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cowboys647 07-29-2013 04:07 PM

Statics Problem Help!
 
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Hey guys I'm having a bit of trouble on this prob. Sorry for the crappy paint pic I made.. If I can find the reactions this prob is easy, just trying to find internal forces. I need three independent equations but all I have is the sum of the forces in the y direction and moments at any point. Just taking another moment equation at another point is just canceling itself out. Help!

y8s 07-29-2013 04:39 PM

what are you solving for? Ay?

who says you need 3 equations?

cowboys647 07-29-2013 04:44 PM

I guess I could have labeled better.. I'm trying to find Ay, By, and Dy. Since I have three unknowns, I believe I need three separate equations to solve

cowboys647 07-29-2013 04:45 PM

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I should have taken this first..
Alright taking a section from A to E and taking the moment at e gets me a value of 225N for Ay so the shear force at E should also be 225N but the answer in the back of the book is 215N. Sooooo confused

cowboys647 07-29-2013 05:59 PM

Also if I take Ve to be 215N like the back of the book then my DCx force would be 1330N which would mean my Ax would be the same. So then my section from A to E should have an internal normal force of 1330N but its 470N in the back of the book...????

DaveC 07-29-2013 07:52 PM

It looks like you can write down 2 equations for each of the two sections, making 4 equations total. The extra unkown is Cy which will be equal and opposite for the two sections.

TorqueZombie 07-30-2013 01:18 AM

If your book is anything like mine have been so far it might be wrong. I've been a large amount of time chasing my tail trying to "get it" and come to find out the book was wrong.

But usually I'm wrong

Staffah 07-30-2013 10:00 AM

Do a formula for each point under the beam and make the equations equal zero. For example the moment at point a = 0 = fb(4.5) + fd (10) - 25 ..... Doing this you will get three equations. You have to assume that either clockwise or counterclockwise rotation is positive.

Efini~FC3S 07-30-2013 04:50 PM


Originally Posted by TorqueZombie (Post 1038138)
If your book is anything like mine have been so far it might be wrong. I've been a large amount of time chasing my tail trying to "get it" and come to find out the book was wrong.

But usually I'm wrong

Agreed.

My statics and mechanics text books had like 10% of the answers in the back wrong or typos.

Usually our professor would tell us that, after the fact...

cowboys647 07-30-2013 07:12 PM

Sweet figured it out, thanks guys!


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