If the bar ABC is attached to point A by means of a ball joint. Determine the reactions and tensions in the cables needed to maintain balance.
If the bar ABC is attached to point A by means of a ball joint. Determine...
3. 3D RIGID BODY Determine the support reactions at O (ball-and-socket) and the tensions in cables AB and AC. (Helpful Hints: Point Clies on the xy-plane, which means the z-coordinate for Cis 0. The rod is vertical.) Dimensions in meters 2 B 20 KN 21 X
3. 3D RIGID BODY Determine the support reactions at O (ball-and-socket) and the tensions in cables AB and AC. (Helpful Hints: Point Clies on the xy-plane, which means the 2-coordinate for Cis O. The rod is vertical.) Dimensions in meters 20 KN
3. 3D RIGID BODY Determine the support reactions at O (ball-and-socket) and the tensions in cables AB and AC. (Helpful Hints: Point Clies on the xy-plane, which means the z-coordinate for Cis 0. The rod is vertical.) Dimensions in meters 20 KN 22
3. 3D RIGID BODY Determine the support reactions at O (ball-and-socket) and the tensions in cables AB and AC. (Helpful Hints: Point Clies on the xy-plane, which means the z-coordinate for C is 0. The rod is vertical.) Dimensions in meters B 20 KN
3. 3D RIGID BODY Determine the support reactions at O (ball-and-socket) and the tensions in cables AB and AC (Helpful Hints: Point Clies on the xy-plane, which means the z coordinate for C is 0. The rod is vertical.) Dimensions in meters 20 KN ---- 21 3 .
3D RIGID BODY Determine the support reactions at O (ball-and-socket) and the tensions in cables AB and AC. (Helpful Hints: Point C lies on the xy-plane, which means the z-coordinate for Cis 0. The rod is vertical.) Dimensions in meters В. 20 KN у
3. 3D RIGID BODY Determine the support reactions at O (ball-and-socket) and the tensions in cables AB and AC. (Helpful Hints: Point Clies on the xy-plane, which means the z-coordinate for Cis 0. The rod is vertical.) A Dimensions in meters 7 B 20 KN 21
3. 3D RIGID BODY Determine the support reactions at O (ball-and-socket) and the tensions in cables AB and AC. (Helpful Hints: Point Clies on the xy-plane, which means the z-coordinate for Cis 0. The rod is vertical.) z Dimensions in meters B 20 KN 21 32
The rigid bar ABC is supported by a pin at point A and by two wires attached at B and C as shown in the figure. If the applied point load P produces a clockwise rotation of the rigid bar ABC of 5°, find the normal strain for both wires. All dimensions in mm.
II.- The pole is supported by a "ball and socket joint" at point A (foundation) and by a lateral cable as shown. If the forces of 5kN are in the x-y plane. Determine the tension in the cable and the reactions of the pole at point A. 5 kN 30° 5 kN 30 3 m 2 m 1.5 m .t 5 kN 30° 5 kN 30 3 m 2 m 1.5 m .t