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Chapter 10, Problem 10.5.4P
A two-span beam with spans of lengths L and L/3 is subjected to a temperature differential with temperature T1on its upper surface and T2on its lower surface (see figure).
- Determine all reactions for this beam. Use the method of superposition in the solution.
- Assume the spring support is unaffected by temperature.
What are the reactions when k
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