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  1. Jan 6, 2005 · Introduction. Figures 1 through 32 provide a series of shear and moment diagrams with accompanying formulas for design of beams under various static loading conditions. Shear and moment diagrams and formulas are excerpted from the Western Woods Use Book, 4th edition, and are provided herein as a courtesy of. Western Wood Products Association.

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  2. One end of the beam is supported by hinge support and the other one by roller support. This support allows the horizontal movement of the beam. Its beam-type undergoes both shear stress and bending moment.

  3. While the simple beam and single cantilever have deformed shapes with simple single curvature, the overhanging beam has multiple, or double, curvature (S shaped when the beam has a single extended end).

  4. A cantilever beam is one in which one end is built into a wall or other support so that the built-in end cannot move transversely or rotate. The built-in end is said to be fixed if no rotation occurs and restrained if a limited amount of rotation occurs.

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  5. A overhanging beam is a beam that has one or both end portions extending beyond its supports. It may have any number of supports. If viewed in a different perspective, it appears as if it is has the features of simply supported beam and cantilever beam.

  6. Jan 14, 2023 · A beam that spans a single distance between two supports is a simple beam. One end of the beam is supported by a pinned support, while the other end is supported by a roller support. These are the most basic type of beam. Simple beams are relatively easy to design and construct.

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  8. Mar 7, 2020 · The overhanging beam is a type of beam having its end portion extending beyond its supports. This beam has the properties of both a cantilever beam and a simply supported beam. The overhanging portion can be at one end or at both ends of the beam which is called a double overhanging beam.

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