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Forces in pipes construction

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PedrovanSchaap

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Joined
Mar 2, 2011
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Location
Utrecht, Nederland
Hi all,

First off al, excuse me for my bad English I am from Holland. I am now busy with an project that has the form of a triangle as you can see in my attachment. I used the units that we use in Holland. That doenst matter for the way to solve this problem.

I want to know the forces in the pipes of the construction and also the reaction forces in the bolted mountings. My problem is that I lony learned how to solve this in 2D, but this is an 3D situation.

Anybody can help my solve this problem I would be glad :)
Thanks

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