Thank you for the prompt response.
I looked over and over but the only thing I found was the situation where I have a continuous beam, two equal spans, uniform load on one span, no overhanging.
Can you please give me more details?
Thank's
C
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I have a situation where I have a continuous beam with two equal spans, uniform load on both spans, also I have a overhang load of 21.5 inches. (Please see attached picture)
I was searching in books and over the internet for formulas for this situation (for bow in Fig. 1 and...
Is not working.
When I'm with the cylinder fully retracted I get a number over 100
I tried this way (please see bellow) but when I'm fully retracted insted of 0 i'm @ 0.070
I've measured with the caliper distance @ different points and I've got:
raw val inches
6304 0
6928 0.328
7584 0.581...
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I'm attaching a pdf with an other sketch. Hope this will help.
I'm considering force F1=100 so I can find the procentage used for F2.
Thank you in advance!
http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=a69e3f46-d7b7-4030-b920-390d5f5c38ab&file=Tangential_Force_1.pdf
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