Draft
Chapter 6
Case Study II: GEORGE
WASHINGTON BRIDGE
6.1 Theory.
1 Whereastheforcesin a cablecanbe determinedfromstaticsalone,itscongurationmust
be derivedfromitsdeformation. Letus considera cablewithdistributedloadp(x)per unit
horizontal projectionof thecable length(thusneglectingthe weight of thecable). An
innitesimalportionof thatcablecanbe assumedto be a straight line,Fig. 6.1andin the
absenceof any horizontalloadwe haveH=constant. Summationof theverticalforcesyields
(+?) Fy= 0) V+wdx+ (V +dV) = 0 (6.1-a)
dV+wdx = 0 (6.1-b)
whereV is theverticalcomponent of thecable tensionatx (Notethatif thecablewas
subjectedto itsownweight thenwe wouldhavewdsinsteadofwdx). Becausethecablemust
be tangent toT, we have
tan=
V
H
(6.2)
Substitutinginto Eq. 6.1-byields
d(Htan) +wdx= 0)
d
dx
(Htan) =w (6.3)
2 ButHis constant (nohorizontalloadis applied),thus,thislastequationcanbe rewrittenas