2. Replace the two forces and the couple applied to the pipe assembly with a single...
THE ANSWERS FOR THE FORCE OF H ARE CORRECT Problem 03.097 - Replace a force-couple system on a block with an equivalent force-couple system at a given point A 62-lb force F and a 2200-lb in. couple M are applied to corner A of the block shown. Replace the given force-couple system with an equivalent force-couple system at corner H 14 in. ISi 45 in 25 in. 3 in. A Cartesian vector representation of the equivalent force at H is...
3* Question #2 (5 pts): In the figure at right, replace the forces and couple acting on the structural member shown with an equivalent force-couple system at point G. Use the following values: Fi -100 lb, F 90 lb, F-120 lb, and C- 200 lb-ft.
2. (40 points) Several forces are applied to the pipe assembly shown. Knowing that the pipe has inner and outer diameters equal to 1.61 in. and 1.90 in., respectively, determine the fatigue factor of safety of pipe AB if the forces are synchronously reversed. Transverse shear is not negligible. Neglect any stress concentrations. 200 lb 150 lb B 10 in. 150 lb 6 in 501b o=M;O=OCTOR = (13 – a');} = 21 Center = 0average Radius = 10:50)*+ (try)? Center...
four forces are applied to the machine component ABDE as shown. Replace the forces by an equivalent force couple system at A
Replace the forces and couple system acting on the T member with an equivalent force couple at A. Express your answers as Cartesian vectors.
four forces are applied to the machine component ABDE as shown. Replace the forces by an equivalent force couple system at A
Z Replace the two forces shown acting on the pipe system with an equivalent force and couple moment acting about A. 150 N 2 m 1 m 2.5 m 2 m 200 N
I want clear answer and (do Step 1 and Step 2) Replace the forces acting on the beam by an equivalent resultant force and couple moment acting at point A. 200 lb 50 lb _3ft 3 ft 3ft30 3100lb Given: A 2-D force system with geometry Find: FRA: MRA Solution: Step : Sum all the x and y components of the forces to find FRA. Step 2: Find and sum all the moments resulting from moving each force component to...
Figure 2 of 3 Part C - Analyzing another force-couple system on a bracket The same bracket and force-couple system as that in Part B (F=159 lb, F = 53 lb, and M-590 lb-ft) is set up again, only this time, the resultant force is to be applied to the horizontal member CB.(Figure 2)Replace this force and couple system with an equivalent force by specifying the magnitude of the force, the direction in which the force acts, and where the...