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... Solutions Manual . Supplements • Instructor's Solutions Manual . An instructor's solutions manual was prepared and tyepset by the author . Like the textbook , it was triple accuracy checked . • OneKey . OneKey is an on - line solution ...
... Solution Elastic Curve . The beam deflects as shown in Fig . 12-37a . As in the previous problem , only one x coordinate is necessary for the solution since the loading is continuous across the span . Moment Function . From the free ...
... solution is v = A sin kx + B cos kx – c2x / k2 , where c2 F / 2E1 , k2 = P / EI . = 20 in . L 2 L 2 Prob . 13-42 13-43 . Consider an ideal column as in Fig . 13-12c , having both ends fixed . Show that the critical load on the column is ...