Determine the nodal displacements and the element forces for the truss shown in Figure P3-24. Assume all
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Determine the nodal displacements and the element forces for the truss shown in Figure P3-24. Assume all elements have the same AE.
Figure P3-24
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P = 1000 lb 3 (э 15 ft P = 1000 Ib 20 ft
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A First Course in the Finite Element Method
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