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0.3 m
A
30
0.1 m
80 N
Equations of Equilibrium:
+
QFx = 0;
NA - 80 cos 15 = 0
NA = 77.3 N
a+ Fy = 0;
Ans.
VA - 80 sin 15 = 0
VA = 20.7 N
a+
MA = 0;
Ans.
Ans.
or
a+
MA = 0;
Ans.
Negative sign indicates that MA acts in the opposite direction to that shown on FBD.
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D
2 ft
B
8 ft
3 ft
5 ft
C
300 lb
7 ft
NA = 0
Ans.
VA - 150 - 300 = 0
VA = 450 lb
a + MA = 0;
Ans.
Ans.
Negative sign indicates that MA acts in the opposite direction to that shown on FBD.
Equations of Equilibrium: For point B
+
; Fx = 0;
NB = 0
+ c Fy = 0;
VB - 550 - 300 = 0
Ans.
VB = 850 lb
a + MB = 0;
Ans.
Ans.
Negative sign indicates that MB acts in the opposite direction to that shown on FBD.
Equations of Equilibrium: For point C
+
; Fx = 0;
+ c Fy = 0;
VC = 0
Ans.
a + MC = 0;
Ans.
Ans.
Negative signs indicate that NC and MC act in the opposite direction to that shown
on FBD.
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6 kip/ft
a + MB = 0;
+ c Fy = 0;
a + MA = 0;
1
1
(6)(6)(2) + (6)(6)(10) - A y(12) = 0 A y = 18.0 kip
2
2
1
(6)(6) - VD = 0
2
MD - 18.0 (2) = 0
6 kip/ft
3 ft
D
3 ft
6 ft
Ans.
VD = 0
Ans.
MD = 36.0 kip # ft
Ans.
121.
200 mm
F 900 N
Internal Loadings: Referring to the free-body diagram of the section of the clamp
shown in Fig. a,
Fy = 0;
900 cos 30 - Na - a = 0
Na - a = 779 N
Ans.
Fx = 0;
Va - a - 900 sin 30 = 0
Va - a = 450 N
Ans.
a + MA = 0;
900(0.2) - Ma - a = 0
Ma - a = 180 N # m
12
Ans.
30
a
F 900 N
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300 mm
200 mm
B
60 N
D
400 mm
60 N
150 mm
C
Fx = 0;
(NB)x = 0
Ans.
Fy = 0;
(VB)y = 0
Ans.
Fz = 0;
(VB)z = 70.6 N
Mx = 0;
My = 0;
Ans.
Mz = 0;
Ans.
Ans.
(MB)z = 0
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150 mm
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3 ft
A
4 ft
Joint A:
sAB =
FAB
13.33
=
= 10.7 ksi
A AB
1.25
(T)
Ans.
sAE =
FAE
10.67
=
= 8.53 ksi
A AE
1.25
(C)
Ans.
(C)
Ans.
Joint E:
sED =
FED
10.67
=
= 8.53 ksi
A ED
1.25
sEB =
FEB
6.0
=
= 4.80 ksi
A EB
1.25
Ans.
(T)
Joint B:
sBC =
FBC
29.33
= 23.5 ksi
=
A BC
1.25
(T)
Ans.
sBD =
FBD
23.33
=
= 18.7 ksi
A BD
1.25
(C)
Ans.
23
E
0.75 P
4 ft
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A
u
P
B
2 - FAB sin 60 = 0
+ c Fy = 0;
FAB = 2.309 kN
FBC = 1.155 kN
p
(0.0052)
4
A savg B AB =
2.309(103)
FAB
= 117.62(106) Pa = 118 MPa
=
A AB
6.25(10 - 6)p
Ans.
A savg B BC =
1.155(103)
FBC
= 58.81(106) Pa = 58.8 MPa
=
A BC
6.25(10 - 6)p
Ans.
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50 kip
30
30
2 in.
Equations of Equilibrium:
a+ Fy = 0;
+
Q Fx = 0;
N - 50 cos 30 = 0
-V + 50 sin 30 = 0
N = 43.30 kip
A
6 in.
V = 25.0 kip
50 kip
2
b (6) = 13.86 in2
sin 60
N
43.30
=
= 3.125 ksi
A
13.86
V
25.0
=
=
= 1.80 ksi
A
13.86
Ans.
Ans.
30
FBC = 40 kN
A
+
: Fx = 0;
A x - 40 cos 30 = 0
+ c Fy = 0;
A y - 20 - 20 + 40 sin 30
A x = 34.64 kN
A y = 20 kN
2m
20(103)
VA
= 78.59(106) Pa = 78.6 MPa
=
AA
81(10 - 6)p
Ans.
tC =
20(103)
VC
= 78.59(106) Pa = 78.6 MPa
=
AC
81(10 - 6)p
Ans.
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B
2m
2m
P
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50 mm
F
glue
45
25 mm
Internal Loadings: The shear force developed on the glued shear plane can be
obtained by writing the force equation of equilibrium along the x axis with
reference to the free-body diagram of the triangular block, Fig. a.
+
: Fx = 0;
F cos 45 - V = 0
V =
2 2
F
2
Average Normal and Shear Stress: The area of the glued shear plane is
A = 0.05(0.025) = 1.25(10 - 3)m2. We obtain
tavg =
V
;
A
2 2
F
2
800(103) =
1.25(10 - 3)
F = 1414 N = 1.41 kN
Ans.
165.
50 mm
45
F
glue
25 mm
Internal Loadings: The shear force developed on the glued shear plane can be
obtained by writing the force equation of equilibrium along the x axis with
reference to the free-body diagram of the triangular block, Fig. a.
+
: Fx = 0;
900 cos 45 - V = 0
V = 636.40 N
Average Normal and Shear Stress: The area of the glued shear plane is
A = 0.05(0.025) = 1.25(10 - 3)m2. We obtain
tavg =
V
636.40
= 509 kPa
=
A
1.25(10 - 3)
Ans.
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u
20 ft
f
c = 11.842
+
: Fx = 0;
+ c Fy = 0;
P
;
s =
A
Use
20 698.3
p
2
4 (d)
d = 1.048 in.
24(103) =
d = 1
1
in.
16
Ans.
P
;
A
25(106) =
P
(0.06)(0.06)
P = 90 kN
Ans.
P
;
A
43(106) =
P
(0.06)(0.06)
P = 154.8 kN
Area of plate based on strength of pine block:
154.8(10)3
P
s = ;
25(106) =
A
A
A = 6.19(10 - 3)m2
Ans.
Pmax = 155 kN
Ans.
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P
A
+
: Fx = 0;
Cx - 5905.36 cos 60 = 0
+ c Fy = 0;
Cx = 2952.68 N
Thus,
FB = FBD = 5905.36 N
FC = 2 Cx 2 + Cy 2 = 2 2952.682 + 3614.202
= 4666.98 N
FB
5905.36
=
= 2952.68N
2
2
VC =
FC
4666.98
=
= 2333.49 N
2
2
Allowable Shear Stress: The areas of the shear plane for pins B and C are
p
p
A B = (0.00752) = 44.179(10 - 6)m2 and A C = (0.00652) = 33.183(10 - 6)m2.
4
4
We obtain
A tavg B B =
VB
2952.68
= 66.84 MPa
=
AB
44.179(10 - 6)
A tavg B C =
VC
2333.49
= 70.32 MPa
=
AC
33.183(10 - 6)
100 mm
300 mm
150
= 2.24
66.84
Ans.
150
= 2.13
70.32
Ans.
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30 mm
B
60