Influence Lines for Beams Example 1 (Part 1/2) - Structural Analysis
A very introductory example problem on influence lines for a statically determinate, cantilever beam. I recommend watching this video, if you have never seen the Muller Breslau principle used to draw influence lines. Part 1: Discusses the approach, small angle assumption, and draws the influence line for the moment reaction at the support. Part 2: Influence lines for vertical reaction at the support, internal shear at point B, and internal moment at point B.

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