Cantilever Simple Beam Overhanging Point Load Beam Beam Fixed or Roller Pin or Hinge Critical Clamped Support Support Section Support Bending Shear Force Support Moment Span Length Diagram Reactions Diagram Uniformly Non-Uniform Statically Statically Distributed Loading Determinate Indeterminate Load This type of beam is typically fixed Cantilever Beam on one end and free on the other end This diagram shows the variation of Shear Force Diagram shear along the length of a beam This diagram shows the variation of B bending forces along the length of a Bending Moment Diagram beam A beam that is supported by a Overhanging Beam C single span on two ends by a pin and roller support A beam that is support by a single Simple Beam C span on two ends by a pin and roller support, with either one or both ends of the beam overhanging the supports This type of support has one [Choose ] C unknown with magnitude force F. The force reaction is normal to the surface and directed toward or away from the structural body This type of support has two [ Choose ] unknowns with magnitude of the force F, and components of Fx and Fy. This type of support has three Choose ] C unknowns with magnitude of the couple M and the components of the force Fx and Fy. Structural members have support Choose ] C that develop these in response to the weight of the member and the applied load Beams that involve three unknowns [ Choose ] are known as what? This term is typically used to refer [Choose ] C to a beam's length This type of distributed load is [Choose ] C modeled after a rectangular load distribution This type of distributed load is Choose ] C modeled after a triangular load distribution In a structural beam, this section is [ Choose ] C where the bending moment is maximum This is a type of concentrated load [ Choose ] C