FIXED FRAME WITH CONCENTRATED FORCE AT ANY POINT ON GIRDER

SI/Metric Units


INPUT   DATA EXAMPLE Of Input/Output

Title  

Width of frame, L  

    

Height of frame, h  
Area moment of inertia of each post, I1   cm4
Area moment of inertia of girder, I2   cm4
Distance of load from left corner of girder, a  
External load, P   N


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OUTPUT   VARIABLES   &   GRAPHS

Variables   Values   Units
 ♦  Horizontal Reaction force, Ha N Graphs:
 Bending moment variation along frame posts  
 Bending moment variation along frame girder  
 ♦  Horizontal Reaction force, Hb N
 ♦  Vertical Reaction force, Ra N
 ♦  Vertical Reaction force, Rb N
 ♦  Bending Moment at point A, Ma   N.m  
 ♦  Bending Moment at point B, Mb   N.m  
 ♦  Bending Moment at point C, Mc   N.m  
 ♦  Bending Moment at point D, Md   N.m  
 ♦  Bending Moment at load point, Mg   N.m  

THEORY  &   FORMULAE

Portal Frame Under Static Loading.

A simple portal frame consists of one horizontal beam (girder) resting on top of two vertical columns (posts). The junction of the beam with the colums consists of rigid joints. Consider a frame ABCD where the columns are rigidly fixed at their bases A and D. When the girder is subjected to a concentrated vertical load, the forces and bending moments acting on the system can be described by the following equations:

    

where
     L = length of beam (girder)
     h = length of each column (post)
     I1 = moment of inertia of each column
     I2 = moment of inertia of girder
     P = applied point force
     a = horizontal distance of load point from left corner
     H = horizontal reactive force at column base
     Ha = horizontal reactive force at point A
     Hb = horizontal reactive force at point B
     Ra = vertical reactive force at point A
     Rb = vertical reactive force at point B
     Ma = bending moment at point A
     Mb = bending moment at corner B
     Mc = bending moment at corner C
     Md = bending moment at point D
     Mg = bending moment at load point
     b, ξ, k = derived variables as defined

Tips

    ◊ Use link EXAMPLE Of Input/Output  to demo data entry expectations and results; you may edit & use it as starting point

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