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Discussion Forum : Engineering Mechanics - Section 3 (Q.No. 21)
21.
In a framed structure, as shown in the below figure, the force in the member CD is tensile in nature.


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Shiva maddhuri said:
1 decade ago
Consider there is no CD link. ABC will Fall down.
So ABC is getting support with CD link. So CD will be in Tensile in nature.
So ABC is getting support with CD link. So CD will be in Tensile in nature.
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Aswin said:
6 years ago
But analytically, how do you prove it?
Both Ac and bc are same in magnitude (in opposite nature) as I understand.
If you take joint C wouldn't you get DC as equal to zero. Right?
Both Ac and bc are same in magnitude (in opposite nature) as I understand.
If you take joint C wouldn't you get DC as equal to zero. Right?
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Montu said:
8 years ago
Thanks @Shiva.
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