Simply supported beam with point load, UDL and UVL
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Mechanical engineering courses/ subjects cover strength of materials and engineering mechanics in depth. Types of beams are crucial to understand, with five key categories: Simple supported beam, Cantilever beam, and three primary types of loading: Concentrated or point load, Uniformly distributed load, and Uniformly varying load. A simple supported beam is a type of beam that rests freely on supports at both ends. There are three main types of loading: Concentrated or point load, Uniformly distributed load, and Uniformly varying load. Concentrated or point load acts at a single point, as seen in the example of a cantilever beam with a load F acting at a point. A uniformly distributed load is spread evenly along the length of the beam, often referring to the self-weight of the beam itself. A uniformly varying load has a rate of loading that varies from point to point. To better understand shear force and bending moment diagrams for all types of beams, including point loads, UDLs, and UVLs, Solidworks tutorials are an excellent resource. The following videos provide in-depth explanations and examples: * Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagram of All Beams - Point Load, UDL and UVL * Piston Cylinder Assembly Detail View/ Solidworks tutorial * Connecting Rod Top Detail Drawing * Crankshaft drawing - solidworks tutorial * Detail Drawing of IC Engine Piston * Connecting Rod Bottom, Connecting rod pin and Gudgeon pin * Belt and pulley assembly detail drawing / Solidworks tutorial * Piston, Cylinder, Crank shaft, Connecting rod top andBottom Assembly Drawing Additionally, the following videos provide insight into engineering principles: * Coronavirus symptoms * Which shaft will turn most slowly?Shaft - A, Shaft - B, Shaft - C.Belt Drive (2 belt 4 pulley) * Belt Drive (2 belt 4 pulley) detailing and drawing * SOLIDWORKS ENGAGEMENT RING
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