00:03 Problem based on suspension cables with uniform distributed load 01:06 Finding tensions in cable and length 02:07 Calculation of horizontal thrust for cables under UDL 03:11 Finding maximum tension, minimum tension, and length of the cable 04:08 Determining forces on a cable supported by saddles and inclined wires 05:08 Calculation of tension in anchor and suspension cables 06:09 Determination of forces on towers with same inclination of backstage passing over pulley. 07:08 Calculating vertical and horizontal forces on a tower
A bridge cable is suspended from towers 80 m apart and carries a load of 30 KN/m on the entire span. If the maximum sag is 8 m, calculate the maximum and minimum tension in the cable. Also find the length of the cable. If the cable is supported by saddles which are stayed by wires inclined at 30° to the horizontal, determine the forces acting on the towers. If the same inclination of back stay passes over pulley. determine the forces on the towers. Height of the tower is 10m.
in the problem, there is a UDL through out the span 30KN/m, so, for the calculation, don't we need to divide it by 2? because we have 2 main cables in one suspension bridge to transfer the load? please help me immediately... 😢😢😢😢
00:03 Problem based on suspension cables with uniform distributed load
01:06 Finding tensions in cable and length
02:07 Calculation of horizontal thrust for cables under UDL
03:11 Finding maximum tension, minimum tension, and length of the cable
04:08 Determining forces on a cable supported by saddles and inclined wires
05:08 Calculation of tension in anchor and suspension cables
06:09 Determination of forces on towers with same inclination of backstage passing over pulley.
07:08 Calculating vertical and horizontal forces on a tower
A bridge cable is suspended from towers 80 m apart and carries a load of 30 KN/m on the entire span. If the maximum sag is 8 m, calculate the maximum and minimum tension in the cable. Also find the length of the cable. If the cable is supported by saddles which are stayed by wires inclined at 30° to the horizontal, determine the forces acting on the towers. If the same inclination of back stay passes over pulley. determine the forces on the towers. Height of the tower is 10m.
in the problem, there is a UDL through out the span 30KN/m, so, for the calculation, don't we need to divide it by 2? because we have 2 main cables in one suspension bridge to transfer the load? please help me immediately... 😢😢😢😢