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This document contains instructions for homework assignment #15 from an engineering course in spring 2013. It includes problems from a textbook on determining shear and moment diagrams for beams with different loadings, as well as problems on calculating axial strain on ropes stretched into different shapes. The homework is due on March 26th and diagrams are required for all solutions.

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This document contains instructions for homework assignment #15 from an engineering course in spring 2013. It includes problems from a textbook on determining shear and moment diagrams for beams with different loadings, as well as problems on calculating axial strain on ropes stretched into different shapes. The homework is due on March 26th and diagrams are required for all solutions.

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B 3m 3m

C 1.5 m 1.5 m

ENGRD 2020 SPRING 2013 Homework #15 Due 3/26 Diagrams are required for all solutions. Recommended to do A1 first. From Beer and Johnston: 11.3, 11.4, 11.11, 11.20 A1. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam shown below and determine the shear and moment in the beam as functions of x.
400 N/m 200 N/ m

e beam x.

A x 3m 3m

Ans. A2. A rope that is initially straight, of length L=2m and under no stress, is stretched to fit around a semi-circle. a) If the radius R=0.65m, what is the axial strain of the rope? b) If instead the axial strain of the rope is =0, what is the radius of the semi-circle? Ans.

- 3) d (x - 3) - V = 0 Ans.

x - 3 b 3 x - 3 b - 200x = 0 2 Ans.

0(x - 3) a N#m

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