The rigid beam is supported a pin connection at A and a cable BD at point the. Diameter of pin at A is 20mm and Diameter of cable BD is 30mm. 3x P- 5*ID (kN) x-K (m) Calculate the followings a) Support reactions at A and the axial force in Cable BD. b) Find the axial stress in cable BD and shear stress at pin A in the case of Double shear at A. c) Calculate the deformation and final length of BD if the modulus of elasticity E-200GPA (

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The rigid beam is supported
a pin connection at A and a
cable BD at point the.
Diameter of pin at A is
20mm and Diameter of
cable BD is 30mm.
3x
P= 5*ID (kN) x=K (m)
Calculate the followings
4x
a) Support reactions at
A and the axial force in Cable BD.
b) Find the axial stress in cable BD and shear stress at pin A in the case of
Double shear at A.
c) Calculate the deformation and final length of BD if the modulus of elasticity
E=200GPA (
d) Calculate the change in diameter of BD if the Poisson ratio v=0.3.
Transcribed Image Text:Q.1 The rigid beam is supported a pin connection at A and a cable BD at point the. Diameter of pin at A is 20mm and Diameter of cable BD is 30mm. 3x P= 5*ID (kN) x=K (m) Calculate the followings 4x a) Support reactions at A and the axial force in Cable BD. b) Find the axial stress in cable BD and shear stress at pin A in the case of Double shear at A. c) Calculate the deformation and final length of BD if the modulus of elasticity E=200GPA ( d) Calculate the change in diameter of BD if the Poisson ratio v=0.3.
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