Simply Supported Beam Carrying UVL| Shear force and Bending Moment Diagram | SOM | Part-6

Simply Supported Beam Carrying UVL| Shear force and Bending Moment Diagram | SOM | Part-6

SFD and BMD of Simply Supported beam carrying Uniformly Varying Load | Strength of Materials | Part-6 Previous Video Link 1. Concept Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams | Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagram | Part-1 -    • Concept Shear Force and Bending Moment Dia...   2. Concept Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams | Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagram | Part-2    • Concept Shear Force and Bending Moment Dia...   3.SFD and BMD of Simply Supported beam carrying central point load | Strength of Materials | Part-3    • Simply Supported Beam Point Load at center...   4.SFD and BMD of Simply Supported beam carrying eccentric point load | Strength of Materials | Part-4    • Simply Supported Beam Eccentric Point Load...   5.Simply Supported Beam Carrying UDL | Shear force and Bending Moment Diagram | SOM | Part-5    • Simply Supported Beam Carrying UDL | Shear...   • Concept Shear Force and Bending Moment Welcome to our YouTube video on the fundamental and numerical concepts of shear force and bending moment diagrams! "In this YouTube video, we delve into the fascinating world of structural engineering by exploring the shear force and bending moment diagrams of a basic case: a simply supported beam carrying a Uniformly Varying Load. Witness how these essential concepts come to life as we unravel the distribution of shear forces and bending moments along the length of the beam. In this video, we'll break down these crucial concepts in structural analysis, making them easy to understand for beginners. "In the basic case of a simply supported beam subjected to a Uniformly Varying Load, the shear force and bending moment undergo characteristic changes along the length of the beam. Initially, at the supports, the shear force is equal to the support reaction, and it is linearly varying toward the another end. Concurrently, the bending moment at the supports is zero and maximum at shear force is zero. The bending moment increases parabolic from the Left support towards the right support with maximum at zero shear point. Understanding the distribution of shear force and bending moment in such a scenario is fundamental for designing and analyzing structural elements, providing insight into the internal forces acting within the beam." "In the basic case of a simply supported beam subjected to a Uniformly Varying Load, the shear force and bending moment undergo characteristic changes along the length of the beam. Join us on this insightful journey as we decode the intricacies of structural analysis, empowering you with the knowledge to tackle similar engineering challenges with confidence. Don't miss out, hit that like button and subscribe to our channel for more engaging content on structural engineering!" #ganeshwayal #civilengineearing #civil #education