Chapter 4, Reserve Problem 005 The nigd structure ABD shown is supported at y a 35...
The rigid structure ABD is
supported at B by a 36-mm-diameter tie rod (1) and at A by a
29-mm-diameter pin used in a single shear connection. The tie rod
is connected at B and C by 24-mm-diameter pins used in double shear
connections. Tie rod (1) has a yield strength of 260 MPa, and each
of the pins has an ultimate shear strength of 320 MPa. A
concentrated load of P = 50 kN acts as shown at D....
Chapter 1, Reserve Problem 003 Pipe (2) is supported by a pin at bracket C and by tie rod (1). The structure supports a load P at pin B. Tie rod (1) has a diameter of 12 mm and an allowable normal stress of 130 MPa. Pipe (2) has an outside diameter of 58 mm, a wall thickness of 6 mm, and an allowable normal stress of 95 MPa. Assume x1 = 2.8 m, x2 = 1.3 m, and y1...
Chapter 4, Reserve Problem 026 In the figure, the rigid member ABDE is supported at A by a single shear pin connection and at B by a tie rod (1). The tie rod is attached at B and C with double shear pin connections. The pins at A, B, and C each have an ultimate shear strength of 77 ksi, and tie rod (1) has a yield strength of 61 ksi. A concentrated load of P = 30 kips is...
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Chapter 2, Reserve Problem 029 A rigid steel bar is supported by three rods, as shown in the figure. There is no strain in the rods before the load P is applied. After load P is applied, the normal strain in rods (1) is 450 um/m. Assume initial rod lengths of L1 = 2300 mm and L2 = 1800 mm. Determine (a) the normal strain in rod (2). (b) the...
A load P is supported by a structure consisting of rigid bar BDF and three identical 17-mm-diameter steel [E199 GPa] rods, as shown in the figure. Use a 3.3 m, b2.0 m, and L 51 kN, determine 3.9 m. For a load of P (a) the tension force produced in each rod. (b) the downward vertical deflection of the rigid bar at B 2) (a) Fi KN KN kN (b) vg-
The pin-connected structure shown in Fig. 5 consists of a rigid bar ABCD and two 1,500-mm-long bars. Bar (1) is steel [E=200 GPa] with a cross-sectional area of A1 = 510 mm2. Bar (2) is an aluminium alloy [E-70 GPa] with a cross-sectional area of A2 1,300 mm2. All bars are unstressed before the load P is applied. If a concentrated load of P 200 kN acts on the structure at D determine: (a) the normal stresses in both bars...
Chapter 5, Problem 35P Bookmark Show all steps ON Problem The pin-connected structure shown in Figure P5.35/36 consists of a rigid beam ABCD and two supporting bars. Bar (1) is a bronze alloy [E105 GPa] with a cross-sectional area of A1 290 mm2. Bar (2) is an aluminum alloy [E70 GPa] with a cross-sectional area of A2 650 mm2. If a load of P 30 kN is applied at B, determine (a) the normal stresses in both bars (1) and...
5.3 m 7.5 m B D (1) 60 8 m 3.4 m P The rigid T shape ABD is supported by an elastic rod BC (with a 35 mm diameter). Pin A (30 diameter) is in single shear. mm Double shear pins B and C are 24 mm diameter. Rod BC has a yield stress of 250 MPa and all pins have a ultimate shear stress of 330 MPa. Take P 50 kN and determine: Normal stress in BC 1...
A uniformly-distributed load wis supported by a structure consisting of rigid bar BDF and three rods. Rods (1) and (2) are 17-mm-diameter stainless steel rods that have an elastic modulus of E = 199 GPa. Rod (3) is a 23-mm-diameter bronze rod that has an elastic modulus of E = 101 GPa. Use a = 1.5 m and L = 3.1 m. For a load magnitude of w = 36 kN/m, calculate (a) the normal stress in each rod. (b)...
Problem 9.003 A rigid steel bar is supported by three rods, as shown in the figure. There is no strain in the rods before the load P is applied. After load P is applied, the normal strain in rods (1) is 450 μm/m. Assume initial rod lengths of L1-2250 mm and L2-1700 mm. Determine (a) the normal strain in rod (2) (b) the normal strain in rod (2) if there is a 1-mm gap in the connections between the rigid...