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Statically indeterminate bar

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whitejm

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How do you find all the reaction in a bar that is flushed between two walls with two forces acting on it?
 
Yeap, a sketch is worth a thousand words.
 
since you titled the thread "statically indeterminate" i'm guessing that the beam is built in (cantilevered) at both ends (maybe that's what "flushed" means).

if you google "statically indeterminate beams" you'll get a million hits, most of them usefull. you'll probably only find solutions for a single load, but you know how to adapt that for your case, yes?
 
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