Problem 4 Determine the maximum force P that can be applied on the system if the maximum allowable tension and comp...
Determine the maximum ram force P that can be applied to the clamp at D if the allowable normal stress in the clamp is 180 MPa for both tension and compression. The clamp has a T-shape cross section shown through a-a. Ans: 9.08 kN
Maximum force that any member can support: - In tension : 4 KN - In compression: 3 KN Find maximum force "P" that could be supported at point B. given d = 1.2
Determine the Maximum load P that can be applied to the beam shown below if the allowable bending fiber stress are 15,000 pounds 3. Determine the maximum load P that can be applied to the beam shown below if ending fiber stresses are 15,000 pounds per square inch in tension 25,000 pounds per square inch in compression. Note: Dimensions are in the allowable b and inches for the cross-section of the beam, and in feet for the length of the...
Problem 8.62 Part A Determine the maximum ram force P that can be applied to the clamp at Dif the allowable normal stress for the material is allow = 190 MPa (Figure 1) Express your answer using three significant figures and include the appropriate units. μΑ ? P= Value Units Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback Figure < 1 of 1 > 0 -200 mm 10 mm 40 mm 60 mm -10 mm
Question 2 (15 points): Tension, Compression and Zero-Force Members in a Truss Structure. Consider the truss structure shown in Figure 2. 3P (kN) P (kN) I LI LL Figure 2: Elevation view of 27 bar truss structure. Vertical loads of 3P kN and P kN are applied at nodes B and D, respectively. [2a) (3 pts). Compute the magnitude and direction of the total support reactions at points A and C. [25] (3 pts). Identify the zero-force members (If you...
Fundamental Problem 6.4 2 of 15> -Part A Determine the greatest load P that can be applied to the truss so that none of the members are subjected to a force in tension or 1.1 kN in compression (Figure 1) exceeding ether 3 kN Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units Figure 1 of 1 P 29.17 kN Previous Answers Requent n X Incorrect: Try Again: 4 attempts remaining Provide Feedback 60r Next >
Problem 1 Determine the force in each member of the truss and state if the members are in tension or compression. (Please use Method of Joint) Given: P, = 500 lb P, = 1500 lb a=10 ft b=10 ft Problem 2 Problem 3 Determine the force in members CD, CF, and GF of the truss. State if these members are in tension or compression. (Please use Method of Section) 5 kN 4 kN 4 kN 3 kN 2 kN (...
2 determine the greatest force P that can be applied to the truss so that none of the members are subjected to a force exceeding either 800 lb in tension or 600 lb in compression. - 3ft - 3ft- it- 3 ft
AC-CD- BC Exercise IV 20 PT a- Determine the reactions at the supports. b- Determine the force in each member of the truss c- State if the members are in tension or 3 ft compression d- If the maximum allowed in each beam is 400lb in tension and 600lb in compression, determine the maximum of admissible load P. 2 ft 2 ft Exercise V: 40 PT 1.6 kN 200 _ 400 mm + 45 The angle strut is welded to...
Two cables tied together at C are loaded as shown. Knowing that the maximum allowable tension in each cable is 650 N, determine (a) the magnitude of the largest force P which may be applied at C, (b) the corresponding value of a.