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Statics cantilever beam at angle with load
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[QUOTE="dreeve, post: 3645107, member: 376179"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] Design a bolted joint to attach a suitable American Standard Steel channel at a 15 degree angle to store the bundle of nominal 8 inch diameter x 30 feet long seamless wrought steel pipe. An identical member 20 feet away supports the other end of the bundle. The bundles may vary from center by 1.5 feet. The W18X55 vertical members and the channels are made from ASTM A36 steel. [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] I know how to determine the bolts once I figure out the force. I am having trouble determining the effect the 15 degree angle has. The pipes way a total of ~6000lb. To figure out the resulting force on the cantilever beam F[SUB]y[/SUB] do I just use F[SUB]y[/SUB] = 6000lb (cos) 15 = 5795.55 lb F[SUB]x[/SUB] = 6000lb (sin) 15 = 1552.91 lb AGAIN I don't need any help on determing what bolts to use, I just need help finguring out the resultant force acting on the cantilever beam with the angle, I can't find any example problems like this. I really appreciate any help guys, this is a take home quiz due in about a week, My teacher did a horrible job of teaching statics. [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] [/QUOTE]
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