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  1. Aug 24, 2023 · Equation 9.4 is the expression for the computation of the influence line for the right-end reaction of a simply supported beam. Substituting some values for x into the equation helps to construct the influence line diagram for RB. When x = 0, RB = 1. When x = L, RB = 0.

  2. The ordinate of the influence line show the magnitude and character of the function. The most common response functions of our interest are support reaction, shear at a section, bending moment at a section, and force in truss member. Influence line can also be used to determine deflections. With the aid of influence diagram, we can...

  3. Apr 22, 2021 · Uses of Influence Lines to Determine Response Functions of Structures Subjected to Distributed Loads. The magnitude of a response function of a structure subjected to distributed loads can be determined as the product of the intensity of the distributed load and the area of the influence line.

  4. May 31, 2023 · An influence line represents the response of a specific element of a bridge to the effect of a moving load, such as reaction, shear force, bending moment, or axial force. It is a diagram where the value of the response at any point is equal to the effect caused by a unit load applied at that point. Influence lines provide a systematic approach ...

  5. An influence line for a given function, such as a reaction, axial force, shear force, or bending moment, is a graph that shows the variation of that function at any given point on a structure due to the application of a unit load at any point on the structure. An influence line for a function differs from a shear, axial, or bending moment ...

  6. Jul 25, 2019 · Concept of Influence Line Diagram (ILD) with examples of how to draw ILD. APSEd Website: https://learn.apsed.in (Online courses for Civil Engineering coverin...

  7. An influence line diagram is a graphical representation of the variation of a specific force or reaction in a structure due to the movement of a load along the structure. It is used in structural engineering to analyze the effects of loads on a structure and to determine critical locations where the forces are maximum or minimum.