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Deflection and slope of a beam, homework question
yes but i found out that the numbers are to complicated using the moment-area method, so i thought it was inappropriate as the question is non-calculator-use- manutd@13
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Deflection and slope of a beam, homework question
ah yes! R.b=160KN, R.e=20KN it is, sorry forgot to include that in the post, i will do so right now- manutd@13
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Deflection and slope of a beam, homework question
I don't get how to solve this problem in the simplest form... I would appreciate your help thanks! I have had some attempts at the question but the question is supposed to be non-calculator-use, so the method should rather be simple, and I couldn't come up with any sort of neat way to solve the...- manutd@13
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- Beam Deflection Homework Slope
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A question on thermal stress and axial force in a structure
Ah i left out the youngs modulus;; that helps a lot, i'l try again,thanks- manutd@13
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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A question on thermal stress and axial force in a structure
The connections are pinned connections, the strain equation thermal increase/decrease is strain=a(▲t)L, and the A2 stated is correct, they are fixed distance apart, and the gravity is ignored yes- manutd@13
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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A question on thermal stress and axial force in a structure
The connections are pinned connections, the strain equation is strain=a(▲t)L, and the A2 stated is correct- manutd@13
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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A question on thermal stress and axial force in a structure
translation of the question: Area, Length and etc(e.g. young's modulus) information about each of the members are as given below, if there is rise of 40 degrees celsius in every member of the structure what would be the axial force in each of the members?- manutd@13
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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A question on thermal stress and axial force in a structure
hi guys i've really been struggling with this question but I still can't get any glimpse of idea on how to solve the problem, so the conditions are given in the table and what the question is asking for is the axial force acting in each members of the structure. ah, almost forgot to tell you...- manutd@13
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- Axial Force Stress Structure Thermal
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help