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Determine the slope at A that would be caused by the distrib…

Determine the slope at A that would be caused by the distributed load if the fixed support was a pin support, instead. Let w = 3 lb/in., a = 108 in., and EI = 172 × 106 lb·in.2.

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Determine the fixed end moment FEMCB with a settlement of 1….

Determine the fixed end moment FEMCB with a settlement of 1.4 in. at support B.   As in Chapter 16, include the effect of settlement in the FEM calculation.  Let w = 2.4 kip/ft, L = 27 ft, E = 29,000 ksi and I = 1,850 in.4.

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Determine the reaction moment at A. Let P = 142 lb, a = 57 i…

Determine the reaction moment at A. Let P = 142 lb, a = 57 in., and EI = 34 × 106 lb·in.2.

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Determine the distribution factor DFAC. Let P1 = 13 kips, P2…

Determine the distribution factor DFAC. Let P1 = 13 kips, P2 = 20 kips, L1 = 20 ft, L2 = 10 ft, and L3 = 15 ft. Assume EI = constant.

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Since the beam and the loading for the beam shown are ______…

Since the beam and the loading for the beam shown are _______, we only have to analyze half of the beam.

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Determine the magnitude of the bending moment at C. Let w =…

Determine the magnitude of the bending moment at C. Let w = 1.0 kip/ft, L1 = 34 ft, and L2 = 26 ft. Assume EI = constant.

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Determine the horizontal distance from column ADG to the cen…

Determine the horizontal distance from column ADG to the centroid of the columns. Assume all of the columns have the same cross sectional area. Let P1 = 16 kN, P2 = 32 kN, L1 = 8.0 m, L2 = 5.0 m, and L3 = 6.6 m.

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Determine the deflection at B that would be caused by the co…

Determine the deflection at B that would be caused by the concentrated moment if the middle support was not there. Let M = 18,600 lb·in., a = 70.44 in., b = 51.56 in., and EI = 52 × 106 lb·in.2. Note that b = (a + b)[1 – sqrt(3)/3].

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Use the portal method to determine the magnitude of the appr…

Use the portal method to determine the magnitude of the approximate shear in column BF. Let P1 = 36 kN, P2 = 48 kN, L1 = 8 m, L2 = 6 m, L3 = 6 m, and L4 = 5 m.

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Use Robot to determine the magnitude of the axial force in c…

Use Robot to determine the magnitude of the axial force in column FI. Assume each member is a steel W16x40, but delete the self-weight of the members. Let P1 = 19.0 kN, P2 = 32.0 kN, L1 = 8 m, L2 = 7 m, and L3 = 6 m.

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