Bundle: Mechanics Of Materials, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + Mindtap Engineering, 2 Terms (12 Months) Printed Access Card
Bundle: Mechanics Of Materials, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + Mindtap Engineering, 2 Terms (12 Months) Printed Access Card
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ISBN: 9781337594301
Author: Barry J. Goodno, James M. Gere
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.3.5P

Segments AB and BCD of beam ABCD are pin connected at x = 10 ft. The beam is supported by a pin support at A and roller supports at C and D; the roller at D is rotated by 30* from the x axis (see figure). A trapezoidal distributed load on BC varies in intensity from 5 lb/ft at B to 2.5 lb/ft at C. A concentrated moment is applied at joint A, and a 40-lb inclined load is applied at the mid-span or CD.

(a) Find reactions at supports A, C, and D.

(b) Find the resultant force in the pin connection at B.

(c) Repeat parts (a) and (b) if a rotational spring(kr= 50 ft-lb/radian ) is added at A and the roller at C is removed.

  Chapter 1, Problem 1.3.5P, Segments AB and BCD of beam ABCD are pin connected at x = 10 ft. The beam is supported by a pin

(a)

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To determine

Determine the reactions at supports A, C, and D in the following figure.

Bundle: Mechanics Of Materials, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + Mindtap Engineering, 2 Terms (12 Months) Printed Access Card, Chapter 1, Problem 1.3.5P , additional homework tip  1

Answer to Problem 1.3.5P

The correct answers are: Ax=12.55 lb, Ay=15 lb, Cy=104.3 lb, Dx=11.45 lb, Dy=19.83 lb.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

The following figure is given for reference.

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Calculation:

To find support reactions, draw free body diagram as shown below.

Bundle: Mechanics Of Materials, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + Mindtap Engineering, 2 Terms (12 Months) Printed Access Card, Chapter 1, Problem 1.3.5P , additional homework tip  3

First analyze left hand side of the above figure as shown below.

Bundle: Mechanics Of Materials, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + Mindtap Engineering, 2 Terms (12 Months) Printed Access Card, Chapter 1, Problem 1.3.5P , additional homework tip  4

Take equilibrium of moments about point A,

MA=0150+10By=0By=15 lb

Take equilibrium of forces in ydirection (horizontal direction),

Fy=0Ay+By=0Ay=By=15Ay=15 lb

Take equilibrium of forces in xdirection (horizontal direction):

Fx=0Ax+Bx=0

Now, analyze the right hand side of the above figure as shown below,

Bundle: Mechanics Of Materials, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + Mindtap Engineering, 2 Terms (12 Months) Printed Access Card, Chapter 1, Problem 1.3.5P , additional homework tip  5

Take equilibrium of moments about point B,

MB=05×102×1032.5×102×2×103+10Cy32×15+20Dcos300=0

10Cy+10D3=19403

Take equilibrium of forces in ydirection (horizontal direction),

Fy=0By10×522.5×102+Cy32+Dcos300=01510×522.5×102+Cy32+Dcos300=0

Cy+12D3=1692

Solve equations and for Cy=104.33 lb, D=22.9 lb, Dy=Dcos300=19.83 lb, Dx=Dsin300=11.45 lb..

Take equilibrium of forces in xdirection (horizontal direction):

Fx=0Bx24Dsin300=0Bx24(22.9)sin300=0Bx=12.55 lb

Now solve equation

Ax=Bx=(12.55)=12.55 lb

Conclusion:

Thus reactions forces are: Ax=12.55 lb, Ay=15 lb, Cy=104.3 lb, Dx=11.45 lb, Dy=19.83 lb.

(b)

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Determine the resultant force in pin B.

Bundle: Mechanics Of Materials, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + Mindtap Engineering, 2 Terms (12 Months) Printed Access Card, Chapter 1, Problem 1.3.5P , additional homework tip  6

Answer to Problem 1.3.5P

The correct answer is: 19.56 lb.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

The following figure is given for reference.

Bundle: Mechanics Of Materials, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + Mindtap Engineering, 2 Terms (12 Months) Printed Access Card, Chapter 1, Problem 1.3.5P , additional homework tip  7

Calculation:

To find support reactions, draw free body diagram as shown below.

Bundle: Mechanics Of Materials, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + Mindtap Engineering, 2 Terms (12 Months) Printed Access Card, Chapter 1, Problem 1.3.5P , additional homework tip  8

First analyze left hand side of the above figure as shown below.

Bundle: Mechanics Of Materials, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + Mindtap Engineering, 2 Terms (12 Months) Printed Access Card, Chapter 1, Problem 1.3.5P , additional homework tip  9

Take equilibrium of moments about point A,

MA=0150+10By=0By=15 lb

Take equilibrium of forces in ydirection (horizontal direction),

Fy=0Ay+By=0Ay=By=15Ay=15 lb

Now, analyze the right hand side of the above figure as shown below,

Bundle: Mechanics Of Materials, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + Mindtap Engineering, 2 Terms (12 Months) Printed Access Card, Chapter 1, Problem 1.3.5P , additional homework tip  10

Take equilibrium of moments about point B,

MB=05×102×1032.5×102×2×103+10Cy32×15+20Dcos300=0

10Cy+10D3=19403

Take equilibrium of forces in ydirection (horizontal direction),

Fy=0By10×522.5×102+Cy32+Dcos300=01510×522.5×102+Cy32+Dcos300=0

Cy+12D3=1692

Solve equations and for Cy=104.33 lb, D=22.9 lb, Dy=Dcos300=19.83 lb, Dx=Dsin300=11.45 lb..

Take equilibrium of forces in xdirection (horizontal direction):

Fx=0Bx24Dsin300=0Bx24(22.9)sin300=0Bx=12.55 lb

Conclusion:

Thus resultant force is: R=Bx2+By2=(12.55)2+152=19.55 lb

(c)

Expert Solution
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To determine

Determine the reactions at supports A, C, and D; and resultant force at B in the following figure.

Bundle: Mechanics Of Materials, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + Mindtap Engineering, 2 Terms (12 Months) Printed Access Card, Chapter 1, Problem 1.3.5P , additional homework tip  11

Answer to Problem 1.3.5P

The correct answers are: Ax=42.7 lb, Ay=37.2 lb, MA=522 lb-ft,  Dx=18.67 lb, Dy=32.3 lb, RB=56.6 lb.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

The following figure is given for reference.

Bundle: Mechanics Of Materials, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + Mindtap Engineering, 2 Terms (12 Months) Printed Access Card, Chapter 1, Problem 1.3.5P , additional homework tip  12

Calculation:

To find support reactions, draw free body diagram as shown below.

Bundle: Mechanics Of Materials, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + Mindtap Engineering, 2 Terms (12 Months) Printed Access Card, Chapter 1, Problem 1.3.5P , additional homework tip  13

First, analyze the right hand side of the above figure as shown below,

Bundle: Mechanics Of Materials, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + Mindtap Engineering, 2 Terms (12 Months) Printed Access Card, Chapter 1, Problem 1.3.5P , additional homework tip  14

Take equilibrium of moments about point B,

MB=05×102×1032.5×102×2×10332×15+20Dcos300=010D3=19403D=37.33 lb

So Dy=Dcos300=32.32 lb, Dx=Dsin300=18.66 lb.

Take equilibrium of forces in ydirection (horizontal direction),

Fy=0By10×522.5×10232+Dcos300=0By10×522.5×10232+37.33cos300=0By=37.17 lb

Take equilibrium of forces in xdirection (horizontal direction):

Fx=0Bx24Dsin300=0Bx24(37.33)sin300=0Bx=42.66 lb

Thus resultant force at B is: R=Bx2+By2=(42.66)2+(37.17)2=56.58 lb.

Now, analyze left hand side of the above figure as shown below.

Bundle: Mechanics Of Materials, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + Mindtap Engineering, 2 Terms (12 Months) Printed Access Card, Chapter 1, Problem 1.3.5P , additional homework tip  15

Take equilibrium of moments about point A,

MA=0MA150+10By=0MA150+10(37.17)=0MA=521.7 lb-ft

Take equilibrium of forces in ydirection (horizontal direction),

Fy=0Ay+By=0Ay37.17=0Ay=37.17 lb

Take equilibrium of forces in xdirection (horizontal direction):

Fx=0Ax+Bx=0Ax=Bx=(42.66)=42.67 lb

Conclusion:

The correct answers are: Ax=42.7 lb, Ay=37.2 lb, MA=522 lb-ft,  Dx=18.67 lb, Dy=32.3 lb, RB=56.6 lb.

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