QUESTION 2. Given the cantilever beam, determine the reaction at the fixed support A. Take M = 3 + (second highest digit of your student number), D = 25+ 3(average of the nonzero digit of your student number to the nearest whole number) and E = 25 +3(second lowest digit of your student number). 5m 5M kN/m 5m 8D KN 5D KN 2M kN/m 1m -3 m E kN-m
QUESTION 2. Given the cantilever beam, determine the reaction at the fixed support A. Take M = 3 + (second highest digit of your student number), D = 25+ 3(average of the nonzero digit of your student number to the nearest whole number) and E = 25 +3(second lowest digit of your student number). 5m 5M kN/m 5m 8D KN 5D KN 2M kN/m 1m -3 m E kN-m
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Solve question no. 2.
M=3+4= 7
D=25+3(4)= 37
E=25+3(1)= 28
If the answer is not exact,
round it to the nearest 3 decimal places.

Transcribed Image Text:PART 1: ANALYSIS OF BEAMS
QUESTION 1. Given the simple beam ABC,
determine the reaction at the hinge A and at the
roller at C. Take X = 15+ (highest digit of your
student number) and Y = -15 + 5(average of
the nonzero digit of your student number).
QUESTION 2. Given the cantilever beam,
determine the reaction at the fixed support A.
Take M = 3 + (second highest digit of your
student number), D = 25+ 3(average of the
nonzero digit of your student number to the
nearest whole number) and E = 25 +3(second
lowest digit of your student number).
X kN/m
5 m
-5m-
5M kN/m
B
B
-5m
-5m
8D KN
2M kN/m
1m
5D KN
Y kN-m
3 m-
E kN-m
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