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Internal Forces Diagram: how to do this one?
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[QUOTE="ramzerimar, post: 5452703, member: 584840"] I'm wondering how should I do analysis on those problems below: Figure 1: [ATTACH=full]99631[/ATTACH] Figure 2: [ATTACH=full]99632[/ATTACH] I mean, my professor, while doing an example very similar to Figure 2, he didn't do an imaginary cut in the region BD to find internal forces there, and the internal forces diagram that he drew only contained internal forces in sections AB and BC. I'm confused by it. When drawing internal forces diagrams, how should I handle those kinds of problems? [/QUOTE]
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