Solutions for Mechanics of Materials (MindTap Course List)
Problem 1.3.1P:
Find support reactions at A and B and then calculate the axial force N. shear force J and bending...Problem 1.3.2P:
Find support reactions at A and B and then calculate the axial force N, shear force V, and bending...Problem 1.3.3P:
Segments AB and BC of beam ABC are pin connected a small distance to the right of joint B (sec...Problem 1.3.4P:
Segments A B and BCD of beam A BCD are pin connected at x = 4 m. The beam is supported by a sliding...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...Problem 1.3.6P:
Consider the plane truss with a pin support at joint 3 and a crtica1 roller support at joint 5 (see...Problem 1.3.7P:
A plane truss has a pin support at A and a roller support at E(see figure). (a) Find reactions at...Problem 1.3.8P:
A plane truss has a pin support at F and a roller support at D (see figure). (a) Find reactions at...Problem 1.3.9P:
Find support reactions at A and B and then use the method of joints to find all member forces. Let c...Problem 1.3.10P:
Find support reactions at 4 and Band then use the method of joints to find all member forces. Let b...Problem 1.3.13P:
A space truss has three-dimensional pin supports at joints 0, B, and C, Load P is applied at joint A...Problem 1.3.14P:
A space truss is restrained at joints O, A. B. and C, as shown in the figure. Load P is applied at...Problem 1.3.15P:
1.3-15 A space truss is restrained at joints A, B, and C, as shown in the figure. Load 2P is applied...Problem 1.3.16P:
A space truss is restrained at joints A, B. and C, as shown in the figure. Load P acts in the +z...Problem 1.3.17P:
A stepped shaft ABC consisting of two solid, circular segments is subjected to torques T}and...Problem 1.3.18P:
A stepped shaft ABC consisting of two solid, circular segments is subjected to uniformly distributed...Problem 1.3.19P:
A plane frame is restrained al joints A and C, as shown in the figure. Members AB and BC are pin...Problem 1.3.20P:
A plane Frame is restrained at joints A and D, as shown in the figure. Members AB and BCD are pin...Problem 1.3.21P:
Find support reactions at A and D and then calculate the axial force N, shear force V, and bending...Problem 1.3.22P:
Find support reactions at A and D and then calculate the axial force N. shear force 1 and bending...Problem 1.3.23P:
,3-23 A 200-lb trap door (AD) is supported by a strut (BC) which is pin connected to the door at B...Problem 1.3.24P:
A plane frame is constructed by using a pin connection between segments ABC and CDE. The frame has...Problem 1.3.25P:
A plane Frame with pin supports at A and E has a cable attached at C, which runs over a...Problem 1.3.26P:
A plane frame with a pin support at A and roller supports at C and £ has a cable attached at E....Problem 1.3.27P:
A 150-lb rigid bar AB. with friction less rollers al each end. is held in the position shown in the...Problem 1.3.28P:
A plane frame has a pin support at A and roller supports at C and E (see figure). Frame segments A...Problem 1.3.29P:
A special vehicle brake is clamped at O when the brake force P1 is applied (see figure). Force P1=...Problem 1.3.30P:
Space frame A BCD is clamped at A, except it is Free to translate in the .v direction. There is also...Problem 1.3.31P:
Space Frame ABC is clamped at A, except it is free to rotate at A about the x and y axes. Cables DC...Problem 1.3.32P:
A soccer goal is subjected to gravity loads (in the - z direction, w = 73 N/m for DG, BG, and BC; w...Problem 1.3.33P:
An elliptical exerciser machine (see figure part a) is composed of front and back rails. A...Problem 1.3.34P:
A mountain bike is moving along a flat path at constant velocity. At some instant, the rider (weight...Problem 1.4.1P:
A hollow circular post ABC (see figure) supports a load Pt= 1700 lb acting al the top. A second load...Problem 1.4.2P:
A circular nylon pipe supports a downward load PA= 10 kN. which is uniformly distributed around a...Problem 1.4.3P:
A circular tube AB is fixed at one end and free at the other end. The tube is subjected to axial...Problem 1.4.4P:
A force P of 70 N is applied by a rider to the front hand brake of a bicycle ( P is the resultant of...Problem 1.4.5P:
A bicycle rider wants to compare the effectiveness of cantilever hand brakes (see figure part a)...Problem 1.4.6P:
A circular aluminum tube with a length of L = 420 mm is loaded in compression by forces P (see...Problem 1.4.7P:
The cross section of a concrete corner column that is loaded uniformly in compression is shown in...Problem 1.4.8P:
A car weighing 130 kN when fully loaded is pulled slowly up a steep inclined track by a steel cable...Problem 1.4.9P:
Two steel wines support a moveable overhead camera weighing W = 28 lb (see figure part a) used For...Problem 1.4.10P:
A long re Lai nine: wall is braced by wood shores set at an angle of 30° and supported by concrete...Problem 1.4.11P:
A pickup truck tailgate supports a crate where Wc= 150 lb. as shown in the figure. The tailgate...Problem 1.4.12P:
Solve the preceding problem if the mass of the tailgate is MT— 11 kg and that of the crate is hic—...Problem 1.4.13P:
An L-shaped reinforced concrete slab 12 Ft X 12 ft, with a 6 Ft X 6 ft cut-out and thickness t = 9.0...Problem 1.4.14P:
A crane boom of mass 450 leg with its center of mass at C is stabilized by two cables AQ and BQ (Ae=...Problem 1.4.15P:
Two gondolas on a ski lift are locked in the position show in the figure while repairs are being...Problem 1.4.16P:
A round bar ABC of length 2L (see figure) rotates about an axis through the midpoint C with constant...Problem 1.4.17P:
Two separate cables AC and BC support a sign structure of weight W = 1575 lb attached to a building....Problem 1.5.1P:
Imagine that a long steel wire hangs vertically from a high-altitude balloon. (a) What is the...Problem 1.5.2P:
A steel riser pipe hangs from a drill rig located offshore in deep water (see figure). (a) What is...Problem 1.5.3P:
Three different materials, designated A, B. and C, are tested in tension using test specimens having...Problem 1.5.4P:
The strength-to-weight ratio of a structural material is defined as its load-carrying capacity...Problem 1.5.5P:
A symmetrical framework consisting of three pin-connected bars is loaded by a force P (see figure)....Problem 1.5.6P:
A specimen of a methacrylate plastic is tested in tension at room temperature (see figure},...Problem 1.5.7P:
The data shown in the accompanying table are From a tensile test of high-strength steel. The test...Problem 1.6.1P:
A bar made of structural steel having the stress-strain diagram shown in the figure has a length of...Problem 1.6.2P:
A bar of length 2.0 m is made of a structural steel having the stress-strain diagram shown in the...Problem 1.6.3P:
A bar made of structural steel having the stress-strain diagram shown in the figure has a length of...Problem 1.6.4P:
A circular bar of magnesium alloy is 750 mm long. The stress-strain diagram for the material is...Problem 1.6.5P:
An aluminum bar has length L = 6 ft and diameter d = 1.375 in. The stress-strain curse for the...Problem 1.6.6P:
A continuous cable (diameter 6 mm) with tension force T is attached to a horizontal frame member at...Problem 1.6.7P:
A wine of length L = 4 ft and diameter d = 0.125 in. is stretched by tensile forces P = 600 lb. The...Problem 1.7.1P:
A high-strength steel bar used in a large crane has a diameter d = 2.00 in. (sec figure). The steel...Problem 1.7.2P:
A round bar of 10 mm diameter is made of aluminum alloy 7075-T6 (see figure). When the bar is...Problem 1.7.3P:
A polyethylene bar with a diameter d, = 4.0 in. is placed inside a steel lube with an inner diameter...Problem 1.7.4P:
A square plastic bar (length LP,side dimension sP=193 mm) is inserted inside a hollow. square cast...Problem 1.7.5P:
A polyethylene bar having rectangular cross section with a width 7.35 in. and depth 7 in. is placed...Problem 1.7.6P:
A circular aluminum tube of length L = 600 mm is loaded in compression by forces P (see figure). The...Problem 1.7.7P:
A bar of monel metal with a length L = 9 in. and a diameter d = 0225 in. is loaded axially by a...Problem 1.7.8P:
A tensile test is performed on a brass specimen 10 mm in diameter using a gage length of 50 mm (see...Problem 1.7.9P:
A hollow, brass circular pipe ABC (see figure) supports a load P1= 26.5 kips acting at the top. A...Problem 1.7.10P:
Three round, copper alloy bars having the same length L but different shapes are shown, in the...Problem 1.8.1P:
An angle bracket having a thickness t = 0.75 in. is attached to the flange of a column by two...Problem 1.8.2P:
Truss members supporting a roof are connected to a 26-mm-thick gusset plate by a 22-mm diameter pin,...Problem 1.8.3P:
The upper deck ala foothill stadium is supported by braces, each of which transfer a load P = 160...Problem 1.8.4P:
The inclined ladder AB supports a house painter (85 kg) at C and the weight iq = 40 K/m} of the...Problem 1.8.5P:
The Force in the brake cable of the V-brake system shown in the figure is T — 45 lb. The pivot pin...Problem 1.8.6P:
A steel plate of dimensions 2.5 × l.5 × 0.08 m and weighing 23.1 kN is hoisted by steel cables with...Problem 1.8.7P:
A special-purpose eye boll with a shank diameter d - 0.50 in. passes through, a hole in a steel...Problem 1.8.8P:
An elastomeric bearing pad consisting of two steel plates bonded to a chloroprene elastomer (an...Problem 1.8.9P:
A joint between iwo concrete slabs A and B is filled, with a flexible epoxy lhal bonds securely lo...Problem 1.8.10P:
A steel punch consists of two shafts: upper shaft and lower shaft. Assume that the upper shaft has a...Problem 1.8.11P:
A joint between two glass plates A and B is filled with a flexible epoxy that bonds securely to the...Problem 1.8.12P:
A punch for making a slotted hole in ID cards is shown in the figure part a. Assume that the hole...Problem 1.8.13P:
A steel riser pipe hangs from a drill rig located offshore in deep water (see figure). Separate...Problem 1.8.14P:
A flexible connection consisting of rubber pads (thickness f = 9 mm) bonded to steel plates is shown...Problem 1.8.15P:
.15 A hitch-mounted bicycle rack is designed to carry up to four 30-lb bikes mounted on and strapped...Problem 1.8.16P:
The clamp shown in the figure supports a load hanging from the lower flange of a steel beam. The...Problem 1.8.17P:
A shock mount constructed as shown iu the figure is used to support a delicate instrument. The mount...Problem 1.8.19P:
A spray nozzle for a garden hose requires under a water pressure force fp= 30 lb at C (see figure a...Problem 1.8.20P:
A single steel strut AB with a diameter (a) Find the strut force Fs and average normal stress ds= 8...Problem 1.8.21P:
The top portion of a pole saw used to trim (a) Find the force P on the cutting Made at D if tbe...Problem 1.8.22P:
A cargo ship is tied down to marine boll arts at a number of points along its length while its cargo...Problem 1.8.23P:
A basketball player hangs on the rim after (a) Find the reactions at the support bracket a dunk. He...Problem 1.8.24P:
A bicycle chain consists of a series of small links, where each are 12 mm long between the centers...Problem 1.9.1P:
A bar of solid circular cross section is loaded in tension by forces P (see figure). The bar has a...Problem 1.9.2P:
.2 A torque T0is transmitted between two flanged shafts by means of ten 20-mm bolts (see figure and...Problem 1.9.3P:
A tie-down on the deck of a sailboat consists of a bent bar boiled at both ends, as shown in the...Problem 1.9.4P:
Two steel tubes are joined at B by four pins (dp= 11 mm), as shown in the cross section a—a in the...Problem 1.9.5P:
A steel pad supporting heavy machinery rests on Four short, hollow, cast iron piers (see figure)....Problem 1.9.6P:
A steel pad supporting heavy machinery rests on four short, hollow, cast iron piers (see figure)....Problem 1.9.7P:
A steel riser pipe hangs from a drill rig. Individual segments of equal length L = 50 ft are joined...Problem 1.9.8P:
The rear hatch of a van (BDCG in figure part a) is supported by two hinges at Bland B2and by two...Problem 1.9.9P:
A lifeboat hangs from two ship's davits. as shown in the figure. A pin of diameter d = 0.80 in....Problem 1.9.10P:
A cable and pulley system in the figure part a supports a cage of a mass 300 kg at B. Assume that...Problem 1.9.11P:
A ship's spar is attached at the base of a mast by a pin connection (see figure). The spar is a...Problem 1.9.12P:
What is the maximum possible value of the clamping Force C in the jaws of the pliers shown in the...Problem 1.9.13P:
A metal bar AB of a weight Ills suspended by a system of steel wires arranged as shown in the...Problem 1.9.14P:
A plane truss is subjected to loads 2P and P at joints B and C, respectively, as shown in the figure...Problem 1.9.15P:
A solid bar of circular cross section (diameter d) has a hole of diameter d/5 drilled laterally...Problem 1.9.16P:
A solid steel bar of a diameter d1= 60 mm has a hole of a diameter d2= 32 mm drilled through it (see...Problem 1.9.17P:
A sign of weight W is supported at its base by four bolls anchored in a concrete footing. Wind...Problem 1.9.18P:
The piston in an engine is attached to a connecting rod AB, which in turn is connected to a crank...Problem 1.10.1P:
An aluminum tube is required to transmit an axial tensile force P = 33 k (sec figure part a). The...Problem 1.10.2P:
A copper alloy pipe with a yield stress aY= 290 MPa. is to carry an axial tensile load P = 1500 kN...Problem 1.10.3P:
A horizontal beam AB with cross-sectional dimensions (b = 0.75 in.) X (h = 8.0 in.) is supported by...Problem 1.10.4P:
Lateral bracing for an elevated pedestrian walkway is shown in the figure part a. The thickness of...Problem 1.10.5P:
A plane truss has joint loads P, 2P, and 3P at joints D. C, and B. respectively (see figure) where...Problem 1.10.6P:
Cable DB supports canopy beam OABC as shown in the figure. Find the required cross-sectional area of...Problem 1.10.7P:
Continuous cable ADS runs over a small Frictionless pulley at D to support beam OABC that is part of...Problem 1.10.8P:
A suspender on a suspension bridge consist of a cable that passes over the main cable (see figure)...Problem 1.10.9P:
A square steel tube of a length L = 20 ft and width b2= 10.0 in. is hoisted by a crane (see figure)....Problem 1.10.10P:
A cable and pulley system at D is used to bring a 230-lcg pole (ACB) to a vertical position, as...Problem 1.10.11P:
A pressurized circular cylinder has a sealed cover plate fastened with steel bolts (see figure). The...Problem 1.10.12P:
A tubular post of outer diameter d2is guyed by two cables fitted with turnbuckles (see figure). The...Problem 1.10.13P:
A large precast concrete panel for a warehouse is raised using two sets of cables at two lift lines,...Problem 1.10.14P:
A steel column of hollow circular cross section is supported on a circular, steel base plate and a...Problem 1.10.15P:
An elevated jogging track is supported at intervals by a wood beam AB (L = 7.5 ft) that is pinned at...Problem 1.10.16P:
A flat bar of a widths b = 60 mm and thickness t = 10 mm is loaded in tension by a force p (see...Problem 1.10.17P:
Continuous cable A DB runs over a small friction less pulley al D to support beam OABC, which is...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - Tension, Compression, And ShearChapter 2 - Axially Loaded MembersChapter 3 - TorsionChapter 4 - Shear Forces And Bending MomentsChapter 5 - Stresses In Beams (basic Topics)Chapter 6 - Stresses In Beams (advanced Topics)Chapter 7 - Analysis Of Stress And StrainChapter 8 - Applications Of Plane Stress (pressure Vessels, Beams, And Combined Loadings)Chapter 9 - Deflections Of BeamsChapter 10 - Statically Indeterminate Beams
Book Details
Give students a rigorous, complete, and integrated treatment of the mechanics of materials -- an essential subject in mechanical, civil, and structural engineering. This leading text, Goodno/Gere's MECHANICS OF MATERIALS, 9E, examines the analysis and design of structural members subjected to tension, compression, torsion, and bending -- laying the foundation for further study.
Sample Solutions for this Textbook
We offer sample solutions for Mechanics of Materials (MindTap Course List) homework problems. See examples below:
Chapter 1, Problem 1.3.1PChapter 1, Problem 1.3.5PChapter 1, Problem 1.3.13PChapter 1, Problem 1.3.14PChapter 1, Problem 1.3.26PChapter 1, Problem 1.3.27PChapter 1, Problem 1.3.29PChapter 1, Problem 1.3.30PChapter 1, Problem 1.3.31P
Chapter 1, Problem 1.3.32PChapter 1, Problem 1.4.13PChapter 1, Problem 1.8.6PChapter 1, Problem 1.8.13PChapter 1, Problem 1.9.14PChapter 2, Problem 2.2.1PChapter 2, Problem 2.2.13PChapter 2, Problem 2.2.16PChapter 2, Problem 2.2.20PChapter 2, Problem 2.3.6PChapter 2, Problem 2.3.7PChapter 2, Problem 2.3.26PChapter 2, Problem 2.4.4PChapter 2, Problem 2.4.7PChapter 2, Problem 2.4.8PChapter 2, Problem 2.4.9PChapter 2, Problem 2.4.16PChapter 2, Problem 2.5.21PChapter 2, Problem 2.5.25PChapter 2, Problem 2.5.28PChapter 2, Problem 2.6.11PChapter 2, Problem 2.6.21PChapter 2, Problem 2.7.7PChapter 3, Problem 3.2.1PChapter 3, Problem 3.4.3PChapter 3, Problem 3.4.8PChapter 3, Problem 3.4.15PChapter 3, Problem 3.4.21PChapter 3, Problem 3.4.22PChapter 3, Problem 3.5.13PChapter 3, Problem 3.8.9PChapter 3, Problem 3.8.11PChapter 3, Problem 3.8.14PChapter 3, Problem 3.8.15PChapter 3, Problem 3.8.16PChapter 3, Problem 3.8.18PChapter 4, Problem 4.3.1PChapter 4, Problem 4.5.2PChapter 4, Problem 4.5.11PChapter 4, Problem 4.5.14PChapter 4, Problem 4.5.27PChapter 4, Problem 4.5.29PChapter 4, Problem 4.5.39PChapter 5, Problem 5.4.1PChapter 5, Problem 5.5.23PChapter 5, Problem 5.5.25PChapter 5, Problem 5.5.26PChapter 5, Problem 5.5.28PChapter 5, Problem 5.5.30PChapter 5, Problem 5.6.5PChapter 5, Problem 5.6.11PGiven: P=12 kNL=1.25 m.bA=60 mmbB=80 mmhB=120 mmM0=10 kN⋅m Calculate the maximum bending stress....Chapter 5, Problem 5.9.6PChapter 5, Problem 5.10.1PChapter 5, Problem 5.10.2PChapter 5, Problem 5.10.3PChapter 5, Problem 5.10.4PChapter 5, Problem 5.11.11PChapter 6, Problem 6.2.1PChapter 6, Problem 6.2.6PChapter 6, Problem 6.2.8PChapter 6, Problem 6.2.13PChapter 6, Problem 6.2.14PChapter 6, Problem 6.2.15PChapter 6, Problem 6.2.16PChapter 6, Problem 6.3.9PChapter 6, Problem 6.3.16PChapter 6, Problem 6.8.3PChapter 6, Problem 6.9.10PChapter 7, Problem 7.2.1PChapter 7, Problem 7.5.10PChapter 7, Problem 7.5.12PChapter 7, Problem 7.5.13PChapter 7, Problem 7.5.14PChapter 7, Problem 7.6.3PChapter 7, Problem 7.6.4PChapter 7, Problem 7.6.5PChapter 7, Problem 7.6.6PGiven information: The normal stress of the nylon element along the x axis is − 3.9 MPa , normal...Chapter 7, Problem 7.7.1PChapter 7, Problem 7.7.3PChapter 7, Problem 7.7.17PGiven: Stress along x direction is −150 MPaand stress along y direction is −210 MPaand shear stress...Chapter 7, Problem 7.7.31PChapter 8, Problem 8.2.1PChapter 8, Problem 8.4.9PChapter 8, Problem 8.4.14PChapter 8, Problem 8.4.15PChapter 8, Problem 8.4.16PChapter 8, Problem 8.4.19PChapter 8, Problem 8.5.7PChapter 8, Problem 8.5.24PChapter 8, Problem 8.5.34PChapter 9, Problem 9.2.1PChapter 9, Problem 9.3.23PChapter 9, Problem 9.4.10PChapter 9, Problem 9.5.18PChapter 9, Problem 9.5.23PChapter 9, Problem 9.5.37PChapter 9, Problem 9.6.10PChapter 9, Problem 9.7.2PChapter 9, Problem 9.7.3PChapter 9, Problem 9.7.4PChapter 9, Problem 9.7.5PChapter 9, Problem 9.7.6PChapter 9, Problem 9.7.8PChapter 9, Problem 9.7.12PChapter 10, Problem 10.3.1PChapter 10, Problem 10.4.9PChapter 10, Problem 10.4.11PChapter 10, Problem 10.4.21PChapter 10, Problem 10.4.37PChapter 10, Problem 10.4.40PChapter 10, Problem 10.5.5PChapter 11, Problem 11.2.1PChapter 11, Problem 11.3.23PChapter 11, Problem 11.3.25PChapter 11, Problem 11.3.27PChapter 11, Problem 11.4.3PChapter 11, Problem 11.4.4PChapter 11, Problem 11.4.5PGiven: E=200 GPa L= 7.5 m Factor of of safety = 2.5 Column type: W250×89 Concept Used: Factor of...Chapter 11, Problem 11.4.10PGiven Information: The outside diameter of the steel pipe column, do =4.5 in. The thickness of the...Given Information: The length of the column, L = 3.5 m The allowable load, P = 130 kN The value of...Given Information: The length of the column, L = 3. 0m The allowable load, P = 800kN The value of...Given: The outside diameter of the pipe is d2=80 mm and inside diameter of the pipe is d1=72 mm ....
More Editions of This Book
Corresponding editions of this textbook are also available below:
Mechanics of Materials
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780357377840
Bundle: Mechanics Of Materials, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + Mindtap Engineering, 1 Term (6 Months) Printed Access Card
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781337594318
Mechanics of Materials, SI Edition
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781337093354
Bundle: Mechanics Of Materials, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + Mindtap Engineering, 2 Terms (12 Months) Printed Access Card
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781337594301
Mechanics of Materials - MindTap Access
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781337093620
Mechanics of Materials - With MindTap
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781337581042
Mechanics of Materials - Text Only (Looseleaf)
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781337400275
MECHANICS OF MATERIALS 9TH ED. MINDTAP
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781337594295
Mindtap Engineering, 1 Term (6 Months) Printed Access Card For Goodno/gere's Mechanics Of Materials, 9th (mindtap Course List)
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781337093545
Mechanics of Materials (MindTap Course List)
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781337516259
Mechanics Of Materials
4th Edition
ISBN: 9780534934293
EBK MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781285225784
Mechanics Of Materials, Si Edition
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781111577742
Mechanics of Materials
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781111577735
Specter Is Haunting Texas
7th Edition
ISBN: 9781111795917
Mechanics of Materials - 7th Edition
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780534553975
Related Mechanical Engineering Textbooks with Solutions
Still sussing out bartleby
Check out a sample textbook solution.