180 N 2 m 3 m (O 2.5 m 3 m Figure Q2 Analyse (with simple calculation) the new force required to pull the cable on...
QUESTION 2 a) The frame shown in Figure Q2 below supports a 180 N from its cable. Draw the free body diagram for the entire frame and member ADEF. Then, determine the reactions at A, D and E necessary for equilibrium. (8 marks) R-0.2 m 180 N 2 m 3 m 3 m 2.5 m 2 m Figure Q2 b) Analyse (with simple calculation) the new force required to pull the cable on the pulley, should the diameter of the...
The winch cable on a tow truck shown in Figure 1 is subjected to a force T. The truck has a total mass of 5 Mg and a center of gravity at point G. Assume that the truck is braked and will not slip at EB. a) Draw the free body diagram of the system. (3 Marks) b) If the magnitude of the total brake frictional force for the rear set of wheels B cannot exceed 0.8 of the normal...
Q2) Gate AB in the Figure 2 is semicircular. Find the total hydrostatic force and its line of action on the gate. (10 marks) Y-9790 N/m3 Note: for the centroid and moment of inertial of the semicircle refer to Appendix L in your text book 5 m Water Gate: 3 m Side view Figure 2 Q2) Gate AB in the Figure 2 is semicircular. Find the total hydrostatic force and its line of action on the gate. (10 marks) Y-9790...
x7=12KN , x8=19kN/m, x4=4m, x5=39m, x6=5m, Q2. In the 3-span beam shown in the Figure 2, the support at C settles by 15 mm. Using the method of moment distribution method, a) Calculate joint moments (10 marks); b) Draw the bending moment diagram (10 marks); c) Calculate the supports' vertical reactions (10 marks); and d) Draw the shear force diagram (5 marks). Hint: For the calculation of Fixed End Moments, you can use the principle of superposition to add the settlement-related...
3- (SKMMIH3/SME2113) from plastic having modulus of elasticity, E-4.0GPa a) Bar ABCD shown in Figure Q3a is made The bar consists of three segments, AB, BC, and CD. Segment AB is hollow and segments BC and CD are solids If the shortening (contraction) of bar ABCD is limited to 4.0 mm, determine the maximum allowable force P to be applied at C. (8 marks) 90 mm ΟΙ 00 mm 1080 min PL 500 mm 250 mm 250 mm Figure Q3a...
Introduction Many doors in public places are fitted with simple and inexpensive mechanisms that are designed to close the doors while reducing the slamming force to a minimum. Figure 1 Figure 1 depicts one such mechanism while Figure 2 provides a schematic description. The spring is mounted in order to push the door back to close once it is opened. The role of the hydraulic dashpot is to provide a viscous force that will prevent the door from slamming against...
For this project, each part will be in its oun matlab script. You will be uploading a total 3 m files. Be sure to make your variable names descriptive, and add comments regularly to describe what your code is doing and hou your code aligns with the assignment 1 Iterative Methods: Conjugate Gradient In most software applications, row reduction is rarely used to solve a linear system Ar-b instead, an iterative algorithm like the one presented below is used. 1.1...
i need help in problem 3.6 which is the first picture. the other 2 pictures are the equations that i need. opened read only to prevent modification incompressibly, which because of the large strains cannot be accoun for via v = ). If the original length is L and the current length is /, volu conservation requires LA,=IA - A=A.(L/I) assuming uniform str and strain. Hence, 0x = A 4 = AS where A=1/L is a stretch ratio and is...
Objective To determine the force generated by a jet of water striking on a surface Description of apparatus The supply is led to a vertical pipe terminating in a tapered nozzle. This produces a jet of water which impinges on the vane in the form of a Flat Plate, Hemispherical Cup, Conical Plate or 30° Angled Plate. The nozzle and vane are contained within a transparent cylinder; at the base of the cylinder there is an outlet by which the...
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