Creative Analysis of a 7-Truss Structure

What is the maximum load P that can be applied to a 7-truss structure without exceeding the maximum stress value? Stress = 30 Msi
Area = 3 in^2
F = Stress x Area

To determine the maximum load P that can be applied to a 7-truss structure without exceeding the maximum stress value, we need to first calculate the force (F) acting on the truss members. For the horizontal and vertical trusses with a cross-sectional area of 3 in^2, the force (F) can be calculated as follows:

F = Stress x Area

F = 30 Msi x 3 in^2

F = 90 lbf

Therefore, the maximum force that can be applied to the horizontal and vertical trusses without exceeding the maximum stress value is 90 lbf. Now, let's calculate the maximum load P that can be applied to the truss structure:

Since all horizontal and vertical truss members are 5 ft in length, the maximum load P can be determined using the formula:

P = F x L

P = 90 lbf x 5 ft

P = 450 lbf

Therefore, the maximum load P that can be applied to the 7-truss structure without exceeding the maximum stress value is 450 lbf.

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