Consider the truss shown in Fig. 1.3. Q7: What is the failure load, Prax, for the truss shown in Fig. 1.3? Assume again

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Consider the truss shown in Fig. 1.3. Q7: What is the failure load, Prax, for the truss shown in Fig. 1.3? Assume again

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Consider The Truss Shown In Fig 1 3 Q7 What Is The Failure Load Prax For The Truss Shown In Fig 1 3 Assume Again 1
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Consider the truss shown in Fig. 1.3. Q7: What is the failure load, Prax, for the truss shown in Fig. 1.3? Assume again the following material properties and geometry: E = 150.000 MPa, fi=fc= 190 MPa, a = 2.0 m, h = 2.0 m, A and I as given in Fig. 1.2 Q8: What is the difference between the two configurations? Which of the trusses shown in Figs. 1.1 and 1.3 leads to the highest failure load? Comment on you answers. a 0 G a a a a a P B с D E for G H Fig. 1.3. Alternative truss.
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