A rigid bar ABCD is pinned at end A and supported by two cables at points B and C. The cable at B has nominal diameter de = 12 mm and the cable at C has nominal diameter dc = 20 mm. A load P acts at end D of the bar. What is the allowable load P (in kN) if the temperature rises by 60° C and each cable is required to have a factor of safety of at least 5 against its ultimate load? The cables have effective modulus of elasticity E = 140 GPa and coefficient of thermal expansion a =12 x

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A rigid bar ABCD is pinned at end A and supported by two cables at points B and C. The cable at B
has nominal diameter de = 12 mm and the cable at C has nominal diameter dc = 20 mm. A load P
acts at end D of the bar. What is the allowable load P (in kN) if the temperature rises by 60° C and
each cable is required to have a factor of safety of at least 5 against its ultimate load? The cables
have effective modulus of elasticity E = 140 GPa and coefficient of thermal expansion a =12 x
10-6/° C. ,.
A
2b
2b
9.
P.
Transcribed Image Text:A rigid bar ABCD is pinned at end A and supported by two cables at points B and C. The cable at B has nominal diameter de = 12 mm and the cable at C has nominal diameter dc = 20 mm. A load P acts at end D of the bar. What is the allowable load P (in kN) if the temperature rises by 60° C and each cable is required to have a factor of safety of at least 5 against its ultimate load? The cables have effective modulus of elasticity E = 140 GPa and coefficient of thermal expansion a =12 x 10-6/° C. ,. A 2b 2b 9. P.
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