Advanced Methods of Structural Analysis

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24 2 General Theory of Influence Lines
Fig. 2.6 Beam with
overhangs. Construction of
influence lines for bending
moment and shear at
sectionk

P= 1

l

k

ab

Inf. line Qk

Inf. line Mk

l

ab
+

+

1

1


Inf. line Mk (m)

a

l b

ab

+

P=1-variable position

RA l RB

k

ab

AB

Bending moment
diagram M (kNm)

P-fixed position

l RB

ab

B

l
Pab

k

Load contour Extended fibers

Fig. 2.7 Influence line for bending moment at sectionkand bending moment diagram due to load
P, which is located at pointk

Now let us consider a simply supported beam with overhangs (Fig.2.6). Assume
that sectionkis located between supports. In order to construct influence line for
bending moment and shear at sectionk, it is necessary to:

1.Ignore overhang and construct corresponding influence line for simply supported
beam
2.Extent of the latter until its intersection with the vertical passing through the end
of overhang


2.1.2.3 Discussion

At this point, emphasis must once againbe placed on differentiating between in-
fluence line for bending moment at pointkand bending moment diagram due to
loadP, which is located at pointk(Fig.2.7). This diagram is constructed on the
tensile fibers.
Even though both diagrams look similar and have same sign (ordinates of bend-
ing moment diagram are positive) and same ordinate at sectionk(ifPD 1 ), they
have completely different meanings and should not be confused. The difference be-
tween them is presented in Table2.1
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