The moment-area generator
The area is the rotation, and its first moment is the movement. A 6 m cantilever under a tip load of 10, with the M/EI diagram beneath it. The shaded area is 180.00, which by the first theorem is the change of slope along the whole member. Its centroid is at 2.000 m, and the first moment about the tip is 720.00 — which by the second theorem is the deviation from the tangent, and for a cantilever that tangent is horizontal, so it is the deflection itself. Integrating the curvature twice instead gives 720.00.
2 essays call
moment-area. The drawing above is what it returns with no arguments at all; every
call below passes it something, because a placement that passes nothing draws whichever
member of the family the generator happens to default to rather than the one its essay
argues about.
Where it is called
Changing this generator changes every one of these figures.
The area of a diagram is a rotation
A deflection is the double integral of a bending moment, and the two constants of integration are the whole difficulty. Mohr's theorems replace them with two pictures — an area, and where that area's centre of gravity sits.
DeflectionBuilt to the wrong shape on purpose
A cambered beam is fabricated curved upward so that load bends it down to something like straight. Nothing in the analysis changes, no stress anywhere is altered, and almost every mistake made with it is a bookkeeping mistake about which loads count.