MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
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Chapter 8, Problem 3RP
Determine the state of stress at point F on the cross section of the frame at section b–b. Indicate the results on an element.
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The frame supports a centrally applied distributed load of 1.8 kip>ft. Determine the state of stress at points A and B on member CD and indicate the results on a volume element located at each of these points. The pins at Cand D are at the same location as the neutral axis for the cross section.
3. The frame supports the distributed load shown. Determine the
state of stress acting at point E. (Note: frame picture shows the
locations of points E and D in the frame, cross-section picture
specifies the locations of these points in the cross-section.)
4 kN/m
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3 m
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Determine the normal stress developed at points A and B. Neglect the weight of the block.
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