compute the forces in all members and the stresses in the midsection, away from any joint. Refer to the Appendix for the cross-sectional area of the members indicated in the figures. Consider all joints to be pinned.

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Problem 11.2.4P: Repeat Problem 11.2-3 assuming that R= 10 kN · m/rad and L = 2 m.
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compute the forces in all members and the stresses in the midsection, away from any joint. Refer to the Appendix for the cross-sectional area of the members indicated in the figures. Consider all joints to be pinned.

 

2.0 m
A
-1.5 m
25 KN
50 kN
E
1.5 m
Member specifications:
AD, DE, EF L 50x50x5-doubled-JL
BD, CE, BE L 50x50x5-single-
AB, BC, CF C 80x40 steel-doubled-
-J
C
-1.5 m
Transcribed Image Text:2.0 m A -1.5 m 25 KN 50 kN E 1.5 m Member specifications: AD, DE, EF L 50x50x5-doubled-JL BD, CE, BE L 50x50x5-single- AB, BC, CF C 80x40 steel-doubled- -J C -1.5 m
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