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Axial loading of a composite beam
yes but Ax is the reaction forces of the wall. In my FBD Ax pushes back on 2p and the Normal force.
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Mar 29, 2018
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ok you lost me on this chart. why are there 4p? 2 ax?
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A(x) I got is equal to 6552.24, F=-6552.44
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ahhh ok I see where I did that! That makes sense, but I make my first cut to determine what Ax is for my free body diagram before the 4Kn. Like I said axial loads have been giving me fits to solve.
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I'm not sure. would it? I've struggled with this subject (axial loads). But a guess would be that it would bend the brass?
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Mar 29, 2018
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Where did you get the 13.04 mm? And I thought I did add them together f=-ax and f2=-ax+4000N
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Mar 28, 2018
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Basically I'm asking if I did this correctly and have the correct answer and if I don't, what I did wrong and where I went wrong in my thinking.
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Homework Statement Homework Equations In my attempt at a solution The Attempt at a Solution
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