978-0073398242 Chapter 6 Solution Manual Part 18

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subject Pages 9
subject Words 1210
subject Authors Brian Self, David Mazurek, E. Johnston, Ferdinand Beer, Phillip Cornwell

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PROBLEM 6.111
Members ABC and CDE are pin-connected at C and supported by
four links. For the loading shown, determine the force in each
link.
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PROBLEM 6.112
Members ABC and CDE are pin-connected at C and supported by
four links. For the loading shown, determine the force in each
link.
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PROBLEM 6.113
Members ABC and CDE are pin-connected at C and supported by
four links. For the loading shown, determine the force in each
link.
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PROBLEM 6.114
Members ABC and CDE are pin-connected at C and supported by
the four links AF, BG, DG, and EH. For the loading shown,
determine the force in each link.
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PROBLEM 6.114 (Continued)
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PROBLEM 6.115
Solve Problem 6.112 assuming that the force
P
is replaced by a
clockwise couple of moment
M
0 applied to member CDE at D.
PROBLEM 6.112
Members ABC and CDE are pin-connected at
C and supported by four links. For the loading shown, determine
the force in each link.
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PROBLEM 6.116
Solve Problem 6.114 assuming that the force
P
is replaced by a
clockwise couple of moment
M
0 applied at the same point.
PROBLEM 6.114
Members ABC and CDE are pin-connected at C
and supported by the four links AF, BG, DG, and EH. For the
loading shown, determine the force in each link.
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PROBLEM 6.116 (Continued)
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PROBLEM 6.117
Four beams, each of length 2a, are nailed together at their midpoints to form the support system shown.
Assuming that only vertical forces are exerted at the connections, determine the vertical reactions at A, D,
E, and H.
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PROBLEM 6.118
Four beams, each of length 3a, are held together by single nails at A, B, C, and D. Each beam is attached
to a support located at a distance a from an end of the beam as shown. Assuming that only vertical forces
are exerted at the connections, determine the vertical reactions at E, F, G, and H.

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