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[QUOTE="OldEngr63, post: 4950263, member: 390510"] The deflection at A due to what? Bending? Isn't A the tip of one of your hydraulic cylinders? You have a given position for A (357.34), so what deflection are you thinking about here? Is B the tip of the second hydraulic cylinder? It is a bit flaky to take about a uniformly distributed load on an inclined beam if we have to think in terms of the angle of inclination as variable. If the 12 degree angle is decreased to say 8 deg, the horizontal length of the beam increases. Does the total load on the beam likewise increase, or does something else happen? This seems ill posed! [/QUOTE]
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