A 'L' shaped post with a cylindrical cross-section is loaded with a concentrated load at its free end (as shown below). The lower support, point A, can be considered built in. The concentrated load, P, acts on a horizontal plane. The circular cross-section of the pole has an outer diameter of 115mm and an inner diameter of 110mm.
A 'L' shaped post with a cylindrical cross-section is loaded with a concentrated load at its free end (as shown below). The lower support, point A, can be considered built in. The concentrated load, P, acts on a horizontal plane. The circular cross-section of the pole has an outer diameter of 115mm and an inner diameter of 110mm.
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Problem 11.5.14P: A steel post /t if with a hollow circular cross section is fixed at the base and free at the top...
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