3m 31 3m For the frame provided below, consider the following properties * Members along Level a Regular Hexagon with side = 300mm * Membens along Level 3 Regular Trapezoid with longer side = 500mm, shorter side = 400mm, Heights Soomm * Members along Level 4 2 Regular Trapezoid with longer side = 300mm, shorter side 200mm, Height 400mm * Members along Line I Hollow circular Tube, outer Diameter = 550mm, Inner diameter = 350mm * Members along Line 2 2 Hollow Square Tube, Outer Breadth & Height = Soomm, Inner Breadth & Height = 300mm + Members along Line 3 Equilateral Triangle with side = 650mm + Members along Line 4 Hollow circular Tube, Outer Diameter = 400 mm, Inner Diameter Solve the following for ALL members: 1. Axial Forces 2. Shear Forces 3. Moments Inner Diameter 300mm D
3m 31 3m For the frame provided below, consider the following properties * Members along Level a Regular Hexagon with side = 300mm * Membens along Level 3 Regular Trapezoid with longer side = 500mm, shorter side = 400mm, Heights Soomm * Members along Level 4 2 Regular Trapezoid with longer side = 300mm, shorter side 200mm, Height 400mm * Members along Line I Hollow circular Tube, outer Diameter = 550mm, Inner diameter = 350mm * Members along Line 2 2 Hollow Square Tube, Outer Breadth & Height = Soomm, Inner Breadth & Height = 300mm + Members along Line 3 Equilateral Triangle with side = 650mm + Members along Line 4 Hollow circular Tube, Outer Diameter = 400 mm, Inner Diameter Solve the following for ALL members: 1. Axial Forces 2. Shear Forces 3. Moments Inner Diameter 300mm D
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