Experimental
Procedures
    - Use a span of L = 36 to 37" for the wooden cantilever beam and
      a span of L
        = 48 to 50" for the aluminum simply-supported beam.
 
- Be sure to write down all of the dimension measurements
        for each beam.  Measure the length of the cantilever beam
        from the bottom support plate.
 
- Zero the dial indicators with the weight hanger on the
        beam.
 
- Using the lathe-bed beam station, load the aluminum
        simply-supported beam in 5-pound increments up to 50 pounds.
 
        - Place dial gage “a” at approximately one-quarter of the
        beams length and dial gage b at approximately the midpoint.
- Take deflection readings at locations
        a and b for each load increment.
 
 
 
- Using the Tinius Olsen 12-kip UTM, load the wood cantilever
        beam in 0.5-pound increments up to 5 pounds.
 
        - Place dial gage “a” at approximately one-half of the
        beams length and dial gage b at approximately the tip of the beam.
- Take
        deflection readings at locations "a" and
        "b" for each load increment.