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GATE (Mechanical) : For a partially fixed beam which is completely fixed at one end and partially fixed at other end we will discuss the effect of rotation. At partially fixed end the deflection will be zero but slop will noot be zero.
14 lessons • 3h 16m
GATE (Mechanical) : Fixed Beam (Course Overview)
14:09mins
GATE (Mechanical ) : Fixed Beam - Introduction
14:51mins
GATE (Mechanical) : Fixed Beam - Area Moment Method
13:31mins
GATE (Mechanical) : Fixed Beam - Fixed Beam With Uniformly Distributed Load
13:40mins
GATE (Mechanical) : Fixed Beam - Fixed Beam With Point Load at Centre
14:02mins
GATE (Mechanical) : Fixed Beam With Eccentric Point Load
14:49mins
GATE (Mechanical) : Fixed Beam With Eccentric Point Load - Numerical
14:03mins
GATE (Mechanical) : Fixed Beam With Couple at Intermediate Point (Numerical)
14:50mins
GATE (Mechanical) : Fixed Beam - Double Integration Method for Deflection
14:20mins
GATE (Mechanical) : Fixed Beam With Eccentric Point Load (Double Integration Method)
13:23mins
GATE (Mechanical) : Fixed Beam With UDL Over Part Length From One End (Method of Superposition)
12:08mins
GATE (Mechanical) : Fixed Beam With Traingular Loading (Method of Superposition)
13:26mins
GATE (Mechanical) : Fixed Beam With Triangular Loading - Numerical
14:46mins
GATE (Mechanical) : Effect of Rotation at Support on Partially Fixed Beam
14:13mins