Statics free body diagram (frames and machines)

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Homework Statement



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Trying to find the reaction forces at E. But, I am kinda confused about drawing the free body diagram for each member. I know that member AD and CB are two force members. What is wrong with my free body diagram then?

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i apologize if everything is not straight. Just assume that i tried to draw it straight!
 

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haruspex said:
I see two errors in your AB diagram.
You have the load from above wrong, and you show no reaction forces from the wall.
Ohh. okay about AB
The distributed load is the area of the two triangles and it is centered at the centroid ?

I also posted another problem very similar to this. I followed the same thing and add the wall(floor) reactions but it ended up being wrong
 
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lc99 said:
The distributed load is the area of the two triangles and it is centered at the centroid ?
Ok, maybe I misunderstand the diagram. If it is to be interpreted as a load that is a maximum of 4kN/m in the middle, reducing linearly each side, then I agree with your number. Since it only specified 4kN/m I took the load to be constant.
lc99 said:
I followed the same thing and add the wall(floor) reactions but it ended up being wrong
If you post the link I will take a look, but in this thread I believe you need to includ those reactions.
 
haruspex said:
Ok, maybe I misunderstand the diagram. If it is to be interpreted as a load that is a maximum of 4kN/m in the middle, reducing linearly each side, then I agree with your number. Since it only specified 4kN/m I took the load to be constant.

If you post the link I will take a look, but in this thread I believe you need to includ those reactions.
here is the link. thank you! :)
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/statics-problem-free-body-diagram.944966/#post-5980018