To solve the engineering homework problem on bearing design, the poster expressed difficulty in obtaining realistic solutions and sought assistance. Forum members emphasized the importance of sharing all calculations and work to receive help, as per community guidelines. They also suggested translating any additional information from German to ensure broader understanding and support. Engaging with the community effectively requires adherence to these guidelines for optimal assistance. Clear communication and thorough documentation are essential for resolving engineering homework challenges.
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Lucas Boulanger
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I made the calculation and i got an unrealistic solutions, I hope that someone could help me with it. ;)
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Dr.D
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In addition to showing your work, it will probably be necessary for you to translate your additional information. Only a limited number of folks here are proficient in German, and you have a much better shot at useful answers if you make it available to a wider group to help.
TL;DR: determine the internal force of member OA
Hi I'm struggling with this problem. I have calculated the angle to be 45 degrees with tan(theta) = a/a. A is a roller which only has Ay and O has Ox & Oy as a fixed pin. (see fbd.png) is my FBD correct?