Structural Analysis
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Determine the ff. unknowns on the beam shown using CONJUGATE BEAM METHOD. Consider 250 mm x 250 mm section and E= 200 Gpa.
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a.) Deflection at point B in mm
b.) Maximum deflection on the beam in mm
Dont forget that the given values are:
a= 6.5 m
b= 38 kN-m
c= 15 kN
Provide complete solution.
PLS ANSWER ASAP. I'LL RATE, THANKS
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