Concept of Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagram - Strength of Materials [Solved Problems]
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In this video we are Going to Learn about How to solve problems on Shear Force diagram [SFD] and Bending Moment Diagram [BMD] for Cantilever beam, simply supported beam, overhanging beam with three Loads and simply supported beam with UDL. .

Timecodes
0:00 - Problems on Shear force and Bending Moment Diagram [SFD and BMD]
0:07 - Cantilever Beam
0:15 - Calculations of Reaction forces for Cantilever Beam
1:02 - Shear force Calculations for Cantilever Beam
4:02 - Bending Moment Calculations for Cantilever Beam
4:22 - Sagging Effect and Hogging Effect for Cantilever Beam
6:13 - Simply Supported Beam
6:18 - Calculations of Reaction forces for Simply Supported Beam
8:10 - Shear force Calculations for Simply Supported Beam
12:50 - Bending Moment Calculations for Simply Supported Beam
13:15 - Sagging Effect and Hogging Effect for Simply Supported Beam
15:05 - Overhanging Beam
15:15 - Calculations of Reaction forces for Overhanging Beam
17:17 - Shear force Calculations for Overhanging Beam
22:33 - Bending Moment Calculations for Overhanging Beam
22:57 - Sagging Effect and Hogging Effect for Overhanging Beam
25:38 - Uniformly Distributed Load
25:45 - How to Convert Uniformly Distributed Load into Point Load
26:06 - Calculations of Reaction forces for Uniformly Distributed Load
27:56 - Shear force Calculations for Uniformly Distributed Load
32:15 - Bending Moment Calculations for Uniformly Distributed Load

Types of Beam are: 1) Cantilever Beam
2) Simply Supported Beam
3) Overhanging Beam
4) Simply Supported Beam with UDL

These problems we are going to solve it, in 3 simple steps.
1. Calculate the values of support Reaction.
2. Calculation of Shear force
3. Calculation of Bending Moment

Note: In shear force diagram, whatever the Portion drawn above the reference line, I will show this by positive sign. And the Portion drawn below the reference line, I will show this by negative sign. So here I have completed shear force diagram
Note: In bending moment diagram, whatever the Portion drawn above the reference line, I will show this by positive sign. And the Portion drawn below the reference line, I will show this by negative sign.

You can also watch separate videos for Shear Force and Bending Moment Problems on 4 types of beams -
Cantilever Beam -    • Cantilever Beam: Shear Force and Bend...  
Simply Supported Beam -    • Simply Supported Beam: Shear Force an...  
Overhanging Beam -    • Overhanging Beam: Shear Force and Ben...  
Simply Supported Beam with Uniformly Distributed Load -    • Uniformly Distributed Load (UDL): She...  

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