Martijn79: Notice, in my attached diagram, how each point is labeled (points A, B, C, D, E). You must always label each point in your structure, so people will know which point you are referring to.
Also notice the constraint (support) symbols at points A and D. (These are the constraints you seemed to describe in your posts.) If you do not draw accurate constraints, reaction forces, and applied loads on your FBD, then no one will know what the given problem is.
For clarity, I want to rename your V reaction force to Vd, and your M reaction moment to Md, and your F reaction force to Rdx, and your T reaction force to Rax, and your B applied force to Fb, as shown in my attached diagram.
Notice, at point D, which is a roller constraint, reactions Rdx and Md are zero, by inspection. The mass of your structure (mc) is highly asymmetric, but that is OK. The center of gravity of your structure is located at point C. Gravity and buoyancy force act on mass mc. There is also an applied force Fb, applied at point B.
Your attempted solution was somewhat close, but contained a few mistakes. To show you some of your mistakes, and to show you how to compute shear reaction force Vd, here is an example problem.
Given:
mc = 28.256 tonne
Fb = 220.650 kN
xb = 4040 mm
yb = 1328 mm
xc = 3639 mm
yc = 856 mm
L = 12 200 mm
theta = 20 deg
g = 9.80665 m/s^2
rho_s = 7850 kg/m^3
rho_w = 1025 kg/m^3
Now determine Vd, as follows.
Ws = mc*g*(rho_s - rho_w)/rho_s = 240.915 kN
Wsx = Ws*sin(theta) = 82.398 kN
Wsy = Ws*cos(theta) = 226.386 kN
Fbx = Fb*sin(theta) = 75.467 kN
Fby = Fb*cos(theta) = 207.343 kN
Therefore, summation of moment about point A gives,
summation(Ma) = 0 = -xc*Wsy - yc*Wsx + xb*Fby + yb*Fbx + L*Vd.
Solving for Vd gives,
Vd = (xc*Wsy + yc*Wsx - xb*Fby - yb*Fbx)/L
= -3.568 kN
Now see if you can solve your given problem.
PS: If Rdx and Md are instead applied loads, instead of reaction forces, then they would need to be given in the given parameters.
(1) By the way, always leave a space between a numeric value and its following unit symbol. E.g., 4040 mm, not 4040mm. See the
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