EBK MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
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Chapter 1.2, Problem 14P
Two hydraulic cylinders are used to control the position of the robotic arm ABC. Knowing that the control rods attached at A and D each have a 20-mm diameter and happen to be parallel in the position shown, determine the average normal stress in (a) member AE, (b) member DG.
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1.14 Two hydraulic cylinders are used to control the position of the
robotic arm ABC. Knowing that the control rods attached at A and
D each have a 20-mm diameter and happen to be parallel in the
position shown, determine the average normal stress in (a) member AE,
(b) member DG.
400 mm
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A
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B
600 mm-
800 N
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PROBLEM 1.9
Two horizontal 22 kN
forces are applied to pin B
of the assembly shown.
Knowing that a pin of 20
45 mm
22 kN
mm diameter is used at
each connection, determine
the maximum value of the
22 kN
12 mm
A
60°
average normal stress (a)
in link AB (i.e. at A), and
(b) in link BC (i.e. at
section a-a).
45 mm
45°
a
a
[Ans. (a) 107.3 MPa (b)
-72.96 MPa]
Fig. P1.9
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THE FRAME SHOWN CONSISTS OF FOUR WOODEN MEMBERS, ABC,
DEF,BE, AND CF.
KNOWING THAT EACH MEMBER HAS A 50X100MM
RECTANGULAR CROSS SECTION AND THAT EACH PIN HAS
A 13 MM DIAMETER, DETERMINE THE MAXIMUM VALUE OF THE
AVERAGE NORMAL STRESS
(A) INMEMBER BE,
(B) IN MEMBER CF.
1.125 mm
750 mm
V2.160 N
100 mm
100 mm
1.000 mm
375 mm
750 mm
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EBK MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
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