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A roadway sign that weighs Py = 13 kN is supported by a structural pipe with an outside diameter of 315 mm and a wall th

Posted: Thu May 05, 2022 11:56 am
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A Roadway Sign That Weighs Py 13 Kn Is Supported By A Structural Pipe With An Outside Diameter Of 315 Mm And A Wall Th 1
A Roadway Sign That Weighs Py 13 Kn Is Supported By A Structural Pipe With An Outside Diameter Of 315 Mm And A Wall Th 1 (98.64 KiB) Viewed 21 times
A roadway sign that weighs Py = 13 kN is supported by a structural pipe with an outside diameter of 315 mm and a wall thickness of 12.5 mm. Wind pressure on the sign creates a resultant force of Px = 24 kN, acting as shown in the figure. Use length dimensions of L₁ 3 m, L₂ = 5.2 m and L3 = 6.6 m. Answer the following questions if someone wants to determine the stresses at point K in the pipe. Note: use the correct sign based on the given axis. = L3 L2 Px LI What is the axial force in the pipe? Answer: kN
What is the shear force Vx? Answer: KN
What is the shear force V₂? Answer: KN
What is the bending moment Mx? Answer: kN.m
What is the bending moment M₂? O230 kN.m 263.3 kN.m 335.1 kN.m O 124.8 kN.m O 176.4 kN.m
What is the torque Ty? -212.5 kN.m -288.9 kN.m -123.1 kN.m -158.4 kN.m O -57.6 kN.m