Understanding Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams
The Efficient Engineer The Efficient Engineer
1.02M subscribers
2,762,764 views
0

 Published On Nov 20, 2019

This video is an introduction to shear force and bending moment diagrams.

What are Shear Forces and Bending Moments?

Shear forces and bending moments are resultants which are used to conveniently represent the internal forces that develop within a beam when external loads are acting on it.

The internal forces that exist within the beam will depend on how the beam is loaded, and how it is supported. Beams are typically loaded by concentrated forces, distributed forces, and concentrated moments. Typical beam supports include pinned supports, roller supports, and fully fixed supports.

How Do We Draw the Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams?

Determining shear forces and bending moments along the length of a beam typically involves three steps:

- First we draw the free body diagram of our beam.
- Next we use the equilibrium equations to calculate the reaction forces and moments.
- Finally, we cut our beam at a single location and use the equilibrium equations to determine the shear force and bending moment at that location. We repeat this process for each location along the beam, and draw the result on our shear force and bending moment diagrams.

💻 Read the article version of this video here: https://efficientengineer.com/shear-f...
---

The Efficient Engineer is a channel aimed at mechanical and civil engineers. The mission is to simplify engineering concepts, one video at a time!

Follow me on Twitter:   / efficiengineer  
Support the channel on Patreon:   / efficientengineer  

show more

Share/Embed