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Chap05-A 11

This document discusses three equilibrium equations for structural analysis: 1) the integral of y times the pressure dp over the entire cross-sectional area A must equal the bending moment M, 2) the integral of the pressure dp over the entire area A must equal zero, and 3) the integral of z times the pressure dp over the entire area A must equal zero. These three equations ensure equilibrium of the axial force and bending moment about the y-axis.

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Chap05-A 11

This document discusses three equilibrium equations for structural analysis: 1) the integral of y times the pressure dp over the entire cross-sectional area A must equal the bending moment M, 2) the integral of the pressure dp over the entire area A must equal zero, and 3) the integral of z times the pressure dp over the entire area A must equal zero. These three equations ensure equilibrium of the axial force and bending moment about the y-axis.

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‰In other work, − ∫A ydp = M

where the integral is taken over


the entire cross-sectional area A
‰the resultant axial force and the
resultant bending moment about
the y-axis must be zero; that is,
∫ dP = 0
A and ∫AzdP = 0
These three equilibrium equations
are developed in detail below.

Resultant Axial Force Must Vanish The condition for zero


axial force is
E
∫ dp = − ρ ∫
A A
ydA = 0

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