(^322) A Textbook of Engineering Mechanics
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Equilibrium
of Strings
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15.1.INTRODUCTION
A string (or rope), in its theoretical sense, is
absolutely flexible, light (i.e. its weight is neglected)
and inextensible. It is capable of offering only tensile
resistance. The slope of a loaded string depends upon
its length and the loads supported by it. It will be
interesting to know that if the loads carried by the
string are changed (in magnitude or position) its shape
will also change.
15.2.SHAPE OF A LOADED STRING
Consider a string or cable suspended at two
points A and B at the same level, and carrying a uni-
formly distributed load over its horizontal span as
shown in Fig 15.1.
Contents
- Introduction.
- Shape of a Loaded String.
- Tension in a String.
- Tension in a String Carrying
Point Loads. - Tension in a String Carrying
Uniformly Distributed Load. - Tension in a String when the
Two Supports are at
Different Levels. - Length of a String.
- Length of a String when the
Supports are at the Same
Level. - Length of a String when the
Supports are at Different
Levels. - The Catenary.