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The simply supported beam AC in Fig.P7.6-49 has additional support from a cable BD
The simply supported beam AC in Fig.P7.6-49 has additional support from a cable BD that is attached to the beam at its midspan, B. The beam supports a uniform load of intensity w0Â over its entire length, as shown. Before the load is applied, the cable is taut but force-free. Determine an expression that relates the cable tension to the load intensity, w0; the flexural rigidity of the beam, EI; the axial rigidity of the cable, EA; and the lengths of the beam and the cable.