msi01 shear force in a beam
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CENTER OF DIPLOMA STUDYDEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
STRUCTURE AND MATERIAL LABORATORY
LABORATORY INSTRUCTION SHEETS SUBJECT CODEEXPERIMENT CODEMSI01EXPERIMENT TITTLESHEAR FORCE IN A BEAMCOURSE CODE
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CENTER OF DIPLOMA STUDYPAGE NO1/7
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERINGEDITION MSI01
REVISION NO
TITTLE OF EXPERIMENT :
SHEAR FORCE IN A BEAMEFFECTIVE DATE01/12/2007
AMENDMENTDATE
1.0 OBJECTIVE
1.1To examine how shear force varies with an increasing point load
1.2To examine how shear force varies at the cut position of the beam for various loading condition
2.0 LEARNING OUTCOME
2.1The application the engineering knowledge in practical application
2.2To enhance technical competency in structural engineering through laboratory application.
2.3To communicate effectively in group
2.4To identify problem, solving and finding out appropriate solution through laboratory application3.0 THEORY
Figure 1Shear force at left of the section, (equation 1)Shear force at the right of the cut section, (equation 2)
Part 2:
Use this statement:
The shear force at the cut is equal to the algebraic sum of the force acting to the left or right of the cut
CENTER OF DIPLOMA STUDYPAGE NO2/7
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERINGEDITION MSI01
REVISION NO
TITTLE OF EXPERIMENT :
SHEAR FORCE IN A BEAMEFFECTIVE DATE01/12/2007
AMENDMENT DATE
4.0PROCEDURES
Part 1
1. Check the Digital Force Display meter reads zero with no load.
2. Place a hanger with a 100g mass to the left of the cut.
3. Record the Digital Force Display reading in Table 1.
Shear Force at the cut (N) = Displayed Force. Repeat using any masses between 200g and 500g. Convert the mass
into a load in Newton (multiply by 9.81)
4. Calculate the theoretical Shear Force at the cut and complete Table 1
Part 2
1. Check the Digital Force Display meter zero with no load.
2. Carefully load the beam with the hangers in any positions and loads as example in Figure 2, Figure 3 and Figure 4 and complete Table 2.
3. Record the Digital Force Display reading where:
Shear Force at the cut (N) = Display force
4. Calculate the support reaction (RA and RB) and calculated the
theoretical Shear Force at the cut.
Figure 2
CENTER OF DIPLOMA STUDYPAGE NO3/7
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERINGEDITION MSI01
REVISION NO
TITTLE OF EXPERIMENT : SHEAR FORCE IN A BEAMEFFECTIVE DATE01/12/2007
AMENDMENT DATE
Figure 3
Figure 4
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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERINGEDITION MSI01
REVISION NO
TITTLE OF EXPERIMENT :
SHEAR FORCE IN A BEAMEFFECTIVE DATE01/12/2007
AMENDMENT DATE
5.0RESULT
Table 1
Table 2
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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERINGEDITION MSI01
REVISION NO
TITTLE OF EXPERIMENT :
SHEAR FORCE IN A BEAMEFFECTIVE DATE01/12/2007
AMENDMENT DATE
6.0 DISCUSSION
Part 1
1. Derive equation 1
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2. Plot a graph, which compare your experimental result to those you
calculated using theory.
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.3. Comment on the shape of the graph. What does it tell you about how
Shear Force varies due to an increased load?
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4. Does the equation you used accurately predict the behaviors of the
beam?
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CENTER OF DIPLOMA STUDYPAGE NO6/7
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERINGEDITION MSI01
REVISION NO
TITTLE OF EXPERIMENT :
SHEAR FORCE IN A BEAMEFFECTIVE DATE01/12/2007
AMENDMENTDATE
Part 2
1. Comment on how the results of the experiments compare with those
calculated using the theory.
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2. Does the experiment proof that the shear force at the cut is equal to
the algebraic sum of the forces acting to the left or right of the cut. If
not, why?
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3. Plot the shear force diagram for load cases in Figure 2, 3 and 4
4. Comment on the shape of the graph. What does it tell you about how
Shear Force varies due to various loading condition?
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CENTER OF DIPLOMA STUDYPAGE NO7/7
DEPARTMENT of civil engineeringEDITION MSI01
REVISION NO
TITTLE OF EXPERIMENT :
SHEAR FORCE IN A BEAMEFFECTIVE DATE01/12/2007
AMENDMENT DATE
7.0 CONCLUSION(Student shall write the conclusion based on the experiment)