Method of superposition example #1: simply supported beam

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This tutorial goes through a statically determinate slope & deflection example problem using the method of superposition. The simply supported beam has a point load and a distributed load, and we use a table of slopes/deflections for common beam loading to speed up the calculation.

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Thanks man, some douchbag professor put a problem just like this in a review video but decided he was gonna do a "separate video" to solve it which I couldn't find. Thanks again. Big Stress Reliever!

greatpharoh
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Simply explained. Please keep it up, Thank you ❤

othmanelissaoui
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thanks sir it was helpful.
i appreciate it

mohmadsaber
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Thank you for saving me 30 min of hair pulling 🙌

spumbisco
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What is the definition of X. I don’t get how you get X.

danhphan
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How to know if I have to use the curve ekvation? Why arent we using that for the single load?

crunchymoon
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I know this is an old video but is there anyway to use this method to find where the slope is 0 on the beam/the exact location of maximum deflection?

Freshwitdaposites
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What happens if the point of deflection you want to find is not at the point load? Like if they say find the deflection 1m from a but point load is 2m away? I hope you respond

Thundercraft
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Does this method work for finding moments across the beam as well?

alexkid
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Was EI given? or do we have to find it ourselves? I have no information on it.

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