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Determine the structural loads in truss members AD, AE, BE, CD, CE, and DE. b) Assuming that the truss members will all be constructed of 4130 alloy steel tubing, propose a cross-sectional geometry for each truss member that provides the following safety factors (FoS) - FoS of at least 3 against yielding, and - FoS of at least 1.5 against buckling. The cross-sectional geometry must be of standard stock sizes readily available from suppliers, such as OnlineMetals. c) Calculate the actual FoS for outer truss sections under the maximum defined loads based on your geometry selection(s). d) Estimate the material cost per truss sub-se

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