Q1) 28 N.m torque is needed to turn the bolt around its axis as shown in the Figure (1) below. Find the force F and the forces between the wrench's smooth face jaws and the hexagonal bolt head's corners A and B. Suppose the wrench fits on the bolt simply such that connection is only formed at comers A and B. 150 mm 14 mm

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Problem 2.2.21P: Solve the preceding problem for the following data: b = 8.0 in., k = 16 lb/in., a = 45°, and P = 10...
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Q1) 28 N.m torque is needed to turn the bolt around its axis as shown in
the Figure (1) below. Find the force F and the forces between the
wrench's smooth face jaws and the hexagonal bolt head's corners A
and B. Suppose the wrench fits on the bolt simply such that
connection is only formed
comers A and B
150 mm
14 mm
Figure (1)
Q2) Three cables are joined at the junction ring C. Determine the tension
in cables AC and BC caused by the weight of the 30-kg cylinder.
45
15
30
30 kg
B
Figure (2)
Q3) A beam is loaded and supported as shown in Figure (3). The beam
has a uniform cross section and a mass of 20 kg. Determine the
reaction at support A and the tension T in the cable.
24°
70°/
380
1000 mm
750 mm 750 mm
mm
750 N
Figure (3)
...
Transcribed Image Text:5:41 PM| 2.9KB/s A f O O 76% H-W No2.pdf H.W no. 2 Q1) 28 N.m torque is needed to turn the bolt around its axis as shown in the Figure (1) below. Find the force F and the forces between the wrench's smooth face jaws and the hexagonal bolt head's corners A and B. Suppose the wrench fits on the bolt simply such that connection is only formed comers A and B 150 mm 14 mm Figure (1) Q2) Three cables are joined at the junction ring C. Determine the tension in cables AC and BC caused by the weight of the 30-kg cylinder. 45 15 30 30 kg B Figure (2) Q3) A beam is loaded and supported as shown in Figure (3). The beam has a uniform cross section and a mass of 20 kg. Determine the reaction at support A and the tension T in the cable. 24° 70°/ 380 1000 mm 750 mm 750 mm mm 750 N Figure (3) ...
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