The principle of superposition can be
applied if two conditions are satisfied:

1. A linear relationship must exist between the applied loads and the resulting beam stresses and deflections. In practical terms, this condition requires that material stresses remain in the elastic region of the stress-strain curve.

2. The boundary conditions for individual cases must be the same as the boundary conditions for the combined problem. The term "boundary conditions" used in the context of the superposition method refers to beam slopes and deflections at the support locations.