4-49 Draw the shear and moment diagrams for each member of the frame. Assume joints B and C are fixed connected. Sketch the qualitative deflected shape. 2 k/ft 1.25 k B 8 ft 4ft C 1.8 k D 15 ft Prob. 4-49
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Start by drawing the shear and moment diagrams for each member of the frame. To do this, you will need to calculate the reactions at the supports and the internal forces at each section of the frame. Use the given loads and the fixed connection at joints B and C Show more…
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