58

You sound like Arnold Schwarzenegger, cool vid

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Nabil Khabbass
Nabil Khabbass - 25.09.2021 17:31

The down ward force is equil to the reaction force upward
Force at A = 3/5 x 15=9N
Force at C = 2/5 x 15= 6N
Isn't this an easier method to solve the problem?

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Jasmine Watsons
Jasmine Watsons - 15.09.2021 09:07

can i ask why Rc is producing counterclockwise moment?

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Harsh Dewangan
Harsh Dewangan - 09.09.2021 05:00

Thank u sir, it helps alot

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Gamer XD
Gamer XD - 08.09.2021 07:22

Are there any other ways to solve the problem?

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Mick Kimx
Mick Kimx - 07.09.2021 10:01

Can you make a video show designing slab with the column and double reinforced beam for house plan

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Quin Abbi
Quin Abbi - 07.09.2021 09:57

Can you make a video show designing slab with the column and double reinforced beam for house plan

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c/rahman yosof
c/rahman yosof - 07.09.2021 00:38

Why are using equalbrium equation of all x action all x reactions

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Md.Alomgir Hossain
Md.Alomgir Hossain - 10.08.2021 15:35

Useful video.

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Liam Tyler
Liam Tyler - 01.08.2021 21:26

Why is this in my recommended still at least I learnt something

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Abladey Gracin
Abladey Gracin - 28.07.2021 06:18

How to solve a cantilever beam with point load and concentrated moment

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Juliet Mukuka
Juliet Mukuka - 21.07.2021 11:47

Is this the same way of finding the magnitude of reaction forces

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Luffy PirateKing
Luffy PirateKing - 25.06.2021 10:14

How did you get the 9 for RC I don’t understand ?

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IAN NJOROGE
IAN NJOROGE - 17.06.2021 03:56

the pen sound😬

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Fhatuwani Muvhango
Fhatuwani Muvhango - 06.06.2021 08:57

I have a problem please help

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j...a
j...a - 04.05.2021 19:26

where's the formula brother?

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UnknownOrokin
UnknownOrokin - 21.04.2021 04:19

just a quick question, how'd you get the Ra and Rc KN measurements?

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ben Okolie
ben Okolie - 17.04.2021 00:20

simple and straight to the point

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Church TM
Church TM - 16.04.2021 19:57

thanks i have a structural analysis test tomorrow

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Tulak Chowdhury
Tulak Chowdhury - 16.04.2021 10:53

thanks !

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Munir mohammad Kolo
Munir mohammad Kolo - 26.03.2021 05:41

Please any more videos of bending moment and share force with three support reaction?

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Cordilia Adifue
Cordilia Adifue - 17.03.2021 20:47

Wowwww this is amazing. Thanks so much. Exactly what I needed.

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Abudel Mohamed
Abudel Mohamed - 11.03.2021 23:02

SALAM bro from🇲🇦
Thanks 👍👍

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