2. A simply supported beam is subjected to two 15 kN horizontal forces and one 15 kN vertical force as shown in Figure 2

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2. A simply supported beam is subjected to two 15 kN horizontal forces and one 15 kN vertical force as shown in Figure 2

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2. A simply supported beam is subjected to two 15 kN horizontal forces and one 15 kN vertical force as shown in Figure 2(a) where one 15 kN force is applied to the top of a moment connected post at the mid- span of the beam. The cross-section is given in Figure 2(b). у 50 mm х 15 kN 10mm 10mm А 15 kN 5 mm 50 mm 15 kN 2 m A 10mm 1.2 m mofemolo 2 4 m 25 mm (a) Simply supported beam (b) Cross-section Figure 2 (a) Draw the FBD for the structure and solve for the reactions. Cut the structure at point A (as seen in Figure 2(a)) and draw the FBD and solve for the internal forces acting at point A. [11 Marks]
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