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American
Forest &
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DESIGN AID No. 6 Association
BEAM FORMULAS WITH
SHEAR AND MOMENT
DIAGRAMS
The American Wood Council (AWC) is part of the wood products group of the
American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA). AF&PA is the national trade
association of the forest, paper, and wood products industry, representing member
companies engaged in growing, harvesting, and processing wood and wood fiber,
manufacturing pulp, paper, and paperboard products from both virgin and recycled
fiber, and producing engineered and traditional wood products. For more information
see www.afandpa.org.
Copyright © 2007
American Forest & Paper Association, Inc.
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Figure 4 7-37 ASimple Beam – Uniform Load Partially Distributed at Each End
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Figure 14 7-42 A
Cantilever Beam – Concentrated Load at Any Point
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AMERICAN WOOD COUNCIL
Figure 15 Beam Fixed at One End, Supported at Other – Uniformly Distributed
Load
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Figure 19 Beam Overhanging One Support – Uniformly Distributed Load on
Overhang
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Figure 22 Beam
7-46 A Overhanging Both Supports – Unequal Overhangs – Uniformly
Distributed Load
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Figure 26 Continuous Beam – Two Equal Spans – Uniform Load on One Span
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7-49 A
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V2 Shear
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M1
7-49 B
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M2
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∆ max
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7-50 A
Figure 30 Continuous Beam – Two Equal Spans – Two Equal Concentrated Loads
Symmetrically Placed
P P
R1 R2 R3
a a a a
V1 V2
V3 V2
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M1
w 1
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V2
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M1
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