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Bruce Mayer, PE Licensed Electrical & Mechanical Engineer BMayer@ChabotCollege

Engineering 25. Chp4 Tutorial: Prob 4.35 Solution. Bruce Mayer, PE Licensed Electrical & Mechanical Engineer BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu. Problem 4.35. The Situation Cable Supported Weight. = 6ft. 3ft =. = 2000 lbs = 2 kip. Find Minimum Value for L AC subject to Constraint

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Bruce Mayer, PE Licensed Electrical & Mechanical Engineer BMayer@ChabotCollege

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  1. Engineering 25 Chp4Tutorial: Prob 4.35Solution Bruce Mayer, PE Licensed Electrical & Mechanical EngineerBMayer@ChabotCollege.edu

  2. Problem 4.35 • The Situation • Cable Supported Weight = 6ft 3ft = = 2000 lbs= 2 kip • Find Minimum Value for LAC subject to Constraint • TAB & TAC Both ≤2000 lbs

  3. Develop Solution on BD

  4. When in Doubt → Plot • Plot TAB & TAC vs LAC • Locate LACmin TAB Limits 4.05 ft

  5. When in Doubt → Plot • Zoom-In on Answer • Locate LACmin more Precisely TAB Limits 4.025 ft

  6. The Command Session >> run Prob4_35_Loaded_Cables Minimum value for LAC in ft = 4.0260 TAB at LACminimum in kip => 1.9993 TAC at LACminimum in kip => 1.7878 Support Angle at LACminimum in ° => 36.8932 index of LACmin => 139

  7. TriAngle Template

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