Mechanics of Materials
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ISBN: 9780137605460
Author: Russell C. Hibbeler
Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
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Chapter 13.3, Problem 42P
The ideal column is subjected to the force F at its midpoint and the axial load P. Determine the maximum moment in the column at midspan. El is constant. Hint: Establish the differential equation for deflection, Eq.13−1. The general solution is v = C1 sin kx + C2cos kx − c2x/k2, where c2 = F/2EI, k2 = P/EI.
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