For a simply supported beam subjected to a triangular load, what is the location

Practice Questions

Q1
For a simply supported beam subjected to a triangular load, what is the location of the centroid of the load?
  1. L/3 from the larger end
  2. L/2 from the center
  3. L/4 from the smaller end
  4. L/2 from the larger end

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

For a simply supported beam subjected to a triangular load, what is the location of the centroid of the load?
  • Step 1: Understand that a triangular load is a type of load that varies linearly from zero at one end to a maximum value at the other end.
  • Step 2: Identify the larger end of the triangle, which is where the maximum load is applied.
  • Step 3: Recognize that the centroid of a triangular shape is located at a specific distance from the larger end.
  • Step 4: Calculate the location of the centroid, which is at L/3 from the larger end of the triangle, where L is the length of the base of the triangle.
  • Centroid of a Triangular Load – The centroid of a triangular load is located at a distance of L/3 from the larger end of the triangle.
  • Simply Supported Beam – Understanding the behavior of simply supported beams under various loading conditions.
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