Sam R
Structural
- Apr 23, 2017
- 2
Hi all,
I've been working through some designs at work, and I came across a condition of loading where I was unsure of the way to calculate actual deflection. I had 3 unequal point loads, unevenly spaced.
For example:
l = 10ft
P1 = 1kip
x1 = 1ft
P2 = 2kip
x2 = 3ft
P3 = 1.5kip
x3 = 7ft
At first, I figured a simplified way to calculate this was complete a deflection calculation of each individual deflection and sum the results. Would this provide a close enough, preferably more conservative, deflection calculation?
I've been working through some designs at work, and I came across a condition of loading where I was unsure of the way to calculate actual deflection. I had 3 unequal point loads, unevenly spaced.
For example:
l = 10ft
P1 = 1kip
x1 = 1ft
P2 = 2kip
x2 = 3ft
P3 = 1.5kip
x3 = 7ft
At first, I figured a simplified way to calculate this was complete a deflection calculation of each individual deflection and sum the results. Would this provide a close enough, preferably more conservative, deflection calculation?