Problem Number 2: In the given flexible cable set-up carrying a uniformly distributed load spread horizontally has a magnitude of 5 KN/m. Fill-up the table belowfor the required data. Given the following materials specification, fy (cable) = 415 MPa, f.'(concrte) = 24 MPa, Yconcrete = 23.5 KN/m³. • Determine the Maximum Tension in The Cable = • Given the capacity of the cable, determineit's diameter= • For the square post at B, what will be it's theoretical dimensions, x = • What will be the total Volume of the concrete at A to serve as dead man's load =. KN. _mm mm m3 10 pveters 25.00 meters 15.00 meters 30.00 meter L= 350.00 meters

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Problem Number 2: In the given flexible cable set-up carryinga uniformly distributed load spread
horizontally has a magnitude of 5 KN/m. Fill-up the table belowfor the required data. Given the following
materials specification, fy (cable) = 415 MPa, f.'(concrte) = 24 MPa, Yconerete = 23.5 KN/m³.
• Determine the Maximum Tensionin The Cable =
• Given the capacity of the cable, determine it's diameter=
• For the square post at B, what will be it's theoretical dimensions, x =
• What will be the total Volume of the concrete at A to serve as dead man's load =
KN.
mm
mm
_m3
10 pmeters
A
25.00 meters
15.00 meters
30.00 meter
L= 350.00 meters
Transcribed Image Text:Problem Number 2: In the given flexible cable set-up carryinga uniformly distributed load spread horizontally has a magnitude of 5 KN/m. Fill-up the table belowfor the required data. Given the following materials specification, fy (cable) = 415 MPa, f.'(concrte) = 24 MPa, Yconerete = 23.5 KN/m³. • Determine the Maximum Tensionin The Cable = • Given the capacity of the cable, determine it's diameter= • For the square post at B, what will be it's theoretical dimensions, x = • What will be the total Volume of the concrete at A to serve as dead man's load = KN. mm mm _m3 10 pmeters A 25.00 meters 15.00 meters 30.00 meter L= 350.00 meters
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