Deflection and rotation of simple beam with uniform and concentrated loads
For the beam shown below, determine the following:

- Deflection at C
- Deflection at D
- Rotation between A and B
Express your answer in terms of EI.
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For the beam shown below, determine the following:
Express your answer in terms of EI.
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Problem 1
For a truss loaded as show, choose the lightest 2-angle sections to safely carry the maximum stress. The yielding stress of steel is 240 MPa. Use allowable compressive stress of 0.45 of the yielding stress and allowable tensile stress of 0.60 of the yielding stress. Assume that provision for buckling is provided.
F1 = 15 KN; F2 = 14 KN
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