It is a continuous pulse of light aimed in a specific direction (as opposed to multiple directions, or in all directions, example being the sun)
the use of the word "continuous" beforehand is like saying "straight ruler" or "circular circle", it's unnecessary unless you need to be sure the person you're telling it to needs to understand, if it is for an assignment or something, then keep it in, if not, take it out.
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It depends on the type of beam, the material, whether it is a bridge span or cantilever, the allowable deflection and safety margin needed. We need a lot more data on the application.
a slab of a house suupported with RCC frame column & beam, What will be the bending moment in different spans. ER. J.S.DEORI
They are used in attics and exterior porch support situations all the time. I would wrap it in hardiplank to keep the water off of it.
If a continuous beam rests on 3 or more supports it is indeterminate
A beam that has the same porperties along its entire length.
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two beam bridges linked together
application
two beam bridges linked together
two beam bridges linked together
Let say you have a beam leaning on 4 rocks = are beam 0 are rocks . is the air # are crate of peanut butter This is a system with a continuous beam. The peanut butter crate will make the beam bends downwards between rocks 1 and 2 and the beam between rocks 2 and 3 will bend upwards because of the continuity .............#.......................................................... ======================================..==========..========== 000.................000..................000................000
It is like more beams and foundations introduced into the structure.
The deflection of a one-way continuous beam can be calculated using the double integration method. First, find the equation of the elastic curve based on the loading and support conditions. Then, apply boundary conditions (support conditions) to solve for the integration constants and determine the deflection at any point on the beam. Remember to consider the influence of any intermediate supports on the deflected shape of the beam.
The maximum allowable span for a double 2x10 beam in a structural application is typically around 12-15 feet, depending on the specific load and building codes.