VEC MECH 180-DAT EBOOK ACCESS(STAT+DYNA)
VEC MECH 180-DAT EBOOK ACCESS(STAT+DYNA)
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Chapter 6.4, Problem 6.162P

Two shafts AC and CF, which lie in the vertical xy plane, are connected by a universal joint at C. The bearings at B and D do not exert any axial force. A couple with a magnitude of 500 lb·in. (clockwise when viewed from the positive x axis) is applied to shaft CF at F. At a time when the arm of the crosspiece attached to shaft CF is horizontal, determine (a) the magnitude of the couple that must be applied to shaft AC at A to maintain equilibrium, (b) the reactions at B, D, and E. (Hint: The sum of the couples exerted on the crosspiece must be zero.)

Chapter 6.4, Problem 6.162P, Two shafts AC and CF, which lie in the vertical xy plane, are connected by a universal joint at C.

Fig. P6.161

*6.162 Solve Prob. 6.161 assuming that the arm of the crosspiece attached to shaft CF is vertical.

(a)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The magnitude of the couple that must be applied to shaft AC at A to maintain equilibrium.

Answer to Problem 6.162P

The magnitude of the couple that must be applied to shaft AC at A to maintain equilibrium is 433lb.in.

Explanation of Solution

Take all vectors along the x axis , y axis and y axis as positive.

The free body diagram of the shaft DF is shown in figure 1.

VEC MECH 180-DAT EBOOK ACCESS(STAT+DYNA), Chapter 6.4, Problem 6.162P , additional homework tip  1

Here, Cx , Cy and Cz are the component of force C at C , Dy and Dz are the y and z component of force at D , Ex,Ey and Ez are the x,yand z component force at E respectively.

At equilibrium total moment will be zero.

Write the expression for the equilibrium moment about x axis.

Mx=0 (I)

Here, Mx are the equilibrium moment of force about x axis.

The moment along the x axis are the moment of force about C and about E.

From free body diagram in figure1, write the complete equilibrium expression of moment about x for the shaft DF.

MC500lbin=0 VEC MECH 180-DAT EBOOK ACCESS(STAT+DYNA), Chapter 6.4, Problem 6.162P , additional homework tip  2 (II)

Here, MC is the moment of force about the point C in the shaft DF.

The free body diagram of the shaft BC is shown in figure 1.

VEC MECH 180-DAT EBOOK ACCESS(STAT+DYNA), Chapter 6.4, Problem 6.162P , additional homework tip  3

Here,x,y, z are the arbitrary axis with x along BC , Byj , Bzk are the component of force at B along yand z ,Exi,Eyjand Ezk are the component of force at E along arbitrary axes.

Write the expression for the equilibrium moment about C axis.

MC=0

Here, MC are the equilibrium moment of force about C.

Resolve (500lbin.) into components along x and y  axes.

MC=(500lbin.)(cos30°i+sin30°j)

From free body diagram in figure2, write the complete equilibrium expression of moment about C  for the shaft BC.

MAi(500lbin.)(cos30°i+sin30°j)+(5in.)i×(Byj+Bzk)=0VEC MECH 180-DAT EBOOK ACCESS(STAT+DYNA), Chapter 6.4, Problem 6.162P , additional homework tip  4

MAi(433.35lbin.)i(250lbin.)j+(5Bylbin.)k+(5Bzlbin.)j=0 (III)

Here, MA is the moment of force about the point A in the shaft DF.

Calculation:

Rearrange equation (II) to get MC.

MC500lbin=0

MC=500lbin.

Equate coefficient of i in equation (III)to zero to get MA.

(MA(433lbin.))=0MA=433lb

Therefore, the magnitude of the couple that must be applied to shaft AC at A to maintain equilibrium is 433lb.in.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The reaction at B,D and E.

Answer to Problem 6.162P

The reaction at B is equal to B=(50lb) , reaction at D is equal to D=(83.3lb)k and reaction at E is equal to E=(33.3lb)k.

Explanation of Solution

From free body diagram in figure2, write the complete equilibrium expression of moment about C for the shaft BC.

MAi(500lbin.)(cos30°i+sin30°j)+(5in.)i×(Byj+Bzk)=0VEC MECH 180-DAT EBOOK ACCESS(STAT+DYNA), Chapter 6.4, Problem 6.162P , additional homework tip  5

MAi(433lbin.)i+(5Bylbin.)k(5Bzlbin.)j=0 (III)

Here, MA is the moment of force about the point A in the shaft DF.

Since the net force at the shaft BC is zero. Write the expression for the net force.

F=0BC=0 (IV)

Using free body diagram in figure1, apply the equilibrium condition for moment about D.

MD=0 (V)

Here, MD is the net moment at D.

From figure1, write the complete expression of moment MD about D

(500lbin.)i(500lbin.)i+(6in.)i×(Exi+Eyj+Ezk)(4in.)i×(50lb)k=0(200lbin.)j+(6in.)Eyk(6in.)Ezj=0 (VI)

Since net force at shaft DF is zero, write the expression for the net force.

F=0

C+Dyj+Dzk+Exi+Ezk=0 (VII)

Calculation:

Equate coefficient of j in equation (III)to zero to get Bz.

250lbin.-(5in.)Bz=0

Equate coefficient of k in equation (III)to zero to get By.

By=0

Therefore,

B=(0lb)j+(50lb)k=0=(50lb)k

Substitute 50lb for B in equation (III) to get C.

50lbC=0C=50lb

Equate coefficient of j in equation (VI) to get Ez.

(200lbin.)(6in.)Ez=0Ez=33.3lb

Equate coefficient of k in equation (VI) to zero to get Ey.

Ey=0

Equate coefficient of i in equation (VII) to zero to get Ex.

Ex=0

Therefore, net reaction at E is equal to, E=Exi+Eyj+Ezk=(33.3lb)k.

Substitute 50lbk for C , (33.3lb)k for E and equate coefficient of k in equation (VII) to zero to get Dz.

50lb+Dz+(33.3lb)=0Dz=83.3lb

Equate coefficient of j in equation (VII) to zero to get Dy.

Dy=0

Therefore, total reaction at D equal to D=83.3lbk

Therefore, the reaction at B is equal to B=(50lb) , reaction at D is equal to D=(83.3lb)k and reaction at E is equal to E=(33.3lb)k.

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