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Objectives of Studying Shear Force Analysis (in point form):

  1. To determine internal forces acting within a beam or structural member under external loads.

  2. To understand how loads are transferred through a structure to its supports.

  3. To identify points of maximum shear force which are critical for design and safety.

  4. To assist in designing safe and efficient beams by knowing where reinforcement or strengthening is needed.

  5. To help in drawing shear force and bending moment diagrams for visual understanding of load effects.

  6. To ensure structural stability by preventing shear failure in beams and other members.

  7. To provide a basis for material selection suitable for resisting shear stresses.

  8. To support further structural analysis, such as bending moment and deflection calculations.

  9. To understand real-life behavior of structures under various loading conditions.

  10. To improve problem-solving and design skills in structural and civil engineering practice.