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1. The document presents the force laws diagram for a structure with five sections and supports. 2. Equations of equilibrium are used to determine the reaction forces at the supports as functions of position. These include shear forces, axial forces, and bending moments. 3. Key values are calculated, such as the maximum bending moment of 1.09 kN.m occurring at x = 1.93m.

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Ejercicio Extra

1. The document presents the force laws diagram for a structure with five sections and supports. 2. Equations of equilibrium are used to determine the reaction forces at the supports as functions of position. These include shear forces, axial forces, and bending moments. 3. Key values are calculated, such as the maximum bending moment of 1.09 kN.m occurring at x = 1.93m.

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Mario Garca Llorente


3.

FORCE LAWS DIAGRAM

{(0 1) ( = 0)}

= .

{(1 2) ( = 0)}

1 = 2 = 3 = 1; 4 = 5 = 2
1.

2 = 1 2 =

STABILITY

2 = 2( 1)

= 4 3 = 1

= + .

= 3(2 1) = 3

{(0 1) ( = 2)}

= 2(2 1) = 2

= 2 3 = 1

The structure is entirely linked and the


reactions exerted by the supports can
be determined by the three scalar
equations of equilibrium.

{(1 2) ( = 2)}

() =

= 2 2.1 = 0 =

3
2

() =

1
2
= 0 3 + 2.2 . 2.3. = 0
2
3
= 0 =

2.1 + 1.2 = .
3

3 =

REACTION FORCES

= + = 1 1 = 0

2.

3
( 1)2
4

() =

1
2
. 3.2
2
3

= 0 = 2 1 =
1

32
3
=
4 0
2

( 1)3
4

3
32
=
4
4 0


( )

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=

()

Mario Garca Llorente

{( = 3) (0 2)}

= .

()
= ()

() = 0,75 2 + 1,5 0,083 = 0


= 1,93

= 4 ( = 1,93 ) = 1,09 .

At this point there is enough


information to completely define the
force laws diagrams of the structure.
They are shown in the next page.

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