Question 9.16: A cantilever beam AB (Fig. 9-34) is subjected to three diffe...
A cantilever beam AB (Fig. 9-34) is subjected to three different loading conditions: (a) a concentrated load P at its free end, (b) a couple M_{0} at its free end, and (c) both loads acting simultaneously.
For each loading condition, determine the strain energy of the beam. Also, determine the vertical deflection \delta_{A} at end A of the beam due to the load P acting alone (Fig. 9-34a), and determine the angle of rotation \theta_{A} at end A due to the moment M_{0} acting alone (Fig. 9-34b). (Note: The beam has constant flexural rigidity EI.)
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