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Chapter 10, Problem 10.5.1P
A cable CD of a length H is attached to the third point of a simple beam AB of a length L (see figure). The moment of inertia of the beam is I, and the effective cross-sectional area of the cable is A. The cable is initially taut but without any initial tension,
(a)
Obtain a formula for the tensile force S in the
cable when the temperature drops uniformly by
(b)
Repeat part (a), assuming a wood beam and
steel cable.
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