<LCPO> VECTOR MECH,STAT+DYNAMICS
<LCPO> VECTOR MECH,STAT+DYNAMICS
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Chapter 8.4, Problem 8.119P

(a)

To determine

Find the smallest combined mass m of the bucket for the block C will remain at rest.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8.119P

The smallest combined mass m of the bucket is 9.46kg_.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The mass of the block C is mC=100kg.

The coefficient of static friction is μs=0.35.

The coefficient of kinetic friction is μk=0.25.

The drum B is frozen and cannot rotate.

Calculation:

Show the free-body diagram of the drum B as in Figure 1.

<LCPO> VECTOR MECH,STAT+DYNAMICS, Chapter 8.4, Problem 8.119P , additional homework tip  1

Find the angle of the belt wounded around the drum as follows;

β=120°×π180°=2π3rad

Find the tension T2 in terms of tension T1 using the equation.

T2T1=eμβ

Substitute mg for T1.

T2mg=eμβT2=mgeμβ (1)

Here, the acceleration due to gravity is g.

Consider the value of acceleration due to gravity is g=9.81m/s2.

Show the free-body diagram of the block C as in Figure 2.

<LCPO> VECTOR MECH,STAT+DYNAMICS, Chapter 8.4, Problem 8.119P , additional homework tip  2

At rest, the cable slips on the drum. The motion impending is along the x-axis. ().

μ=μs

Substitute 9.81m/s2 for g, 0.23 for μ and 2π3 for β in Equation (1).

T2=m×9.81×e0.35×2π3=20.41848m

Resolve the horizontal component of forces.

+Fx=0NmCgcos30°=0

Substitute 100 kg for mC and 9.81m/s2 for g.

N100×9.81×cos30°=0N=849.571N

Find the friction force (F) using the relation.

F=μsN

Substitute 0.35 for μs and 849.571 N for N.

F=0.35×849.571=297.35N

Resolve the vertical component of forces.

+Fy=0T2+FmCgsin30°=0

Substitute 20.41848m for T2, 297.35 N for F, and 100 kg for mC, and 9.81m/s2 for g.

20.41848m+297.35100×9.81×sin30°=020.41848m+297.35490.5=0m=9.46kg

Therefore, the smallest combined mass m of the bucket is 9.46kg_.

(b)

To determine

Find the smallest combined mass m of the bucket for the block C start moving up the incline.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 8.119P

The smallest combined mass m of the bucket is 167.2kg_.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The mass of the block C is mC=100kg.

The coefficient of static friction is μs=0.35.

The coefficient of kinetic friction is μk=0.25.

The drum B is frozen and cannot rotate.

Calculation:

Show the free-body diagram of the drum B as in Figure 3.

<LCPO> VECTOR MECH,STAT+DYNAMICS, Chapter 8.4, Problem 8.119P , additional homework tip  3

Find the angle of the belt wounded around the drum as follows;

β=120°×π180°=2π3rad

Find the tension T2 in terms of tension T1 using the equation.

T2T1=eμβ

Substitute mg for T2.

mgT1=eμβT1=mgeμβ (2)

Show the free-body diagram of the block C as in Figure 4.

<LCPO> VECTOR MECH,STAT+DYNAMICS, Chapter 8.4, Problem 8.119P , additional homework tip  4

When the block start moving up the incline; μ=μs.

No slipping occurs at block and drum. The motion impending is against the x-axis. ().

Substitute 9.81m/s2 for g, 0.35 for μ and 2π3 for β in Equation (2).

T1=m×9.81e0.35×2π3=4.71319m

Resolve the horizontal component of forces.

+Fx=0NmCgcos30°=0

Substitute 100 kg for mC and 9.81m/s2 for g.

N100×9.81×cos30°=0N=849.571N

Find the friction force (F) using the relation.

F=μsN

Substitute 0.35 for μs and 849.571 N for N.

F=0.35×849.571=297.35N

Resolve the vertical component of forces.

+Fy=0T1FmCgsin30°=0

Substitute 4.71319m for T1, 297.35 N for F, and 100 kg for mC, and 9.81m/s2 for g.

4.71319m297.35100×9.81×sin30°=04.71319m297.35490.5=0m=167.2kg

Therefore, the smallest combined mass m of the bucket is 167.2kg_.

(c)

To determine

Find the smallest combined mass m of the bucket for the block C continue moving up the incline at constant speed.

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 8.119P

The smallest combined mass m of the bucket is 121kg_.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The mass of the block C is mC=100kg.

The coefficient of static friction is μs=0.35.

The coefficient of kinetic friction is μk=0.25.

The drum B is frozen and cannot rotate.

Calculation:

Show the free-body diagram of the drum B as in Figure 5.

<LCPO> VECTOR MECH,STAT+DYNAMICS, Chapter 8.4, Problem 8.119P , additional homework tip  5

Find the angle of the belt wounded around the drum as follows;

β=120°×π180°=2π3rad

Find the tension T2 in terms of tension T1 using the equation.

T2T1=eμβ

Substitute mg for T2.

mgT1=eμβT1=mgeμβ (3)

Show the free-body diagram of the block C as in Figure 6.

<LCPO> VECTOR MECH,STAT+DYNAMICS, Chapter 8.4, Problem 8.119P , additional homework tip  6

When the block start moving up the incline; μ=μk.

No slipping occurs at block and drum. The motion impending is against the x-axis. ().

Substitute 9.81m/s2 for g, 0.25 for μ and 2π3 for β in Equation (3).

T1=m×9.81e0.25×2π3=5.81130m

Resolve the horizontal component of forces.

+Fx=0NmCgcos30°=0

Substitute 100 kg for mC and 9.81m/s2 for g.

N100×9.81×cos30°=0N=849.571N

Find the friction force (F) using the relation.

F=μkN

Substitute 0.25 for μs and 849.571 N for N.

F=0.25×849.571=212.39275N

Resolve the vertical component of forces.

+Fy=0T1FmCgsin30°=0

Substitute 5.81130m for T1, 212.39275 N for F, and 100 kg for mC, and 9.81m/s2 for g.

5.81130m212.39275100×9.81×sin30°=05.81130m212.39275490.5=0m=121kg

Therefore, the smallest combined mass m of the bucket is 121kg_.

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