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141. Determine teense tral norma re sag nthe cron ect tough pot An each cen () Sunes BC eg 1 ised sepment CO wigs 8b ht. In (oh teem has ¢ man 050 Ep ee Coos 4H Fa 138kip Ans \ (onyeo) aft we ) en Pees A pan k From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Eaition by B.C Pearson Edveation, in., Upper Saddle Riv {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal ibbeler, ISBN 0-15-19 345-X, NJ, All rights reserved, “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 1-2 Determine the resan inane arue eng oo he {oss iectons toug pomts C and D. The spp bens =O Ton250. pum Te=290N-m Ans E=0; Th=0 Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 1-3 Determine he et ‘rou ene Grugh pin ring 2M, =O; %+350~500=0 rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 1-4 Deerine be rnuan ern! normal and sear {erein the member at) etn oan (0) sien Bd, Squebdepirccenal eet wena 77% © SrA <0 M500 iV neon ame Pa HER Ans ‘ PER =O, K-50. 30" M=433mb Ans YER =0; K-S00sin30" =0 W =250 Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdveation, nc, Upper Saddle Rv H91HEX NJ, All rights reserved, “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. ‘rom sein ugh pa Do meber AB v0 Bees oun 4 ‘eis # rs ae Segment AD SER 20 Nys13L2520 Ny =-13tN ‘Ans 1B 90; WelTS<0; =-175N Ans GEM = Mp +175(005)=0; Mp=-875N-m Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 146 The eam AB pin sppor tA and oppor by ‘cave BC Deore the rent tral aang #6 Ingon he rm secon st pot a(S )=s6ar° 3687 = 1447 Fac sin 44710) ~ 12006) = 0 Fac = 2881.46 16 Segment BD YER, = 0, No ~ 2881.46 c08 14.47° ~ 1200 605 3687 Mo = = 3790=-375kip Ans Wp + 2881.46 sin 14.47 — 1200 sin 3687" = 0 % Ans GEM = 0; 2881.46 sin 14.47°(6.25) ~ 1200 sin 36.87°(6.25) - Mp = 0 Me ° Ans Notice that member AB isthe wo-force member: therefore the shear frce and moment are 0, From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 1.7 Soe Prob 16 lr he eta tra eege Inga ait “(8 o=u'(S)=3687° (i) (12) 3687 = ar? sour) Member AB Germ sin 1447710) ~ 12006) = 0 ve “g Mg Fac = 28814615 Segmen BE WPA = 0 -Ne~ 2881A6 08 144° ~ 120005 3687° = 0 Ne = ~ 37501 3.75 kip Ans Yenm <0 i+ 2881dscinis4r~ i200sin3657 w=0 Ans GoM 2881.46 sin 1447°3) ~ 1200 sin 36.87°(3) ~ Me = 0 Me a Notice that member AB isthe ewo-force member therefore the shear fore and moment are 20. From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. “448. The beam AB is fixed to the wall and has a uniform ‘weight of 80 Ibvft Ifthe trolley supports a load of 1500, Ib, determine the resultant internal loadings acting on the cross sections through points C and D. Segment 80: SrR-& m0 Ans M eenise0 NIE Nas tees 350K Ane Zig 25 (008) 22.01 (EME = 0; Me 20025) “1509 = 0 Me= ~105kig:f Ans Segment BD fe % Erp M0 Ans Bho “ig +TER =O w-0m=0 ae aca o248 % 240 kip An (GEM = 0; ~My 028015) = 0 My =-0360%i9: (Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 1-9, Determine the resultant internal loadings acting on the cross section at point C, The cooling unit has a total weight of 52 kspand a center of gravity at G. From FED GEM =; WO-S0)=0; Te =26k From FBD () GEMo=0: Trin") -266)20: From FED (¢) SER =O -Ne~Se0sWP=O NewS Kip Ans, TERA Kes2sin30'~2600, a0 Ane GEM =0, 5260430702) 452sin50°O)-240)-Me Me = 900% ee rom Mechanics af Material Sixth Edition by RC. Hibboler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X. ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved "This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. xt. No portion ofthis material may be ‘foe setions eh pon Ded Eo ene i ae G28 fre) mn seen «8h am Erm =e 40) mwa- womnsio =o 4 Fc scam A= Jos + sosnas' = A = sm339m rau: athe StER ee ou we ome o (16-0 woman =o im S208 kos mee sae sett 7503 lb m= 7808 ATER =O 790) ~ Oe eo ssn rs G EME = OMe = 7829018) ~ 150-9) Mes Te a rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX the com econ tough ois and © of te fame Member AG GEM = 0 Ee) ~ 30015) - 15000830'¢7) = 0 Far = 10039 Foc point F Beh Ans Verne ao: Ane GEM 20 M20 Ass For point EER =O; No~ 150sin30'= 0 No = 7308 Ane TER, = 0; Ye ~ 781) ~ 150c05.0'= 0 We = 205m Ans GEM Mg ~ 15(1)(0.8) = 150-608 30° Mg = -16TIb:f Ane (tb rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Edveation, in., Upper Saddle Riv “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX NJ, All rights reserved, o » NPEA=0; NewS0s1 sings =0 Ne 6Okip Ans ALE, Me +5091 cos 45°—2420 Yea-120kip Ams GEM ~ Me ~2A(Q) + 5.091 cos 45°) Mc =9.460kip-ft Ans EER $0; Ne+2doosd5*=0 Ne=-L70kip Ans +E, Wer 5001-24 sin 4° Ans GEM =O; ~Me~2.402)+ 5.001c0845°8 Me =9.60kip:ft Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 19 Detrnie ie eau inera longs eg on isco sein onph pet Cle the beam. Toe oe D ham of 0 Hyon lg aed ye waar ME eer al EER = 0 Ne4296=0 Nye-29HEN Ams ATER =O; W-2983=0; W=29RN Ans GEMe et: -Me-298306)+298500 Mc =-LATEN- Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved This material i protected under all eopyright laws as they currenly exist. No portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 1.14 Deeg theres tara lungs tig {he cron von ough pot Bol eben Prob 3 SER =O, M+ 204320 Ny = -294eN Ans Me 4TER <0) -2983-% =0 y= -294KN Ans 254en) GEM = 0; Me + 2943.0) = 0 Me = -294EN-m Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdveation, nc, Upper Saddle Rv H91HEX NJ, All rights reserved, “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 15 Tae a0 oud abi Note ta sonata ped ‘big te moto M, lt han weight of 30h Determine ‘he rest’ teil fais sing onthe com sein ‘Groom pont inthe beam, The eam hart weg {ot en eed neal A, = sit ain ise ng = Y= 210 roe =f = IO = 108i Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 1-49, The plastic block is subjected to an axial compressive force of 600 N. Assuming thatthe caps atthe top and bottom distribute the load uniformly throughout the black, dette the erage ermal a neg sear nes acto lng ton oe - ie \ : Capea eee . 4 T : = 200 w= ao = SOK Ans © Bois) rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 10 Tae specie aed in en est ta age of See beeen iy te dase ‘c,h ner te Serpe normal eset om GER =0; V-1980 0552" =0 V= 12.19%ip NER =0; N-19805in52°=0 N= 15,608 kip Incined plane Ans Ans 1980 = 01 ksi Ans ° Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX eee RA Pees @ _ PeosGind _ Psin 20 Aisin ~ A A de _ Poos2e oA 082020 Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. THe Delo bce te nl mene fof Simm tie ST ER 20; Nye ~4082 sin 0°45 sin 45° Nc = 149888 y= Hit = 408200, 2 oumpa Ane ae (OHNO) nc = = 149440") i He ac (0.05}0.05) rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Edveation, in., Upper Saddle Riv “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. NJ, All rights reserved, 1-53. The joint in subjected to the axial member force of 6 kip. Determine the average normal stress acting on sections AB and BC. Assume the member is smooth and is 1.5 in, thick. 6 sin 0+ Ny cor 20" =0 Nyc = 55309 Nag= 6086-3530 sn 2 = 0 SER ao hy 1g 4891 oye tte AL, Ans a Nas. Ne. ns dec From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. ea cage oad tegter wig © 9" Gah ‘we. Deomine Ge terge somal ad wefge seat Tres teplaseofach weld Astme en ced ple Sppone + heroval ores o = 400 sin30° N= 208 400 00530" - V= 0, V= 346.41 Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX LSS, The driver of the sports car applies his rear brakes and causes the ttes to sip. If the normal force on each rear tire is 400 Ib and the coefficient of kinetic friction between the tires and the pavement is x = 0.5, determine the average shear stress developed by the friction force on the tires. Assume the rubber of the tires is flexible and each tire is filled with an air pressure of 32 psi. From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. +TER Tac sin 60°-8 Tac = 92376 KN ER = 0; 92376 c0s 60°-Tp =O Tia = 46188 KN og = Bt = SS18800) 56 sepa Ans Awe 0008 Tie _ 9257610) Asc $10.06)" 27MPa Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. peta. te verted OE mpd tie fag {atame toate ew ane ce torclsn nen ui equnlt Wn est Fay = chy = 067 10.002) Fac = ofac = o( 0.003)" SER =O; a1 10003") @-ax:0002')=0 (1) | ( +TER=0; om (0,003")sin @-8(10") =0 @ qt" = From Ea. (1) the 002,» oon iy 63.6" Ans ee fe From 69.2) 7 tha Bae) 316 MPa Ans. 0003) sin OF From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 1-88, The bars of the truss each have a cross-sectional area of 1.25 in’, Determine the average normal stress in each member due (0 the loading P| stress is tensile or compressive. © © ‘Skip. State whether the fran ina3% he ear kip fact rout pesoertr ots a > bry nzvast Sarl? hayezss rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Edveation, in., Upper Saddle Riv “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX NJ, All rights reserved, 1-59. The bars of the truss each have a cross-sectional area (of 1.25 in?. If the maximum average normal stress in any bar is not to exceed 20 ksi, determine the maximum ‘magnitude P of the loads that ean be applied to the truss. sTrR ee -PeQnueo rascvne A rK eo Raettsonety=0 = 1 Mths racemree revenne fee ont fevomne sTehse Qe ome-csond te Fee Fee asient y Srnee peas fesoone Tet seme enter BC From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. "1.60, The truss is made from three pin-connected members having the cross-sectional areas shown in the figure. Determine the average normal stress developed in each member when the truss i subjected to the load shown, State whether the siress is tensile or compressive. Join a, Beate © as GE -m an 00 Fen = sap ne From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. {61 Te wntem en ppd wo 0s Bang (CD that hve co teconl eso 2m? and € respectively a i een he eeng sore ees GEM =O, Feo()~600 Fey =2N sTER <0 Fy-642=0 Fa 448 a0 i 200 coe 2 MPa Ans 800%) cd rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 1. Te onion wa pate yao 48 an ‘experi, Determine the poston df he 61 lad ‘Sat the overage norma enn exc od esa. FoG-d-Fud=0 Fa=1Sko From Eqs. (1) and @), Fen ~~ 5 Feotah = 0 Feo @-d=15d) =0 3-284=0 d= 120m Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Edveation, in., Upper Saddle Riv H91HEX NJ, All rights reserved, “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. ‘eatin pede a supot ea i Thebes Free nthe pases ty be cove amen egurestot Gem=% — 1129)-1508)-46=0 Ve 13681 vA 1368 tiuat Ame ATE iar Las sat sh Egy rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 4h Te momenta re i iced ote tit ‘ied lnday hore Determine the eeng nom es tc avrge sear ste acing at Scion oe nd Bh Momer doh ager cout seins a 35m 00 eo see take w AN eon >be Atsetion a 350) yaa Ans oo3sF teaeO Ans vo Atsection b-b: nes Sansom NA1sGI=0 -N=9KN HLER 20; V-IS/5)=0, VeI2RN ISR ose naa MPa Ans me -* * (01035)(0.035/0.6) 12410") a =588MPa Ans * (0035 10.035705, From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 146 The women iran nbjecestotte dibtes lend town, Deters he ten w ofthe ages on: Forminssng ta en be rpped tte rae wiban cs [Sper the nenge tna ates toe serge ese Iiearsctog eb exces = 15MPe and += 1585 [Simm on rena GEM =, dD FeG)=I015)=0 24fre-45w=0 SER 20 N-G/9Fc= 0, N= 06h $b ER 20; V-ISFac = 1510") =< OSti (9035}0.035705) Fac = SLO4KN Fe = 16(10%) = —_08Fic _ a (035}0.035705) ‘ Foc =4083EN _(contels) a From Eq,(0. 2.440.83)-4.5w=0 w=2L8kNim Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Because of the number and variety of potential correct solutions to this problem, no solution is being given. From Mechanics of Materials, Sith Editionby R. C, Hibbelet, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ©2005 R.C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, Ine, Upper Saddle River, NJ Alrights reserved, ‘This material is protected under all copyright laws ay they currently exist. No portionof this material may be ‘reproduced, in any formor by any means, without permission in writing from the publish 1.67. ‘The beamis supported by a pin at A and a short link BC. I P= 1SKN, determine the average shear stress developed in the pins at A, B, and C. All pins are in double shear as shown, and each has a diameter of 18 mm. cs 19! Got got 20 65 Fy = VET A = 1650 eece™ From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 1-68. The beam is supported by a pin at A and a short link BC. Determine the maximum magnitude P of the loads the beam will suppor if the average shear stress in each pin is not to exceed 80 MPa. All pins are in double shear as shown, and each has a diameter of 18 mm. Tamim vio sm % GEM no; 20.5) +40 +48.5)+ PE) Tey 203015) =0 Tog = UP ST ER =O, A, UPstPdin3 20 55? rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Edition by B.C. Hibbcler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al rights reserved "This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. cai ner Can a Ae ee ‘Goemine ne eit berg ese ses (9 wie seca GEM =o fy sin7stay-sii9 Fy = 3623510 Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 10 Thejbcrane i pined aA ee apposschain oit Sat ng eat ng he ev GEM. =0; —Tiesin30"00)~ 150009 =0 Maximum Tic ovcurs when x = 12 Tac = 3600 Ib aoe = x Ans “seo 0b From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 4.71 Devine the avergesormal res eloped in fats Ah 6D one gare Ou mpra e $T ER =O, 2Fsin30%)-29.43=0 F=20434N GEM =O; P08 20%0.2)~(2943 cos O"K1.2) + 29.83 sin 307104 04 307) =O 138.61 KN 35.61010" 400010) 330MPa Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. “1-72 Determine the verge sben sts eeopdin pis ‘An Bo the wo ahe ppp ta sppar te og hv (agama Me. Ese pin bs ameter 025m nd (tbleaed tocol shene wt a0 Seanyer tide Pp a8 form 24F sin 30")-29.43 = 0 F=20434N GE Me=0; Po420%02)~2943 cos 30.2) +2943 sin PHO cos 3") = 0 ’ a ¢ a 35.61 KN From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 173 The pede in he supe of ast of cone [Bade of ccee having» pei wight of 150 a (Nisbet The ome of cone lati nd Beh Neve lorie ieee FROSA0- TFG; v=s9798 8 W= 150(39-798) = 5.969 kip P5969 AMF = 8d pst S86 psi Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 1-78 Te pede in the shape of x rtm of cei imade of encetetaing + apse weigh of 130 Tot rie he eg ra ae ng ee +TER = 0 P2955 <0 P= 23955 P _ 2955 agg eons = 339psi Ans 47 raze ~ S8R= 3p From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 1-78. “The column is made of co 230 Mgim’. At its top B it is subjected to an axial ‘compressive force of 15 KN. Determine the average normal stress in the column asa function ofthe distance z measured from its base. Note:The result will be useful only for finding the average normal stress ata section removed from the ends of the column, because of localized deformation atthe ends. rete having a density of sew $n =0 PH1s-9u8 2272-0 4.7 = 2297 2 | m87 ~ 2297 eee = GM -ménePa Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, In., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All sights reserved "This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be eproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 1136 The prude of materi ving aspect wlght {Tencion aon the segs neem en he pat fei cota Te par oppo scoot ‘Assume consant stesso, then atthe top, e as @ Foran increase in «the area must increase, Wyk om 4 For the top section ‘Als se the mie used in Prob. 1-77. rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 1-77. The pedestal supports a load P at its center. Ifthe material has a mass density p, determine the radial dimension r as a function of z so that the average normal stress in the pedestal remains constant. The crass section is circular. se o ea, de hm let dot ae Peery a = Ppp) de From Ea (0, Oop de Tarde ade Bar From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 1-78 The radius of the pedestal is defined ty r= (05e°”’) m, where y is given in meters If the material has a density of 2.5 Mg/m', determine the average normal stress atthe support, = {| Lnese=mtn ees {| it : 1 'y A= R(05)* = 0.7854 m* Bw WP) dy = (05) (E Ve [e005 e°5Y4y w arnse feer\hy wep asosayanse [ea w= 920030 Peg = seneren w sees Be esi ae From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Seta tate eager en dn 30 kim, Rotation occrs inthe horizontal pane. Nepiect ‘teeth spoken basin ine Concer es ey gram cf seni poion fhe ing. The cen seismic ment see Fe +L ER =mlachs 21500%)90.0310030) = 40:2120)229)) 94 @=685 ais Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. +180, Member B is subjected toa compressive force of 800 Ib If A and B are both made of wood and are fin. thick, determine to the nearest tin, the smallest dimension fof the support so thatthe average shear stress does not exceed Ta = 300 psi Sixth Edition by RC. Hibboler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X. rom Mechanics af Material ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. a1 The 6 a 60 mm ok pos sepaid on the Fin oc. be lowe big wremer fr ese mate ined Fd canbe pore I igi bearing pte ween hese matey deermane recedes For flue of pine block P. 2saoty= WHO P=90KN Ans For fale of oak post P. -—?__ nk, 80= Taam 154.8KN ‘Area of plate based on strength of pine block 1548(10)° 250108) = =F A=619007)m? Ans Paar = ISSEN Ans. rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Edveation, in., Upper Saddle Riv H91HEX NJ, All rights reserved, “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. ‘ach bl appara eau portant one. 1 = 110010) i & d= 00152 rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 1s Th ee i ache Das wt neg of 25mm tn 2 ere feof 2008 {deri he dimen fn = Be eae m F sy cae aa (200N GEM 0. Ro = 0060) = S008 0 35) = To 3 gecomna steak From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. “1-84. The fillet weld size ais determined by computing the average shear stress along the shaded plane, which has the smallest crass section. Determine the smallest size @ of the (wo welds if the force applied to the plate is P = 20kip. The allowable shear stress for the weld material i Tajo = 14 ksi. = ” Searpie A = 9un4s%e) = 252840 Foes Zs 140) = SE io Taste a i 25025 Ane From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 1.85, The fillet weld size a = 0.25 in. If the joint is assumed to fal by shear on both sides of the block along the shaded plane, which is the smallest cross section, determine the largest force P that can be applied to the plate, The allowable shear stress for the weld material is Tatow 14 ksi 2) {(4(0.207)(025) = LAA? asses” Ane From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 1.46 Te lemon member i need ptr wing tot one o ae de th member shows Each et Ter Stet oO Dear miu P Tin ci be apse tthe mene the te ‘Ses fete Bt ae = an ie wale er Ney, a, . ee ASHER = 0; N= Psin6o’ = 0 Peusw Lo TE OV Peas 60" Pa2Vv ® ‘Assume failure de to shear Soe 212 = ary v= 1.696kip From Bq. (2). P = 3.29kip Assume failure dve to normal force Canoe = = aE N= 2.827 ip From Eq.(0), P= 326kip (contols) Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX {a1 Te el ania eatig ee eestor cota an pee hed pce gt eat ng water ap shoe h Figo) Faure ofthe wate A an eet ph 012 spurte a sown in Pig (0) tbe manna serge ee. flat rhe masher n= Oat oe as that mist he ope! oe ating at al eee 0 ‘app To ater nt F=3.09251= 209k Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 184 Te tw sel wes AB nd AC ae vedo ppc. oes 20 Mts, Seem te regan’ mete of oo) 23h iedloneu P= 54S 0: thie - Fun sin oo? = 0 0 5 +12 <0 Fhict Recsar-5=0 @) ‘Solving Eqs. (1) and 2) yields Fy = 43M96RN; Fac = 47086KN Applying Canoe = For wi 20001 dy the ie AB, 4.3496(10°), = Ta? + re | ostsm = 526mm An _ A a20ssc10) Hae SkN 0.00548 m = 548mm Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 3-9 The woe wes AB a AC a et spent {be load bth wes haves alas terse ete of ues BOMPy sn wre AD hs meter of me one ‘tinea ameter of mm determine the rete ace P ‘Savemnbe apyedta ike cis laren a he wie ER ‘hic - Faso = 0 o 4725 = 0; Bic + Fa cos oor - P= 0 @ Assume ae of AB A Fax Ginee = 2; 80.0") = rw = gs = Facog Fug = 5089.38 N = 5.0894N Solving as and @) yes Frc = SS09KN; P= S85KN Assume ale of AC p Onioe = AE 180(10°) = uc Fue = 26194 = 2.260 4N Solving Eqs. (1) and (2) yields Fay = LOWEN; P= 240KN ‘Choose the smallest value P= 240kN Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX pola mths casig tne cle nl when #= Neda the se of he wc jou" 178.101 SER <0; ~1178.10c0s 30° + Fup sin 45° ST ER =O; -We Fag cos 45°~1178.10sin 30° =O W=a3ih Ans Fig = 142.91 rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 1.91 Teeboom asserted yh winch eae that ara Slowatle sori! te of oye = 20H 1 rena ‘Ratt te owony tS, tom 9 = 2 to There boom Ad tars eng of 3 Nel the te orth iS Yan a_f a Maxinu son inte onis wien 8=2", saz say ¢ aa 2 Tay ‘Sool, vena 7" Nscoate Ay ER =0; — —Te0s 20° + Fug cos 31.842" = 0 Fua sin 31.842°—T sin 20°~ 5000 =0 #206983 Fg 22.896 206983 o ge 1.048 in, rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX Lats td 0 pe, ng oe A ihe tate normal ater ee = 203 yolk feo rN Bars saa ly a ‘al baat, +2M 49046) ~ 800(8 485) + 2(8,485ND,) =O D, =541421 +E Mp 541 42(8.485)~ Fac(5.379 sin 30°) =0 Fac = 853.9815 =00356in" Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 1.98 The eam is made fom southern pine ane 09- Poors wa met purarenm at fu ueenene eee =e GT, ss ed “The design must be based on strength ofthe pine. AA P 3910 2, 1020 wa 1 4 =0.464 in Usel= + in Ans. ele AB: p <2; 2100 Ae ar 1b =0556in 3 feels Sin, As sels? From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 1.96 she alow evn seo te sti ner te Che apport at A ad Bs (ohn = 40 pict the ‘oe of ture eating plats 4 ae veges fo appa {he long Toke F=3 kip. Dimeasion ie plats For Pla A Sanee = 400 = 35800) ap = 298in, Usea3in.x3in pte Ams For Pla B': 6917 00) = = an = 4.16in Use ad} inx tin plae Ans fa23.503%% — Ryee-9P rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX tbe sapprs at ad Bs (ore ~ (0D termine ‘nova ond hate spp toe beam, The beet Sips And Benmore oom acon B,(15)-25)~3110) 2115) P22S)=0 G Emo: p< 1spe4oer stam 20) Ae lSPeAsor-9-P=0 24383-0537 mA 3-0sP oa = 23058 2% P4061 oan. 15828687 P= 6p ‘as Pane © LI6kip ARS From Mechanics of Material, Sixth Edition by R. C. Hibbeler ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R, C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal, Pearson Education, Ine, Upper Saddle River, NI. A tights reserved, ‘This material is protected under all copyright laws as they curently exit. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher 1.96, Determine the required cross-sectional area of member BC and the diameter of the pins at A and B if the allowable normal stress is Gauge = 3ksi and the allowable shear stress is tae = 4 KS: att este Atel yroeett Member BC: = 300?) =» LB2G0y fac = 05718? Ane Pina: Fi = LOM UF = 172i 7200) a (a0) = 4, L7rehe 4-07 Ans ote. Fame = 410) = 9866.00") * a? 4 = 0525 Ane From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. ina rds apart the ver force ee ‘lobe ten sve forte ssinom swe = SOMPE 150010") dy =00155 02 155mm Forrod AC 5 anew = AE; 150104 Ane de = 001300 = 130mm Fay sin 45° ~20= 0; Fig = 28.286KN 28.284 cos 45° ~ Fue = 0; Fac = 20.0KN 28.284(10") ide Ane 20.0010") idic ‘Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. H91HEX {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. ‘clocoatin rapes Dre ee 412K 20: 42h Fag sin 45° Fay cos 48° - Fac = 0 a Assume fire of rod AB ane = 2 an 0 Be Fa rc = ft Fig = 11784 From Eq.(1), P= 833kN Assume failure of rod AC : fe Me 150010 = = Fae = 1540KN Solving Eqs. (1) and (2) yields Fay =10.664N; P= 754KN ‘Choose the smallest value P Sten Ans From Mechanics of Material, Sixth Edition by R. C. Hibbeler ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R, C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal, Pearson Education, Ine, Upper Saddle River, NI. A tights reserved, ‘This material is protected under all copyright laws as they curently exit. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher 1.99. ‘The hangers support the joist uniformly, so that it is assumed the four nails on each hanger carry an equal portion of the load. I the joist is subjected to the loading shown, determine the average shear stress in each nail of the hanger at ends A and B. Each nail has a diameter of (0.25 in. The hangers only support vertical loads. A= x08 EM = 0; (IB) ~ 5409) ~ 90012) TER =O) 439-540-9080; f= 300 Fornais A, tage Be suas 50016 A” RHO 002)=90 S28 p= ASDA Formals, te Be a h a” HOF lft poi = 168i Ane From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 41-100, The hangers support the joists uniformly, so that i is assumed the four nails on each hanger carry an equal portion of the load. Determine the smallest diameter of the nails at A and at B if the allowable shear stress for the nails is Tanoy = 4Ksi. The hangers only support vertical loads. GEM = 0, R18) ~ 5409) ~ 90012) = 0H = 330m, +128, A+ 30~ 540-90 = 0; F, = 200% &: 4-01, Ane From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 1.101, The hanger assembly is used to support a distributed loading of w = O8kip/ft. Determine the average shear stressin the 0.40-in.- Foon ee One cur) Ae A” FOO ORD oe OOM un Ae Foorv0a0 rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 1.119 The momenber fre it ected to he odin ‘Row Deira ie sverige smal atta he me eee as sctng a ect ns ddd Sember CB Sure cow ston of? nn etch ie Fora-a tga On Ans tee 0 Ane Foeb-b 135.78 ER <0 N~1357s5in30 = 0 67’ ¥ N= 61840 " +45 <0 V- 1357 c08307 = 0 v= 17S = B48psi Ans 147 psi Ams From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. {he ero velo ltt tough pits D and E oenh 4 nr Zo euscisieoaegtT > Moye Tins pa, S ognF OTS ad Segment AD : Sy ER 0; Np-12=0; Mb 1.20kip ‘Ans FUER =0, Ws0225+04=0, Yp=-0625kip Ame GEMo =0; Mp +02250075)+04(1.)=0 My =-0.769kip-f. ‘Ans Segment CE ALA =0; M+2020; Ne=-200kip Ans WER =0 0 Ans (2M 20, Me=0 Ans rom Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by RC, Hibbcler, ISBN 0-13-11345-X, 1© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hi Pearson Education, In., Upper Saddle River, NJ. A rights reserved “This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be ‘eproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher 4316 Therod BC amass of et bain a lows en 5 (0°) Heer Oren = 155.008) de = 001m = 1.1mm Ans Fa Tor pag From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. ‘Tectumnat nce seconl eae 20) ‘Wig atjceato man ve of $049 the ue pe {olnbcn he eoume tae hs Sortie se a ete ake The boon ee be pate 50%" 50% ean 139M Pa =P 000) _ sername =O 3 416740) _ 5000) 3 025d d= 0lésm = tmm Ans From Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by R. C, Hifboler, ISBN 0-13-1D1345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Mal Pearson Education, In., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al rights reserved ‘This material is protected under all copyright laws as they curtenly exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher 1-117. The beam AB is pin supported at A and supported by a cable BC. A separate cable CG is used to hold up the frame. If AB weighs 120 Ib/ft and the column FC has a weight of 180 Ib/ft, determine the resultant internal loadings acting on cross sections located at points D and E. Neglect the thickness of both the beam and column in the calculation, Ny=-216.ip +1ER=0 son-on=G we0 ane GEM =0 Mo-07G)=0; My=2I64p- Am Segment FE EEG M050, ye =050KH ane S4ER =O M+072-S0t=0; Ne=ASthip Ane (+EMe=0; | -Me+05H4)=0, Me 2162p: Ane From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 1-118. The pulley is held fixed to the 20-mm-diameter shaft using a key that fits within a groove cut into the pulley and shaft. If the suspended load has a mass of . fi 50 kg, determine the average shear stress in the key along section a-a. The key is 5 mm by S mm square and ae 12 mm long, " e sf Tom GEM = 0; FA - eases «0 F = 361075" 367875 Woosia0is =613MPE Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Lv The headed connections bjcted a2 er Sirodadiewenranrsesatepratone NS laa Forte 40-mn~ da a ou =F = SOM 2 396Mea Ans “ 47 Foo Fore 30-mm din 0d ie 200) 7.07MPa Ans K ase ‘Average shear stress for pin A. asm tg = 2 = 2500), scope Ans we A F025" rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX {1 An i Sed otbr bls dameter of nthe ‘Sr peace is eene el the Bay ameter ‘cba Tins termine he erage roa! aan he bbe From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 22 A tha sip of ober hr a nerd ego 5 ie tse ound a pie having a te iets (ins determine the sverge sora eee 3. by = ISin L= xin) Laly _ Sx=i5 a © = E'S - ootrintin, Ans be 7 From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 23 Toe ld team i support by vpn aA ad wis [3D ana CE ite ond or tebe corr he ond Cio ‘diced 0m downmar termi the ore rein veloped es CE ens BD. = SS aaron ZS = 0.00280mm/am Ans 000 0.00107 mm/mm Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 24 yon is ace ee to ge see. Wen mode iy hated hsp wil ceo he em ye tppronmal ga Deen he aerge set sane Ihe nylon ue oe oe Phen he emcee at iene, yews! (Ayaan coisa ase rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved This material i protected under all eopyright laws as they currenly exist. No portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 2S The wie AD eunsrached when 0245 fond {oped tobe br AG, wich exes = termine BaP 6 ty wipes : Lay = Leas 4 a be h I , a Mensa ~ fie _—— vat = 00343 Ans iF €- rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 246 IC lod apple to br AC cas pot A be di ned oa ip yon amc ermine Ie Reel isin ne A Only, 9°15 lag = (Vt)? + a = 27 Lad) os BF VUE AE + AL = loa le ta fait +E TAL - Jb viz wf Se ey ae tT [Neglecting the higher ~ order terms, aby eae + Sy as Ste ee L (binomial theorem) bleeds? Absinds’ OS AL “ya 7 rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX Fa pte edly ee Lge = VIF + F — F300H2) cos 150" = 301.734 mm ac 2 gy = Hebe , 301734 = 300 «909578 mm/mm Ans tae 300 rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 28 Part contr inkage for silane cost of ‘i member COD stds fle ile AB Is fre 3 ‘ped os on.D ol he member auc te oe eas" cearmine te normal ats fm Oe De AB = (2007+ 300 = 500mm AB’ = 4005 + 300" = 3(400)(300) cos 903 = 501255 mm (_ ABL= AB _ 501.255 ~ 500 7B 300 0.00251 mm/mm Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX ntl ngs fort spine cna of + ‘git munbet CBD aed sealable AB I fe ‘pla fo the end Dol tbe member ad cases» bet Percent of put D- Orgel the ede sane AB + eyeAB 500 + 0,0035(500) 300? + 400? ~ 2(300(400) cas 5 = 404185) md 90" = a.i8s = Ft . Byoaies)= 438mm Ans hy = 608) = 6006-5 From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 20 Te aye Si — ape (+B = Vib cp = (OFF = ft From ingle ABC. sna, sn" Tse 1843s" B= 18.438 +2 = 20.435 From wiangle A’BC, sin _ sin 20435° Wu C = R60 6 = 180" — 128.674" - 20.438° = 30891" «B L Has009r | e708 AB = LATOATL AaB _ .s7osrL - y2I it ao = 00398 Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX ee moet Ad, eerie he Sor Sain inte AB. Orginal. 0 p= fo B = fib From wiangle 4’AB, 40 = Yat? + (Vil Wai abow BS i VE + oP + AL AB AB L fae ait 3 2s was ~ Yu Vat fre Et wo 2 (Bison Geoten) aaa Ans . so, tg = BE sin 45" MSIE Joe whit 7 ah = at Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 112 The angle tf ai a ape ‘Finger iene! om Dre = 802.54mm L = [OF + FRO cos 13 jee 44.75° = 0781010 sous "a L ty F-20« F-20700 Oo p75 ” = 0008HD ad Ans pm rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 2:19 The wang ite ed se, de ape ‘poor «hoz! Sizes of Sm Deter ‘heterge arma aon se ne ae L = [R008 FF — HBOS) cos TIF = 803.54 mm 03.54 — 800 0.00443 mmimm Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 2-44 Te wing pts eda se, oOo ec L = 80008 45° = $65.69 mm fe (0.00884 mm/mm ARs Er) rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 218 Te comets of ie sare ple ae gon he Fiaemens seats Determine te serge oral re Ane From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 12.16 The cane of tbe gute lt ae pen the Perens indeted.Deerine tear an Hogg he ‘igs lhe pte st At 3. We '=00502 rad Ans AB \ rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX Pecnen inte Dewan e J 4 pal, edt Lo SST For Af a8 (TOIF + OTF = 140759 AB = fQOF HOOF = 1414214 in 140759~14.14214 = 0.00469 inn, Ans T41a2is For AC 204-20 ce 0200 infin. Ans me For DB ee Ans 20 9D rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Edveation, in., Upper Saddle Riv H91HEX NJ, All rights reserved, “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 2.18 The spon corns an rg eg Lan eo fed bol tae alr fore Pit sped to ‘obits Ce an Dy ap it tbe cord waa Say Usaned when ous" ermine the Naa ie ‘Cp mec the rer moves to Show a the dpc. ‘Rena dca dose sal, hes top” ep co etal | SS eg MEMS 6 EO ent yuh see oem From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 219 Te he corde steed tothe at 3 When "ote sap othe ig move spt seh hat {he noma ran nA oy toe sora sant CB cy Prove hve sai eta deminer enn in DB. Note tat A a CB Coordinates of B (Le0s8 , Lsin6) Coordinates of B’(L cos8 + £4n L068, L sind + ca Lsin®) low = 1 CL ees > bay Lees) + (Lain + Bee Lan Loy = Lear OCI + Begg + Gy) + SPOT + Deca + Ea) ‘ioe cus and cp ae smal log = LYT Degen + Beas) ete ee, tor = U1 + Neg ca+ 2e99 = LC 1 + ega cos'@ + ecpsin’®) C14 tap cont + censin?@) — L Thus, oe = 7 con = e4y00s"@ + ecosin?® Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 2-20 Te cectnpe pte ejected ote dear Soe ye det Bene a ‘Since the right angle ofan clement along he x,y axes does not distor then Yo mo 32 0 = 45.7 = O7884rad Yay = 2-20 ~ 2(0.7884) = = 0.005994 Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 2-21 A thinoieiying slong the x ai staid uch ‘hat each point onthe wie displaced Nx = ke slong ‘he x axis Fi constant, wht I the oral stain st any poit along the wie? es oa c= 2 Lae ‘Ans & From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 22 Deg cdi mem hanced Syecge denen samibocure ewe ess SARS Latch ar iacemcin og aad five few? h-aiel = -le Be Hle- Ans. From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 2.2 Thereanglepateajece othe eormaion ‘ow Oy the ated tier. etre the sea he ‘ue ya ela 3 Yo = tnt, = > t= 55 Ane rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 2-4 The recunglr pte betta the dorm ‘an shown by be ated nen Determine the srr nor alsa slong be goa AC an ee AB. Foc AC 1 oon G9 = 1.458 6 = 90" 41.1458" = 91.1458" BA'= (USF +} = 190.0300. OBO; AOD} eos 911A [T0300 + GOOF 252.4064 mm Ac = SOF STF = 250mm ge = 2SEAOA= 29) 0.00063 mm/mm Ans 250) Foc AB y= 1200=150 gy g00200mm/mm Ans 130 From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. ‘Dre mlyeced to he diplcemens a! case the rubber Yo =81 +83 = 0.006667 +0.0075 = 0.0142 rad Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX [rte to ibe csarmain thn ty the ibd ne. ‘ote he verge normal cain song ts igo DD AD’ = V@GOF HBF = 40001125 om P 13 + tan! (2) 0.42971 o=unl B) \ 409.012 Sm A ee 307.09667-. (= 90° 042971" 0.381966" = 89.18832° DB" = YOO OTIDS} + GOO GOGETF - 2400.01 125K300.00667) 605 9.182 DB’ =496.6014mm DB = {GOOF +OF = 500mm con = 98214500 909580 mm /nm Ane 300 ep = ROOMES=H0 GONGO) 045813 F, = 087544, +10 (1) atzA, BAB, @ ‘Assume bass yields, then Fiphaex = Orbs, = T0107 (0.03)? = 197 920.3 N 70.000") 1010 16931101025) =0.1733 mm <1 mm (ork, = oy/E = 0.693110) mm/mm oe (Erbe ‘Thus only the bras is load Pek =198KN Ans om Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by R. G, Hibboler, ISBN 0.13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved "This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be eproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Sgn Gripany AB eS ng and 2 3s i batman ew mpporeyahe wes ‘stuonl aro 001 TER =O Tee + Tw - 680=0 o a= Sem + 0.008 Ta(32)___ Tew (32.008) COAT ~ on29)(105 + 0.008 32g ~ 32.0087 = 2320 Ta = 361 Ans Tew = 2891 Ans The rom Mechanics af Material Sixth Edition by RC. Hibboler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X. ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved "This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. xt. No portion ofthis material may be 4-43. The center post B of the assembly has an original length of 124.7 mm, whereas posts A and C have a length of 125 mm. If the caps on the top and bottom can be determine the average normal stress in each post. The posts are made of aluminum and have a cross-sectional area of 400 mm?. Ey = 70GPa. (42M = 05 =F,000 + FeC100) = 0 RakeoF o TER <0 + h-1=0 B= By + 00005, FOI), FOI, poeq5 oA NAONTIE) * HAC HGIOGH 125 F = 01207 = 84 ® Solving Eg. (2) and (3) F = 757264N By = 8501N oy «oe = STOO) separa Ans 0110) 85100 o 2AM Am “oar From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. ‘44 The specimen represents « lament reinforced ‘mat sytem made from plastic (mati) and gas (ier) i there ae ery cach having» cots sectional tea of Ay and modulus of Ey, embedded in » mare hvog«efssseetional area of Ay and mods Of Ey termine theses in he tat and each fer when ‘he fons Pe mpote on the specien. ? 4TER =O P-P HBO o hes Pn Fak Dh pw ME o KE Ae a h Sobing Eas. (1) and 2) ys “AE n= Sep, ye tte NE + Aw AE + Akn on i ee | a a me AE rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved H91HEX reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be cdlatingrotbasnsownieeot epee 1 hese aed (un) = 3 MPa ne Som ‘Snot eneeded Ey = 200 GP, y= OCP 472K 20, 2F+Feo~3w=0 Compasiliy condition 54> be FL. Fool. GONG) ~ 47200) ® ‘Assume failure of AB and EF F = (OxedaA = 94¢10F (4s0yc10-*) = 42300 From Eq.(2) Foo = 120857.14N From Eq.(I)w=68.5kN/m ‘Assume failure of CD Feo = (Otoe)uA 80c10°y.480)(10"*) $1000 N From Eq.@) F.=2838 N From Eq.(1) w= 45.9kN/m —(contols) Ans rom Mechanics of Material, Sixth Edition by RC, Wibbcler, ISBN 0-13-101345-X, ‘© 2005 R, C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hal, Pearson Education, In., Upper Saddle River, NJ. AIL rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be eproduced, in any form or by aay means, without permission in wating from the publisher Immun ais ontnng sete fT an mals (fam E> 100) ta Ibe tus sued Ye ‘Sealand italy sro ctrine he pacemen of Mead a wienthe force fy ap Papen GEM = 0; Feo(3) + Fer(®) ~ 5(12) = 0 Beco + 9Fer = 60 w bc be i] Fer 5 ieiel aja}? Le FeolL) | Foril) AE ~ 9AE fr a Solving Eqs. (1) and @) viet 61002) = 9.03667 in. Rayo rom Mechanics of Material, Sixth Edition by RC, Wibbcler, ISBN 0-13-101345-X, ‘© 2005 R, C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hal, Pearson Education, In., Upper Saddle River, NJ. AIL rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be eproduced, in any form or by aay means, without permission in wating from the publisher Th ens aa pce yn easy Ey 1000) he I te at sim a "ia ed nosentl determine he fren ee 08 ‘hee the Sip nd pps GEM Feo(3)+ Fixi9)~S12)=0 ay 5623.8 Fork _3Feok, AE AE Ane Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 44s Thos eam anne oberg nd up port the dnb led sbown.Detenine e vere Fenchons he soports Exe spo const of woods post ag metro 130 mm anda laced or Sapien af Lamune £1 Pe GEm=0 R-AM=0 Ww +T2R 0 Re h+R-M=0 B® 3p ~ 8, = 28 yk Fab | Dek $k Be ary a2 QO) Solving Eqs. (1) ~ () vies A JOEN Ans Fy = 9.64KN Ans Fox IL6RN Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Sorin cote ind own Dermie ne ne of Thode (niga eng 0 140m Take Eo" 12 SUB) +27 00 GEM =o RUA =0 o T4ER, Athth-720 @ fab Fa B, 35-5, 2 28 BAL AL WEL. 5 per @) AE AE AE Solving Eqs. (1) ~ (2) vies STBSTEN: Fy 628K; Fe= LLSTIGEN Fal _ 5.7857(10)(1.40) 5 005970107) 4E ~ FOR)RUe) “> Feb | 1s71400'V(140) 3 = Feb, MSTOOVE) © 91194107) m fee Ge Farm) ~ SMI ang = 2194 = BUS, 3 @ = 00199110") rad = L14c10"}* As rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 4-50. The three suspender bars are made of the same material and have equal cross-sectional areas A, Determine the average normal stress in each bar ifthe rigid beam ACE is subjected to the force P. 4 GEM, = 0: + Fd - rb em Food + Fated - PL) = 0 A foot Bar E oy Fo +25, Fat Feo +Fr-P=0 @) ben be b Be = 44 5 2heok, Fak aE AE Whig = Fa Fer = 9) F sunte caressa BA ® P fa oie a i » eu= Te aw cp Ene «2 ans or From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 451. The rigid bar is supported by the two short wooden posts and a spring. If each of the posts has an unloaded Jength of 500 mm and a cross-sectional area of 800 mm’, and the spring has a stiffness of k = L8MN/m and an unstretched length of $20 mm, determine the force in each post after the load is applied to the bar. E, = 11.GPa, Duet symmerica system and bang Aeher sT5, 60) fy o2F-nodd)=0 i Fe spring pein Fay = RU + 0.02) = usar — EOS FS) 00 ‘mora = con27 F + 36000 @) Solving Bes (1) and) yes oie From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. "4-52, The rigid bar is supported by the two short white spruce wooden posts and a spring. If each of the posts has ‘an unloaded length of 500 mm and a cross-sectional area of 800 mm, and the spring has a stiffness of k = 1.8 MN/m and an unstretched length of $20 mm, determine the vertical lisplacement of A and B after the load is applied to the bar. woud SAN fs Due to symmetrical system and losing Remar Fy +2F = 12000) =0 Spring equation By = E(Se+ 002) Fos) 10°) (—— te Grae YANO?) 02) 0.10227 F + 36000 @) Solving Eqs. (1) and (2) yields 40.1 eN F = 40.0KN FL __40000V0.5) AE” MOGT}AHAT, 0.00227 ma 20mm Ans From Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by B.C, Hibbcler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, 1© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hi Pearson Education, In, Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al rights reserved “This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be eproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. shemeo, Ry th--0 bu, Pal. Pub. ROOF 00x10) ~ HOOF 00,000 Pa 0.6667 Fy, ® Solving Egs (1) and (2) yields WN, =12B on = ft = 80 _iormpa Ans Ay HOOT cae 200) 509 Pa Ane Ay FOOE-00) ‘Prom Mechanics of Materials, Sith Eaition by B.C. Hibboler, ISBN 0. 20015 RC. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Preatice Hal Pearson Education, In, Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al rights reserved “This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be eproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. STOIMSX, 44-56 The lommdaneter se! tl i rounded by ‘ics (l= 6 MPa anf he ome (or Unc be pied tobe sneily Ee = 200 GPs Ee = shee Ren-reo Assume bl = (iA) 4000x001") = 502655 bu e Pub Pak GO AONUP) ” Foor OTA Sat Py, = 0667 ,, HW 50265506667, ¢ fe reetsvnzw te From Eg. (1) 50265 5+753982 =125663.7 N= 126KN (conwols) Ans Assume failure of sleeve (or) (A) = 520082) 002" 0017) = 122522.11 N Py, = 0.6667 Po, 0.6667(122 $22.11) = 816814 From Eq.{, Pa122 52211481 6814 rom Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by R. C, Hibboler, ISBN 0-13-11345-X, ‘© 2005 R, C. Hibbeler, Published by Peatson Prentice Hal, Pearson Edueation, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al rights reserved "This material is protected under all copyright laws as they curently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. thee sae roe Each sod baroa neces eg one fl frm Toe lead of ew 1S Nee he \etewonigens thera when nneded osboea |S GEM, = 0; ~ 79105) + Tn(05) = 0 Tia = Teo © +UER = 0, Tir -27=0 Tee 227 @ Rod EF shortens 1Smm causing AB (and DC) elongate. Thus; O00 = Bun + Bur 8 = R79, aon hae Ta * TEOMA es ros eecse Wie To = 167N Ane ‘Tgp = 33.3KN Ans, om Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by R. G, Hibboler, ISBN 0.13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved "This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be eproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 6 Te prem coma tno rien a ae el ogee een A einer oh. A 8 ferent sound 0 eat tat premesw gnon te Set wn har ial Ne SER=0; 2h. -Fs By = 0.085 ~ By, F(t) F400) Flt gq _F__ Hosea} RPAH Ans Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 4.57 The po cms of 00d hea that a bit topenr tye ro A'S in arte A ‘Tol lrinam ender sped ie pre ord he serena sont as ese up aa eee ‘er Decne the age tough mite ares be sefesiedc tetera 00 ar F(t) F400) Hasan” AFAGIT o 7.068 kip 4.50 ksi < 37 ksi sto yields fiestas assumed. From Eq, (1). d= 0.01940 in, Thus, 8 _ 001940 30 001 0= 658° Ans rom Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Editon by R. C, Hibbcler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Edveation, ne., Upper Saddle River, NJ. AI rights reserved "This material is protected under sll copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be eproduced, in any form or by any means, without peemission in waiting from the publisher 4-58 The assembly consists of two posts made from ‘material 1 having a modulus of elasticity of F and each a cross-sectional area A;, and a material 2 having a modu- lus of elasticity £3 and cross-sectional area A3. If a cen- tral load P is applied to the rigid cap, determine the force in each material. Egulieium : eT2 =o 2 +R-PaO a esiegh From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 459. The assembly consists of two posts AB and CD made from material 1 having a modulus of elasticity of Fy and each a cross-sectional area A, and a central post EF made {rom material 2 having a modulus of elasticity E, and a cross sectional area A2, If posts AB and CD are to be replaced by those having a material 2, determine the required cross- sectional area of these new posts so that both assemblies deform the same amount when loaded. e sTrpem aR +h -P=0 in Compa: = beatek rog AeA 5. (ub 0 REA ae Seago £5112 3} Sein a) ye tn) slat) Ag) Ake aaee (aetna)? (atte) . a jon Bt Cot) ne i a TEE Compabilty + Wen merida een pce by ‘aerial fr tse pst ten Syna 28, aad Hi ull a From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. "4-60, The assembly consists of two posts AB and CD made from material 1 having a modulus of elasticity of Ey and each a cross-sectional area A, and a central post EF ‘made from material 2 having a modulus of elasticity and 1 cross-sectional area Az. If post EF is to be replaced by fone having a material 1, determine the required cross- sectional area of this new post so that both assemblies deform the same amount when loaded. 2A +R Ped u a wtih *-atica) oleae ee eee ns Sor ene Cn WE+he” BCAA hasten ee «Gs From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 61. The assembly consists of a 6061-T6-aluminum member and a C83400-red-brass member that rest on the rigid plates. Determine the distance d where the vertical load P should be placed on the plates so that the plates remain horizontal when the materials deform. Each mem- ber has a Width of 8 in. and they are not bonded together. ATER A Poh ok, 20 anna LALO Oa, ‘COX Ts, P21730F 34750791 6) = (0.7380 Badd 424500. Aes From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 440 Te et am Senate enh bar scope moe! Mo pied ey ce d ja, 4, Fd) - (a) + My = 0 o be Bh, gs5, = 15d isd ~ 050 OSA(L) _ LSA AE AE: 5 ® Solving Eys. (1) and 2, ne th 3, Mo GE +EL Ae: +E Onn = Gey = eM Aes aE +E ME Ang fon = 80 = EE rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Edveation, in., Upper Saddle Riv “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX NJ, All rights reserved, 4-63. The tapered member is fixed connected at its ends Aand B and is subjected to aload P = 7 kip at x = 30in, Determine the reactions at the supports. The material is 2 in. thick and is made from 2014-T6 aluminum, weld i ié yee _ WS~0005 NEY 0 FSGS HAND * 1» S00 —_ aaa 49 Ftn-0025 23°40 Fn (3-0025 18 =0 ~F.(0.2816)+040547 Fy =) Fx ta0se2 ‘ras, rom Eg (1). F404 Ane 5 91 kip Ane From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 4.6 The per member ed cone at nde ‘Aid Bnd scjred o a ond P Determine ac. fon vot hela nc gress gauge towable aml sen fer mate Wojne = a THe ete mc yedeomnss bao aoa i eons | seats a” fas satan ‘uuni0- 000s Fuo wo-n02sHf* 0 Fone M8 fm ‘ere mage Pees t-o4sn 2285 So by a ent Paetep Poca An From Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by R. C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Mal Pearson Education, In., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al rights reserved ‘This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currenly exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher 4-68. The spring has an unstretched length of 250 mm_ and stiffness k = 400KN/m. If it is compressed and placed over the 200-mm-long portion AC of the aluminum bar AB and released, determine the force that the bar exerts on the wall at A. Before loading there is a {ap of 0.1 mm between the bar and the wall at B. The bar is fixed to the wall at A. Neglect the thickness ofthe rigid plate at C/E, = 70GPa, o of) Fan ‘de Res F290) 00) Ales Femeoe)Fawhowaay | gD % hy = ay = 8138 ® Fy = bas = soo0025 ~ 02001 From Ea 2) Fen S628 From Ea (hh Fon 1S987N = 1201 ns From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 4-66. The post is made from 6061-16 aluminum and has ‘a diameter of 50 mm. Itis fixed supported at A and B and. atits center C there isa coiled spring attached to the rigid collar, Ifthe spring is originally uncompressed, determine the reactions at A and B when the force P = 40 KN is applied to the collar. Equation of Eqlbriem step Rese, -o(w)=0 mM Compas 0n8-& ou0029 * FaasTeKsTioh (axf)0a9 ish ~| Rosveasc ro * EER Samco, fh, a ros 596, RO” AE a f=2008%, t) - ‘Solving Ey (21 nye f= 809N F105 = 16940) ane Sebi heat yw 1Hs0 N= 1694 Ace rom Mechanics af Material reproduced, in any form or by any means, Sixth Edition by RC. Hibboler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X. ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be without permission in writing fom the publisher 4467. The post is applied to the collar. Company 025 ,-8 souove oes [eee fst featone RES aa by be +8, BR” ER ay Rains, a Solving E-(1and2 yld ByaTBREN fy =210076 made from 6061-T6 aluminum and has diameter of 50 mm. [is fixed supported at A and B and atits center C there is a coiled spring attached to the rigid collar. Ifthe spring is originally uncompressed, determine the compression in the spring when the load of P = SO kN =00390(10") m=0.0390mm Ane rom Mechanics af Material "This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Sixth Edition by RC. Hibboler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X. ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved xt. No portion ofthis material may be ig Determine te freee sch eae each ee ara om scons senor tad = 900) a Gemen uorsmasyta dione 0 3 Lie oF seus r0xbanre0 @ | | eeoF-aasy-romenee @ fT Tt donate Pol nt PEs) «15910 =e OSH 1 0175 ‘janis Om Hh +059286 He =a be430 toe 1B +e Baca VB och 881208 be The WB + Bac 520 be 15421 ye = 0705654245 bacl+ 0 2/0218 be 1B sinh From Regs 2716227209 Ant e906 ee From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. d= NiO) ar Deena ne sprite Oa ‘Te eer oad oped See solton of Prob. 4-68, Tey = 27.1682 ip men OVE _ T1086 rrse06 0 0.053110") 0.083110") Using Eq. 2) of Prob. 4-68, 6/45 +0.11758063" = (9) + (8.4852)* -2(9)8.4852) cos 6” = 45.938 Ths, A0=45.838°—45° = 0838" Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 4-70. Three bars each made of different materials are connected together and placed between two walls when the temperature is Z; = 12°C. Determine the force exerted on the (rigid) supports when the temperature becomes 7; = 18°C. The material properties and cross- sectional area of each bar are given in the figure. Fos) 02) FO.) FaMGO* AOI) ~ Boe haanyTe) ~ HTH AHI ann 200N Ane From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. lang one Toe snp as venga tom etn of (iin by 2m ands og fh es T= SOF ad line hehehe pe Slows ie aig ob 6825 6 ‘Thich is placed i Mato = A0CIO" IPF, By = 29008) 5 = aATL= 9.6(10°*)90 ~ 60y46325) = 0433416 f PL _ GS ~ 20146325) AE ~ (02NG05)29K10%) 123961 f 1 = 46325 + 0.123416 + 0.023961 = 463418 Ane rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX Sp mace a ey ts ed ra ‘somal siessm eee materi whe ihe emperatare revehes Te ie bea ator Fax _ yo =0, FA 12 gc0110-70¥4x12) ae (6)*(10.6 108) Fexi2) + — FINI» 9 gtor110-70,6)12) mAFUSKIO) soattt FOND yea Fant) $110-70)G)02) « 0 RFQHIM : F 177.69 ip A6ksi Ans Ans 22.1 ksi Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 4. Ae segs come enya nag dh, ~ at Patton i ———s4 brn ante as 0.125 = 610720520912) sept sit lor Ans 01125 = 5-3 (0.125 = 6(10°* (110° ~20°,20)12)- F202), ‘AA 200107) Spi Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 424A thermo gat consis of 0 6061-T6sumimun ‘lates that have width of 15mm and ate fined sported tthe ends If the gap between them is 1.5 mt whe ‘he temperatareis = 25°C determine the temperatre oui oust clot the gap Alo what the aia force a om ineah pln i the trperaare becomes y= 100°C? frie “Asse bending or boeing Wl Rot cu. | | br=aATL 1300 Require, $= 0.0015 m= bp4*5c0 8 400% 0015 = 24407; -2541) Res7s°C Ans ‘The problem is equivalent. that shown in diagram, (3) 8-6 = 00015 eam ous AE 2aqtor100=2540) =F Doig aIONeDI ” OS From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved "This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 4-75, A thermo gate consists of a 6061-T6-aluminum plate AB and an Am-1004-T61-magnesium plate CD, each having a width of 15 mm and fixed supported at their ends. If the gap between them is 15 mm when the temperature is T, = 25°C, determine the temperature required to just close the gap. Also, what is the axial force in each plate if the temperature becomes T; = 100°C? ‘Assume bending or buckling Bre GATE A Requie, 5 =00015m = buxtBoo 0015» 2410" ~ 2510.6) +260" 29904) Rewsc Ane ‘The problem is equivalents hat shown in the diagram, Ruin, (Ar br 5 =0.015 fl (aa TL -% EL) « 000) Beary x soos 240 yL00-25}06) +2610" 100-25104) Fs) Fs) Coram sxeEHIe) onwaisxaaTyaey ~ oS Fa306 KN Ame From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 4:76, The C83400-red-brass rod AB and 2014-T6- aluminum rod BC are joined at the collar B and fixed connected at their ends If there isno load in the members when T, = 50°F, determine the average normal stress in each member when T; = 120°F. Also, how far will the collar be displaced? The cross-sectional area of each member is 1.75 in’. —=—yq oy Pae Tle rE go 8 me 9800-s099K0) FER + a a20 sone Petronan ray a am SITES < (oH)a snd(Orhy OK, rro3.412) 175(146)10%) -+9.80q0-120~ S0x3x12) 5,=0611007)in, + Ane From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. £77 Toe Sam ciamee einer made rm Am 0 {et magnum ad paced in hemp ent tem Derren," 20 hed onion leapt Sihechamp enh haves ameter fim, nde hl ‘he pinerne nt ee anh Feo, Calg =F © Giles AP 2509%0.1,010)- FO 5 pagyo1s0y110)+— F050) Bre FOF OM Sapa FOOT F=908N Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 4:78, The 50-mm-diameter cylinder is made from Am 1004-T61 magnesium and is placed in the clamp when the temperature is T, = 15°C. If the two 304-stainless-steel carriage bolts of the clamp each have a diameter of 10 mm, and they hold the cylinder snug with negligible force against the rigid jaws, determine the temperature at which the average normal stress in either the magnesium or steel becomes 12 MPa. 7 | ? ATER AO Fahy oF Bug = 5, bags Ett «ab Ere reo*yaunan- POD + ge 18 Sao OTR "OMEN rea COTE ‘Te set as the mast oss seconl we. reat 20,00 = 450% a arexan Remraas eau an From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved "This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. xt. No portion ofthis material may be 429 Memb ont Tati fine Sm ee esc monet od For magnesium B48 =0) F09 ___, aaur48-10)04=0 FORT ani) Fay = 48639 EN eTugen 1m94104568-24 0 AeSKAN Ane Not U6 538 MPa «14 MPa = (ova Fon -0F] 4563940" 17 MPa < 152MPa = (Or)ng rom Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by R. C, Hibboler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R, C. Hibbeler, Published by Peatson Prentice Hal, Pearson Edueation, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al rights reserved "This material is protected under all copyright laws as they curently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Fratwrco P= Imre wang elec etme being ‘inelowestonpreae Ft papberween Cand henge ‘en’? mm Determine trelorea rede hana Eases bye nerewenemprareo AB nd EF ae rae 4 2000s Ey 70GP an a= 2900 b= (5rd ~8u- 0007 FO) asap Foy | Taos au TAT *1OINO2 ~ ETE ~ 12k, = 12600-94288 o +1ER 0 F-2h 0 ® Solving Eqs. (1) a 2 ils ving Eqs (1) 2 £ tt, Fan = Fig = Fy = ADIN Ae Feo BAS KN From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. by tested rom 50°C 7,0 SC. Atte ower ompentire Fe ap ‘tween Cin the i br 207 mm Deter he fre so a gd End ye ene sent reno 3 om Ey = 20 Cand an = 23 bu + OP ee + 12410"*}50 - 300.3) Tae a0") F028) 64180 — 30yu.24) ~ —— Ful 2 2B UO KIBO ~ 500028 ~ RT 120F, + 9.286, = $6000 0 212% <0; fy 2h 20 ® Sobving Eqs. (1) snd 2) ys Fas © Far =F = 1SSEN Ame { | fe (Tt he Fep = Fay = 3.7048 rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX hoe ran ~ BPs sy Sow t Pw However, Bug = dip 00s & bu on ‘Subsite ino Eq. (1) 5 5 Sepa — Bri = (Beh + Sona ~ 56rie = ria + (nto fe ee CK) Stoaaniom cue someon ~ . Fio(412) 6 ur — sorcaycay + HBG soxio" sc sorsicia, + Fae + 620.136 = 15 + 4880 3 ER Bra = 0: Fic = Fan ath = a MAlads HTER = 0 Fy ~ 22a) =0 © oo 2 a Solving Eqs. (2) snd yields Fup = 654 kip Ans Fue = Fay = 40K) As rom Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by RC, Hibbcler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, 1© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hi Pearson Education, In, Upper Saddle River, NJ. A rights reserved “This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be ‘eproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. ‘erin he rere pce’ o Ja A he T Sr + ran) (Bran = Baw However, Sux ss 8: Su 2 5, ws” a Sin oe ‘Subse ino Ey (11 5 3 Gorka ~ 31Srhn ~ (Brho + rho Sroauso*nssr ars ~ Za yy = 660C10"*) 180" = 50PICANCI2) + pee J th «esta oi o | gehe Sree Fic = Fas +TER Ste Fy ~ 214R@) = OF SF) = 0: Fi © U6Fig ° Solving Eqs. (2 and yes + Fig = 630N6 Kip. Fy = 108939 kip (0. = Bru + Brive ; 10893964112) fos F180" SOmy¢ 12) + 288392 " SPIED + Seay = M07 in, T Ans rom Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by R. C, Hibbcler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, ne., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al rights reserved may means, without permission in vitng from the publisher reproduced, in any form or by “This material is protected under sll copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be 4.4 THe rose made of Anal ad sient temperate P= OF bro br 2H teeth 2 = 60H" 104" — s0Fy(29¢ 12) ~ LOE 0512102) + F025) (29)110) ts get = 00109 7, F i te 4 sssnowte (0.104 + 051 = OSIOKip= 510% Ans = rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved H91HEX “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 4.85 Teena tas cone scion aren A length ad ‘it of easy and oe of ero expansion, 1 the ber T= Tx = s(T Ta Determine the fore the qn nl SS eect iy el oe $ 0= br be o However, dpe hyde ar= From E40 al, FL o- Sin-m - waz = Ea ah Ans ory rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX Bpcesionieneie wae Ta TF < Fo Te henry tom fe lp tox smal town! yw he bent, ‘Ar real for sey vera! poston = Ey" Epuly "fy Determine te poi d wire te esha tt Bear as Pa egtt + £m (2m = Pur= from =o eat pnd = fey Eby? + By) ray Ba Baye nae Et atta « Eb arE 2 Ein «ryt Eta 4 Bay Bt Bye hoes Bw 2 a 2Ey +E 2 Ey Ans ME een rom Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by B.C, Wibbcler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R, C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hal, Pearson Education, In., Upper Saddle River, NJ. AIL rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they curently exist. No portion ofthis material may be eproduced, in any form or by aay means, without permission in wating from the publisher Ihe bt whan ia abjre o ens Forte file, i pew z 5° 30 From Fig. 10-22 K = 14 prelkore oa B04 ‘Gz 0005) = 12 MPa, Forthe hole rom Fig. 4-24. = 2.375 ee eee OS The = 0.00005) = 190MPa Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 488. If the allowable normal stress for the bar is Satow = 120 MPa, determine the maximum axial force P that can be applied to the bar. ‘Assume falar of the filet From Fg 6-23, Kala Shtaw = Ones * KOiny n0a0 = 14-2 _ ‘oan an08) Paes Assume flue of be £-Bioas o Frou Fig 4-24, k= 2375 r0ag = 2375(— ‘wooo eon P= SOSKX (contol) Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 489, The member is to be made from a steel plate that is 0.25 in, thick. Ifa 1-in. hole is drilled through its center, determine the approximate width w of the plate so that it can support an axial force of 3350 Ib. The allowable Str iS Catoy = 22 ks od bE Hine = Gay ® Kong 235 nem MT 03s) ask = 55 By wan ro, fo Fig. 24 hoor = 02; k= 245 sass) + ss From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 11875 = TINO L2Ekip —(eonols) Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX Ihebar whan ssopected io tnsan af P= 7 ep G 1s * From Fig. 4-23, K= 173 2 ny emis TOs) Athole ____|=348ksi (Controls) Ans TOI) rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX *492,. The A-36 steel plate has a thickness of 12 mm. If there are shoulder fillets at B and C,and ope = 150 MPa, determine the maximum axial load P that it can support. ‘Compute its elongation neglecting the effect of the filets. periasen=T1 Ant Displacement sare ‘ezeoo__,__ 714.8680) = TaHMaTADOOKTT* HTH OMT AOA = 0a80n ‘Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. ‘pron reat alr P pedo he et A Number of squires = 19 P = 19(5) 10° \0.02N001) = 19KN Ans _aw?y aoHoo 23.75 MPa en _30MPa k= Zon = SOMME C36 ns Gig 2378 MPa rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 494. The resulting stress distribution along section ABB for the bar is shown. From this distribution, determine the approximate resultant axial force P applied tothe bar. Also, ‘what is the stress-concentration factor for this geometry? P afk Volume unter curve Number of quares = 1 PIONS) = 159 Ane stip =95 miosis 7 nxt Orn Ts ane From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. istactar et. emt aria, rma ‘rn nn eae apes Number of squares = 28 8(6X0.2005)= 16K kip Ans pense A” FO6K05) rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX ‘one esveoncedit The se Gameer hee aboam ie yl aveasor beset x (ony = Pe, fd forthe boas ay = S20 Ps ctr tees Then ta be elie parry pe Ep = 200 OP ye io re +TER © P-R-R =O o ‘The largest possible that can be appli ie when causes both tlt and sleeve w yield. Hence, o> (oadra, = 64K IV ENOOE) = 50.265 KN sandy $002 - aor) P= (on. = 12252 KN From Eq. (1 P= 502654 12252 = VT3EN Ams From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth ition by B.C. Hibbele, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Pblished by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in, Upper Saddle River, NI. Al sights reserved “This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be eproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. {Sanam ihe yd ren forthe el soy» OMFS, fed ar the roms yh 20 MPa Strain he ‘ny. Ee = 300 GPa, = 00 +TER 20 P-B-P w a hw Bw) "+ SUF ao * FOGF=O0ryTaHGe A = 0.6567» @ ‘Assume yin of ue bolt Poe (ayy, = 640 10YENO02) = 50265 KN Using A, = 50 265 kN and solving Eqs, (1) and @) B= TSAVKN. P= 125.66 IN ‘Assume yiclliny of te sleve B= (ads. = 520 0EK0022 0014) = 22.52 N Use B= 122.52 KN. and solving Eg. (1) and (2) = = SLORRN = 20620 kN P= 126 kN conti) Ans rom Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by R. C, Hibbcler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, ne., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al rights reserved “This material is protected under sll copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be eproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in waiting rom the publisher 4-98. The weight is suspended from steel and aluminum ‘wires, each having the same intial length of 3 mand cross- sectional area of 4 mm*. If the materials can be assumed to be elastic perfectly plastic, with (ay), = 120 MPa and (oy)a = 70 MPa, determine the force in each wire if the weight is (a) 600 N and (b) 720 N. Ey = 70 GPa, Eq = 200GPa, ATER et Bit Be WHO 0 ‘Assume bot wires behave elas Bue Bu ‘Ato ” A007 Fu 2038 Fy ® 1) When W = 600 saving Bg. 1) and yk Bethan = AHN Ane Fy 2 ISSSSN = ISN An a, 1: = ESE MPA < (pas = 70MPa OK aa” io 845 yytLMPa < (eras 20MPA OK ae 30) “The lant analysis i val for both wires 1) Whee W = 7208, sling Eqs (1 and) ys: Bye SSN: Fy = 18687 oy = 4667 MPa < (ox)s1= 70MPa OK a = Ft = S828. raga MPe > (ora = OPA A “Terfore th Hs eyes, Hes, Bee (odode © MUGEN) = AON Ans “ON Ane rom Bg. (1) cue 2 = aiMes pore Te MOOOOOE Ener re 7 * Foe 005 pete an F 00s) THRO = Rt 0.07) TesiONm Ans » 2) dh = axpdp aT = prdA = ptnuatE 2x 9 dp 2m oan f 43 2 (748964) p* (9% Stl te = Te elem r = SION-m Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdveation, nc, Upper Saddle Rv “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX NJ, All rights reserved, £2 The nh a ri a es gn ‘ems on ha tthe appeategu (TS the prob teow (4) by wg te oon forma (2) by Ing ihe oat fhe eres ton wr Tr Foo” rF rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 53. The solidshaftof radius ris subjected toa torque T. Determine the radius’ ofthe inner core ofthe shat that resists one-quarter of the applied torque (7/4). Solve the problem two ways:(a) by using the torsion formula, (b) by Finding the resultant ofthe shear-stress distribution From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. “ettmin te sase mann ear soe develops ine ne Tue, __ 91002) J” Fo0x - 001855 267 MPa Ans mie D) T=B0Km 13} to GON kik TPresoun rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Edveation, in., Upper Saddle Riv “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. NJ, All rights reserved, H91HEX 1.5 The copper pipe hs an outer metro 250. nt ‘ine mau 06290 Wt thy sco othe Saree cae Bret lrqes sre spied Yo a shown {temine the sr arm gevuped a pt A na 8 ‘These pint on he pipe out tree, Sees he eet ‘ie ane mans lene 4a cob T+250 St SF con 2 saints a ‘Sy Tesz00!eSt 350K 250(1241.25) Faas - 1159 12)(2.25) a 7 Te PME ams am BD 2 = 34Sksi Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5-6 Thera 25in-canetersha ined to eacant the Toran pid i the gene Ct supported by sooth ‘ean Ao 8, So ot ea rr terme the sta se dvconed inthe aah poms © ane. Inde the shear verte une lemeteaed hese pom 437, «1500'10 1500" oo! in mong) s29pes BSERST _ soxases Tsagyasg BSE REE ORs) = 156K Ane From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5-7, The shaft has an outer diameter of 125 in. and an inner diameter of 1 in. If it is subjected to the applied ‘torques as shown, determine the absolute maximum shear stress developed in the shaft. The smooth bearings at A and B do not resist torque. From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5.8. The shaft has an outer diameter of 1.25 in. and an inner diameter of 1 in. If it is subjected to the appli 2 torques as shown, plot the shear-stress distribution act slong a radial line lying within region EA of the shat. ‘The smooth bearings at A and B do not resist torque. Seeks! Ssokye Ip __190005) eo 7" Hessr-on) From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. “The mem cone oft secon of abana fea pipe conmates topes sng» eoseng coun DB" etmaterppehar an outer ameter 5m then the coe own ppd fo he Bales ee Te_ _ 210(0375) tag = = NOO3S) 2 pgrksi Ans 77 Foss" - 0349 tae = Ta 21005) a a6 ksi Ans 7” Fost = 04) rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX {£10 The inka aspr fhe leae contr ors ema Spas the tached soem eae one iam erat 28m ana nal ets ot $m Stree ‘steam shee aves in the te she he abe oe (Goi apple to tects Ao ech eee ‘Strain ot he om ton 900.0175) mnie _ 7 vasre F1(0.0175)* ~ 0.0125)" MASMPa As a F0.0175*=(0.0125)) oe rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 14 The sat coms of te coneeiie tbe, ech ‘Sot stow fa trqr of T= t00 me ype oe ‘iil in ae oH cod, Svrmine te mani ett 4= £((0.038)* - (0.032)*) +. Fo0s0s* (00265) + 5002s) -(0.020)') 2 545(10°% ym" Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX “5-12 The sad shal fined othe oppor a Cand a iseethcunl nagnors Bn het ‘ie uenens ced a est pu Tip, 300002 _ 7" Fons)" SMP Ane ee i ee Ts Seen sq = Be, 010038) i= OOO). 2M as rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 4%, A seal tbe bving an outer ameter 025 in. ‘sed transmit 380 hp whee turning at 27 reins Determine the ner diameter dof he tube tothe nee Fin ifthe allowable sear ates i = 10S! ot 0-222. rem ntis 38x55 =72.8278) P=ss0m2916-8 e=1286i0, o2tin 3 ve dard rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Edveation, in., Upper Saddle Riv “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. NJ, All rights reserved, 5:1 Te sold nas ameter of 075 in. i [estes tote trues shows, determine he mann Se ‘tem veloped epore AC ano DF he at Toe Destgrat asad Fo ree aon tthe shat Tare HH EX, ls se Fecrewte 3501010375) (Cre)ans = BEE = BOBO» so70 psi = S07 est o sn #00375)" ee 2501290375) : Fae” 201 SR rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 5.15 The og sah ameter of 095 0 1 Stet cevdoped tow CD and EF te sl The ‘eens 2A aed Fallow erin hea we Ans (renan = EOE = 1SC2MO9 254$4 ae Terisingy Fo lbee = 207Bpei= 217k Ams rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 15.16 Te sss haa ameter of in sedisscewed ‘ie tewa cag 2 wrench. Dvrine te gn coupe {Gch cane appv te ha woo eu oe T= 79 Fe pry ien) fon = FH MID) = Tage F=982b Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX ‘Sowgwat ira rh Desh mac he T= 30(16) = 4801 4800.5) #03)" = 2dtksi Ane eae me rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX ‘5-18, The steel shaft is subjected to the torsional loading shown. Determine the shear stress developed at points A and B and sketch the shear stress on volume clements Jocated at these points. The shaft where A and B are located ‘has an outer radius of 60 mm. Te_ 35110006) 77 f0n9* “Re RB rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX S-A9, The steel shaft is subjected to the torsional loading shown, Determine the absolute maximum shear stress in the shaft and sketch the shear-stress distribution along a radial line where itis maximum, ‘Maxinum torque is 85 Nm; however, wo scons ‘of the shaft chou be considered sine Js diferent Te, So KO0s) tou ormn os eee TERR > 8500°V0.99) _ 95, ara 500 a (0.06)* [2 aS Ane a rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 15:20 The moomdtancter sel stats are comesed ‘Sons bs coupling te ld pont fore (= 100 MPs td forthe bere = 20 MPa ‘See eee Sind cng {he sea jd o'»tngoe Atom ta he upg haan ner ameter 03 For the ste shat Te Toon fous = 5 100420") = Fi (MOP) = Fone Forthe brass coupling: 157.08($) Te Le ec 245437(10°)(d") ~ 78.544 - 3.9270 = 0 Solving, 4=00219m «219mm Ans T= 15708N-m FUT @0n4} rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdveation, nc, Upper Saddle Rv “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. NJ, All rights reserved, 5.21 The mm-ameer sel at ar comeces eg or coping fhe pi for he ee = {oMPs, determine he appear nes ocx (iested io yd d=" mm eine he oem Fo the set saft (eon = Bs aga » HOO, ah T= 15708N-m Ans 7 J Forth bras shaft Cray = Bm IPE OMe ne Ty 2ST thee : STIR rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 522, The coupling is used to connect the two shafts together. Assuming that the shear stress in the bolts is uniform, determine the number of bolts necessary to ‘make the maximum shear stress in the shaft equal to the shear stress in the bolts. Each bolt has a diameter d. ‘ithenumbet tm Fis she inch ol Toma ral i im me: a Lar F fae Fe at A” a * aa “Marina shee set fore shaft seen a Te 7 Ea (BY feet: Me mat" Ze zoom From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5-23, The steel shafts are connected together using a fillet weld as shown. Determine the average shear stress in the weld along section a-a if the torque applied to the shafts is T = 60N-m. Note: The critical section where the weld fails is along section a-a ert ¥_ «10025-0000 ‘A Fa00s +0.006K0 012A fa = LITMPL Ane From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. a4 Therothan dame oi anda weigh of 5 ‘eterin te manu ronal enn thf 252 ‘oe tooned ot oe theo wep * aise [bye wht Ae asses sesp25 16 + EM,=0; T- 1518) ~ 50) 1 = 375ib-f Te _ 375012025) ©7025" Is3ksi Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX {5-28 Sone Pro 52 forse mason rea Wsd= $b Beseis is Hseste # EM= 0; ~ 158) - 53)+ 7 T= 375. = 450%-in Te_ 450025) 7025} (anne = 183k Ans “I rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX Because of the number and variety of potential correct solutions to this problem, no solution is being given. From Mechanics of Materials, Sith Editionby R. C, Hibbelet, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ©2005 R.C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, Ine, Upper Saddle River, NJ Alrights reserved, ‘This material is protected under all copyright laws ay they currently exist. No portionof this material may be ‘reproduced, in any formor by any means, without permission in writing from the publish 5.27, The shafts subjected toa distributed torque along its length of = (10x) N-m/m, where x i in meters If the maximum stres in the shafts to remain constant at 80 MPa, determine the required variation of the radius ¢ of the shaft for 0 = x = 3m, 2 = 26526007)? tenx c= 298mm Ane From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5.28 4 yada! sping consis of» raber sents (raed orig nbd sh the ng ed ted oad Shear stess is maximum when ris thesmalest, ier = ri. Henee, rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 15.29, The shaft has a diameter of 80 mm and due to ftie- tion at its surface within the hole, itis subjected toa variable torque described by the function ¢ = (25xe") N-m/m, where xisin meters Determine the minimum torque Toneed- edo overcome friction and caus ito twist. Also, determine the absolute maximum stress in the shaft tere): te = [sede Inegraing sig Simpsons a, we pt B= 6098 =60Nm A ey = BE 2 (610.98008) can 7 BE = Se = 65m Ane From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5.30. The solid shaft has a linear taper from r4 at one tend to rp at the other. Derive an equation that gives the ‘maximum shear stress in the shaft at a location x along, the shaft’s axis arn + gap aad ae rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 5.31. ne eng econ galley te ett edit ailpp numer 3 one reruns Tals ot ng the des oh pieces # it. ita Teton rg slog enh vatyog one) ‘Son true Ta at at be epi by he Se wt Srvc ning rg, comp a sinner : 22htt Tos Se Hy. ght tee z 1 tiye- tho aa Ih + ube Ans 2 h ‘Maximum shear suess : The maximum torque is ‘within the region above he distribu torque Te alr.) OT + ble Ans Ria) From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Ser dante oes 250 nd tages Snes Sipe awn tcng w n 2004550) = T1119.38) T= 921421b-ft 921.4201290.25) one tone Hast= 7) be ren = 125 ~ 1.0782 = O.174in, Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be H91HEX reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 539 The dave a Al of as etme a be dyed {Selendis deer 10 4p wea be ‘Sets cf de am val he mat ove umes 1501580) = 11157.08) s2s21 bet meek | 525.21012)0.25) ry = 11460 in 100) = fer an = 125 ~ 11460 b= O104in, Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdveation, nc, Upper Saddle Rv NJ, All rights reserved, “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. ‘aed the The cape deve 20 hp when esha 0 = 1200 tj PEMD LIN oe atrg ‘ain “ev | Ws P = 200bp[ S25) 110,000 80-1015 Thp Ta Eg NOOO | as35m-0 a” aoe Ton = Hg Fees = fatee = 2 r= 1.380%. 0.120in Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5-8 4 motor dvr 50 pt teste! stl A, ih ‘Stabe ana has a oer darmetr of Pi 8g ea the awabie arses forte ae 13750120) 200) = pt From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Seas awcestet at n= Ie ar sic orig ta rom, crn onan ‘gure thc of te twa 173830(12)(1) =A 1.383 in re 1S 1383 = O17, Ams rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. HDIHEX 5.37 A motor dtr 50 tthe stl A, whieh ‘Stool an arm oer Game of? in anda ae (Samet of Ht Determine he mali ens ey $50 Ibis, P= smi 275000 f-Ib's ey) au) = From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5.0 The 07Sin-umeter Hat forthe ce mole ‘evlge 0 hp a an 120 revi Deseret P sane = 75 fbbls = 150021b- f= LStIb-f Ans tans = Ee = 150202900379) aio o5i Ans 7 F375) From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. rms soa oy | DoE Bak Sees ei gaa renonn ‘Stvelped ints whinrepane AB and 8. The sat ‘See ares suppor begs D ad F309) 2 9 s49N-m Bo “S00 = i = 3183Nem th = He Te 3183000129) sogy4Pa Ans Cues =F * “05 Golan @ = 252.0029. 511 ypa Ame reciows “7 F001254) rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX {ie sopra by soo eats 9D ae ee tasatr tf shh iver 12 pow $a oie ting 50 et ges Bs ad © fame 3811 and 5X reece deem he Grime Theat teeny en = 50% | 2284) = 100% radls gab a BOP). sg20N-m 7 100 yak 2) Lostn-m o” Wor P _ 410°) 7 22 2). annem Bo ioe Tere _ 382000125) _ 1) 7 Fors) Thee _ 22.282(00125) _ 7 HOO1s*) Candee = +o Tensei 1S MPa 726MPa sapzenm Beene nm Tyc* 22 20MA rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdveation, nc, Upper Saddle Rv H91HEX NJ, All rights reserved, “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Sl, Determine the absolute masimam shear stest eveoped in the satin Prob $40. ey | mrad = 50 (ERY = 100 xralls =F. 2u0) ma E . Buoy, 5 - w20N-m P30) % = 5 = 95008 10") From de orge digram, Tons = 382.Nom 382100125) rooney" 25MPL Ane From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. meter Bk Determine alt sap ny Te fw = 7 asco) = 7) Hor - 093 1137.22 Bin, r Pte sos = 2224 © = 26 rad/s Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. fat of 80 peo, Ung ae bel aa pues ‘thelr Brie ‘Sowa eat rw forth esl aus = 12 a | | Fe a 2nd, 501580) = 71350 rev/miny 2 in, we Tre 60s? + T=1965210-f 4e-A=T 4g F) = (194.52\02) (FF) = 583.5715 Use 12 in —diameter shah. Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Smet of 0mm and inner amr of 260 mm the power outputs SW when the shaft yotses t 201 ‘etre the maximum fosonsstesin the shat and angle of ws, 45a0%) = 45209, 22510) Nem 1e__msA0y009 Form - aio 13 MPa na 225(10°y 60) Fron -enots00) 0.2085 rd = 119° Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5-45. A shaft is subjected to a torque T. Compare the effectiveness of using the tube shown in the figure with that of a solid section of radius c. To do this, compute the percent increase in torsional stress and angle of twist per unit length for the tube versus the solid section, ‘Shear est . Fortheae, = 100) Eet~ t= (9/1 feo 661% Ame Angle of owist: Forte ube, Th. "he Forde sha, Th. rom Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by RC, Hibbcler ISBN 0-13-191345-X, 1© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hi Pearson Education, In, Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al rights reserved “This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be eproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5-46 The oid hat of a ie ected oa ogo 4 ea, Show te race tesa ered However the maximum shear strain occurs when p Te ia pace | OmD ¥ Shear stan when p = 5 is ftom Ea. (1), Tet) | Te i WG” 256 rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be H91HEX reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. fd slid eto BC Is suppor on sth Bangs be sbjted to BSN morgue cremin he 2g of erg hn par ea ou {oid renioe har Sarto ata 850m asum (BT) Tae -85Nm asnm i 56 2iesyoa) (854025) FOOs - 001 aHa0 * FOORAHIE) 001s34md = 0819 Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 6.4 The A36stal ane nade om us lf and CD fe stjced to BSA" egos, veri Be nye ‘ic ofthe on Bol then mcon ale oeed The (terol iam The dato at meter 20 dec =TE = 850250 BESTE FOROKAHIM) 00113 ra From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. £48. ‘The splined ends and gears attached tothe A-36 feel shaft are subjecied tothe torques shown, Determine | the angle of twist of end B with respect to end A. The ° shaft has a diameter of #0 am, stn © Tae #300 6 rn cS) Teg? 200% sayin cn le |, Beams) , 40005) GIG 2, 36 * FORMA = 001008 = Os78 Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 4.50 The spine endand ger atched ote A 3 te ‘hat re secu tothe rqer shown, Detect dept ni oer C wih oc ga Te at Mb Fye2000.— soon 2000.4) FOaRINIO = 0008244 nd = 0.243" tem = Ane rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved This material i protected under all eopyright laws as they currenly exist. No portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 551, The rotating flywheel-and-shaft, when brought to ‘a sudden stop at D, begins to oscillate clockwise-counter- clockwise such that a point A on the outer edge of the fly- ‘wheel is displaced through a 6-mm arc. Determine the max- imum shear stress developed in the tubular A-36 tee! shaft due to this oscillation. The shaft has an inner diameter of 24mm an outer diameter of 32 mm. The bearings at B and Callow the shaft to rotate freely, whereas the support at D holds the shaft fixed. eon ‘ ®) a. 008 = F510) Te ays 7 cohnon16, = = = 640MPa Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 1552 Teh diameter A 380k zzewed po ‘hlsk Ht Geter tn nel fr Fa sha be ltteamerIBMPx A, cpt be corepondng mf ne # tl oa F sem S igen From Ea. (0, F= oan Ans TL _ 18008099 gous T "26" Romo ns) -=79=0.150 0088 = 00072. = 0.720 mm As From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. oases We Wise setauor f he Dm amater A318 Sta nin w= Sivas eter the sbnie a en scsi tsa ne Qimbin~ Fem sisdon ATM Non ce pean Sp ttt Peto, — 150(10°)W: aay, By FE, T= 1790493 N-m Maximum torques in region BC. Te _ 1790.493(0.08) 7 =9.2MP Ans J ~~ F005 Lt1790.493(3) +537.148(4) +0) ie 7520171 ep SR = 00102 ral = 0.585" Ans FOostaHa7) rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Edveation, in., Upper Saddle Riv NJ, All rights reserved, “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5.54 Thetubine develop 1804 of poner which {hate wid evi cetermie he sole menus {hen ely abot an 204,734 _ 2 Feb. 754A 264. TEY hon SEI tm, TESTE Mm wy: min, 2erad Pe Tex 150(0"yW= T1500 yh 28 SOW 7500 Gace Trev T= 2864789 N-m 432,394 N-m Maximum torque isin region BC. reac J 0.05) 1 a + 1432.394(4) +0 Fl 2647800) + 1432.394¢4 +01 14323.945 BEANS =ooiosrad= 111° Ans Foosa5 a0) rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 5-58, The A-36 hollow steel shaft is 2 m long and has an ‘outer diameter of 40 mm. When it i rotating at 80 rad/s, it transmits 32 KW of power from the engine E to the generator G. Determine the smallest thickness of the shaft ifthe allowable shear stress is ruiow ~ 140 MPa and the shaft is restricted not to twist more than 0.05 rad. a Pate a1) = 760) T=400N-m From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5:86. ‘The A-36 solid steel shaft is 3 m long and has a diameter of 50 mm, It is required to transmit 35 kW of power from the engine E to the generator G. Determine the smallest angular velocity the shaft can have if it is restricted not to twist more than 1° on n ae Ho 73) Teer” Fos aA T2260.03N-m = 13K Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5-57 Tae motor rodceeatergu of T= 20 mon peat ‘ie Cased ated cn ee Sea wth repent Dol he Late saf wc he F(003)=20 F =665667N (666.61)0.1) = 66.61 N-mn Since shafts held fixed at C, the torque is only in region EF of the shaft. n 66109) tou TE . ~0:999(10)° rag Fyoazs* 0015" 500% ‘Sine te ego ia elon £D i re Gri ~"099900;" ad APIS tna E a Cor0025 7 F025 0015 =312MPa Ang ow eg dior Pom, Meson Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Edveation, in., Upper Saddle Riv H91HEX NJ, All rights reserved, “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5.8 TR engine ofthe hep i ever 60 0 ‘Revo ha ote te bade tang ern, tions lia the angle of tt oF Ne sal to DOS ta "The OGM 6 15.66 rads © P=To 6004580) = 725.66) T = 2626.061b-f Shear sress failure fine 2 FE ~ cory 2280840 3s86in Angle of wt enon 7 toe anos = 252606(2)2K12) FLO = 0967 in ‘Shear-stess failure controls the design. d= 2c = 2(1.3886) = 272 in, Used = 275in Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. ‘rtm the pi ri oe a OS 120002K9) o P=To 6001580) = 7125.66) T = 2626061b-f a 125.66 rads ‘Shear-stes failure raiow = 10.5(10)7 = 262606112} = 1.2408 in, Angle of twist imitation ‘Shear swess failure cons the design d= 2 = 2(1.2408) = 248i, Used = 250 in Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX Because of the number and variety of potential correct solutions to this problem, no solution is being given. From Mechanics of Materials, Sith Editionby R. C, Hibbelet, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ©2005 R.C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, Ine, Upper Saddle River, NJ Alrights reserved, ‘This material is protected under all copyright laws ay they currently exist. No portionof this material may be ‘reproduced, in any formor by any means, without permission in writing from the publish S61, The A-36 steel assembly consists of a tube having aan outer radius of 1 in. and a wall thickness of 0.125 in. Using a rigid plate at B, it is connected to the solid 1-in- diameter shaft AB. Determine the rotation of the tube's end C if a torque of 200 Ib- in. is applied to the tube at this end. The end A of the shaft is fixed-supported. tro Tak 20010) IG” FOSFAL oI) ~ OOS? rat tone =200(4) JG ~ FFD oarsyaTayy ~~ 00001119 + boa = 0001852 + a0o01119 = 0.001964md = 0113" Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5-62. The 6-in.-diameter L-2 steel shaft on the turbine is supported on journal bearings at A and B. If Cis held fixed and the turbine blades create a torque on the shaft that increases linearly from zero at C to 2000 Ib ft at D, determine the angle of twist ofthe shaft of end D relative to end C. Also, compute the absolute maximum shear stress in the shaft. Neglect the size of the blades. Tos = KlamQon20) = 14404) r= Lad’) fran «1441081002 °° aeo")de— 100 de Laworxa29 __1000120? sFarowey xP arodery Maxim torgue oor at = 0 apa MUO) BE s40kat Ane From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5-6 When ding wo he cp ed of te dit pe AF dstntuton of torque per ani lenis aryng fom 20 Tehama te sppied byte ve ne fo tone pe ‘lat the relive aol at fone en ‘Rise tnan sername et 1 laren-heo 3° ty = Rett However J = in! = 4) = Pel + 3%) From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5-64 The A6 esp at erie at conta ea (Sr iped inte tes he otuy ete te pot ‘Sener dame ot 0 men an ameter mete 255 mn uric te lve agi of toed A of ‘Se pat whee! a when he ps ences the per acy hws a cont re iso tow-laoe aoe 2m=0, 2s-Hea- 7 e(4025-25) 00-0 i arial, ae un af Ee 2suo yo _ p»_ 025-2520 FOTaS— anya) “0 Kass" OVHAHTH =00980rd Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5.68. The device shown is used to mix soils in order to provide in-situ stabilization. If the mixer is connected to ‘an A-36 steel tubular shaft that has an inner diameter of 3 in. and an outer diameter of 4. in, determine the angle Of twist of the shaft of A relative to B and the absolute maximum shear stress in the shaft ifeach mixing blade is subjected to the torques shown. Tees Fle parsne| soos Soailinlt SSoxuge me, seor20503 CEE ree py Fie2s*-a5 i005 re wona21229 Fiaast—a.sn 260K Ane From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. enor subtest. i me comacoe to ‘Ses! elr sb an ner Sameer of ah Seinmenter dancer of 43: dere ae age ‘aC aba Ase oC ech manag nde wD. ‘ ted te teruns shore, a saona| Tees Selif i 4 2G ut ches " | Saath besalhft swoasen _, _ woxinannn 1 onc 21) © Fe25"-a.9anae * Fe2-G.9anIy 0952 ad = 545° Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. ‘ero tengh ef, nich sated unter oer ‘Stns eon legs fit tafe rt rend A ce ‘nine neal ous end 8 Tae shar modain ze! ot rec eq 8 rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX +5. The Agee hen wha sol tae Teasne true om the shine 4 canbe exprened by he Sgonton' = (2) Nm where rsinmter Ts rgue OPPS Nmap ott en. determine he a 1 Sonim 41 6667 109K, otto) x at = tae 005m, oa vs) = ee S 41.667( 10°) ke re [Prete AZT = src) Fee nw 50 ~ 41.6667(10) k = 50-2400 RF k= 120010") Nim? Ans In the general position, T = [fr20c0ystae 0.410%)? ar on (ted [50 - 0.410%)" la WG” iG’ 1 o.ac10at 85 Apsne - ie! 4 L875 1875 TG ~ FOO TN UP) = 006217 ad = 356° Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5.69 Sone Mob S.ithe dried rg bt = (a) aor = (40716)(10) & 50 ~ 40716(10) k= 0 z= 12.2810) ans tne general poston, Tm ffr2.2eco?ysde = 736800") Angle of wit 6 = [ROH 1p 50 — r3681c10 shar ah i pets - git — 136811) { 1562s = 5S __- costed = 297° Ans Foose * °° From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5-70, The shaft of radius cis subjected to a distributed torque ¢, measured as torque/length of shaft. Determine the angle of twist at end A. The shear modulus is G. Ba free Bafa fac? = alee Zale gas Bed oles Bits guns b= Set From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Ii ofend A wi tapet to end The Sea wees rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 5.72 nesting coms of + ber antes ‘eodeato tipering sng that ters ace ‘rote la he ha mots fh ne fmt asthown the ge the dtomain of cement nd can be teed tr to= or 9 Or os preion sang with r= DI2WP, row Pro 53810 rom Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by RC, Hibbcler, ISBN 0-13-11345-X, 20015 RC. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Preatice Hal Pearson Education, In., Upper Saddle River, NJ. A rights reserved “This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be in any form or by any means. without permission in writing from the publisher. reproduce 5-73. The steel shaft has a diameter of 40 mm and is fixed at its ends A and B. If it is subjected to the couple, determine the maximum shear stress in regions AC and CB of the shaft. Gy = 10.8(10") ksi. Mom Saving E951) a2) yt. Be10Nw T= 180N-m (cds =F 00D TFoary IMP Ane (Cea)aas = TE 12001 =F Fy PSSMPA Ang From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Sho instaed ness membjecestostoraeat © PETGON vm the tel porto as cameron ‘Compatibility condition uc = aa nue), _To75)_ Fonds ~ FOO = 002134 d= 2c = 004269.m = 42.7 mm Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. fon Ss r Bquiibeiu, 20 340m awe ‘ocurs in the stck. See solution to Prob. $-74 Te 7 340(0015) Foose 41MPa Ans rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 5-16, The steel shaft is made from two segments: AC bas a diameter of 0.5 in, and CB has a diameter of 1 in. If it is fixed at its ends A and B and subjected to a torque of 500 Ib ft, determine the maximum shear stress in the shaft. Guy = 10.8020") si. gobi = +t so0=0 o Compas ondion =<, 1; ou = $0 TG), Ta) Fo2se * Fase M08 7, = 192% Solving Eas. (1) a (2) yes T= CO Ty = MO Fe , G029029 29.345) (mar) Ams se Faas top TE = LOOD apo at 77 F059 rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 5.71 Toe mor A denop srg a za B of 501 INCE "Birtrga Stabe trates pnon par SE tnd Fithee per re emporntyCaed, determine ‘he maximo tear lenin spent CB ste BD. e saa 6 ot es gue y= 12009 Eguitiom T+ Tp ~450 20 o 1 Compa contin tthe doc = Oxo i= Tes) To) 1G 015% ® Solving Eqs. (1) and 2), yes Tp = B14 Te = 192.86 1-f = SEKI ara he (tan)ans = 2D 96 si Ans Fay) 192.86(1244)12) TERK) ( 6 = 0.00589 rad = 0338 Ane From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5-78. The composite shaft consists of a mid-section that includes the 1-in.-diameter solid shaft and a tube that is welded to the rigid flanges at A and B. Neglect the thick- ness ofthe flanges and determine the angle of twist of end C of the shaft relative to end D. The shaft is subjected to a torque of 800 Ib ft. The material is A-36 steel haste om qua ¢ 800(12)~7,- =0 soonet con nti cena oreo: HOMINID _ _ FO790 * Rasta "F056 F-97642 bin Ty = 22350 bin ani, _s000a,I N13, 22358075)02) Foe Fig” FOsFAL OKA)” FOSyCL.OKI0} 01085 nd = 6:22" Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5.79, The shaft is made from a solid steel section AB and a tubular portion made of steel and having a brass core, Ifitis fixed to a rigid support at A, and a torque of T = 501b-ft is applied to it at C, determine the angle of twist that occurs at C and compute the maximum shear and maximum shear strain in the brass and steel. Take Gy, = 115(10! ksi, Gy, = 5.6(108) i a Far. Bet -m=0 © Teen ge ‘Bosh te sts tbe and ras core undergo fe sme angle of tt Gee Th (D1) 212) ten 3g" ROSH OU ” Fi Tie ooms68 7 ® Solving as. (1) and) lds: Ty ABAIBIbs Tym 1ST2B me | nUDEND eG FOS S.HK = 0002019 ad = 0.116" Ane 50012.) de 002) a Fay Coden ae Coda. 39468 Wate = = SBS = 53010 at Am aa oso (odnae = BE EBUDOS) 967 psi = 96.1 p(n) Ane (st) (dan, 9607 = = 172000 rt Ans Crodnas = Seles = SEE = 200%) rom Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by R.C, Wibbcler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal, Pearson Eduestion, In., Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved "This material is provected under all copyright laws as they curenly exist. No portion ofthis material may be eproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in wating from the publisher 5.90 The two long sta ce made of 20478 ak thon. Eucae& Sanat of 13 tan they we oe ‘etd ig the pas eto thor en The ie eats Iestaced a fre soppara aed They arto ap fered by bearings Cond Dy how fe eaton Fienate tog tren i's orgie of 6 Ib set op: con, eins he tino nend-@-0 ® From Fas. (1) ad (2) T+ 7% ~ 600 =0 ® Ken = 26: oe = 0567 n= Solving Eas. (3) and ys T= WOlb-t; T= 120} (srodaar = BE = 200207) «4355 J” Hors Cacdnes = BE = POMOT 6 ars J > 075%) boo bbe st ins a rom Mechanics af Material Sixth Edition by RC. Hibboler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X. ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. fr nc whch red ome to shah CO I tre ‘hic of et Ds Eos ars Sone of a = Sou Eieera Reavers 5 nm Hae hanoneo a Bese ne yA (A) 16677425 7 = 80 % o hem ae From Bet (a) 12 on c= Row tesostms ee ee Rion teeter itt — casted 6 Ane PPB oon rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX ‘5-42 The to sae A aed EF ae fed hi nds thon gar a6 sch i ned ones sat CD. 1 = torque ot T= 908: missed a end Derm te ‘Binde rom A eee 1 ye Cros to 309¢= 18 ¢e perern Bone 18¢e pare 0D @ Ruas+Ra9. shia =0 Be atte EM =0 RO-T=0 16677, 4287;=10 ay i From Ee. (1and 2) aoe 22000, eet pss gesoeurm Ape 001804 Bova 2H ¢e _ 2A oP O00, a TemiN-m Aw tp 16116 86, 16671884 c5,10ry001500 7 7 TeMsim Ans rom Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by R. C, Hibboler, ISBN 0-13-11345-X, ‘© 2005 R, C. Hibbeler, Published by Peatson Prentice Hal, Pearson Education, Ine., Upper Saddle River, NI. Al tights reserved, "This material is protected under all copyright laws as they curently exist. No portion ofthis material may be eproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher ‘03 in aed CB ass nce of nt SSeshutetacd tiv ede and Band mbjered to a ‘ends reo na, eget CR 0020-20 0bum of bem = bon Ta) de (iy ~ 600) ds 36 7's FosHaL OVI = 18.52(10)T - 0.011112 1S) 200g - a01 = ee 1852(10°*)T ~ 74.0810), = QOLII2 18.52% ~ 74087, = 11112 e Solving Eqs. (1) and (2) yields = T= 1200b-in: Ty = 10801b-in, 108000) ne 1080005) © sot (mune = BE = BESS The _ 200025) = gsopsi (aardac = HE ro) fiyg =SS0ksi Ans rom Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by B.C, Wibbcler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R, C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hal, Pearson Education, In., Upper Saddle River, NJ. AIL rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they curently exist. No portion ofthis material may be eproduced, in any form or by aay means, without permission in wating from the publisher 5.84, The tapered shaft is confined by the fixed supports at A and B. Ifa torque T is applied at its mid-point, deter- mine the reactions at the supports. -qebriam : qen-T-0 Section Properties Haynergs fen noeS[fern Rion! Angi of Twat: Tée (* Tee [ase Benne are fae any tye I) pec) at ‘3 edo The Compaiiliy On rt WH ae O* SaaeetG ae G 7 iw Sebring te res By (ys o 5 a m % + » 1 4 + A i rom Mechanics af Material Sixth Edition by RC. Hibboler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X. ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved "This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. xt. No portion ofthis material may be 5.45. pontn ofthe Antes sje oi xonnm fe Sen ig he a ee pow A ted € Sopot 4b ha nmtar f85 on pret BC hava Sametr of 095 8 Eguiibrium : Ti+ Te ~ 9000 = 0 o Ty = t+ 4300 ~ ge = 1s0e + 2 3 2 Et oa (0 ~ 2) = (300 ~ 2.5e) bin Campi conion tun = te oe = [PRE EI" cone 250 1 2 ne Line - 1509 + 083380 ig if ‘om, ~ 360.000 7G 60% ~ 360000 _ _Te(48) yo7s\G ~ F037 6 60% ~ 1687 = 360000 ® Solving Eqs. (1) and (2) yields Te = UTA bin, = 1811 Ans Ty = 91826 Io-in, = 7321 Ans rom Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by RC, Hibbcler ISBN 0-13-191345-X, 1© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hi Pearson Education, In, Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al rights reserved “This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be eproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5.4 Deemine te ston of ain andthe tele gate = reson we 10se Sino - ote = 00m 201m comp tin tou [ERE ft mean ae = pte 102+ osssnef ee Seti) ate Temas be = mae rom Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by RC, Hibbcler ISBN 0-13-191345-X, 1© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hi Pearson Education, In, Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al rights reserved “This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be eproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 5-87. The shaft of radius cis subjected to a distributed torque 1, measured as torque/length of shaft. Determine the reactions at the fixed supports A and B. a leat] tw = [fos soae= wees fe © By sopepoion On On- 6 pense ney _ ett 08 ae Tek From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Eaition by B.C Pearson Fdveation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, "This material is provected under all copyright laws as they curren reproduced, in any form or by any means, without perm 1 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice H ibbeler, ISBN 0-15-19 345-X, NJ. All ight reserved, ly exis. No portion ofthis maria may be ssion in writing from the publisher. 5.88, The aluminum rod has a square cross section of 10mm by 10 mm. Ifit is & m long, determine the torque T that is required to rotate one end relative to the other cenid by 90°. Gy = 28GPa, (ry)a = 240 MPa. ano, 372MPa ‘nium, Drew ebro moment game he Pia F 2, a Mans (9 on Bed rig * , Pa-0 Moar Pleo wate concep 1130P v ° o. -oREP espe x nonere. From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 12 Draw he sera manent gr forthe com oun ben which pin comes at B From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. ‘ty. The tata connecte by pn at Cane DD the Sh ta momen dapat he ey, Nee he e —I | a iat a = SS * th rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX Because of the number and variety of potential correct solutions to this problem, no solution is being given. From Mechanics of Materials, Sith Editionby R. C, Hibbelet, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ©2005 R.C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, Ine, Upper Saddle River, NJ Alrights reserved, ‘This material is protected under all copyright laws ay they currently exist. No portionof this material may be ‘reproduced, in any formor by any means, without permission in writing from the publish os s 2898 sotrk C a. ls oo —__| a a derep st2R ee --veseenene tata tua weiss Deso-nucte-de0 M=-0752+17.7x-96.25 Ans oe a 279 rom Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by RC, Hibbcler ISBN 0-13-191345-X, 1© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hi Pearson Education, In, Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al rights reserved “This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be eproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. sana't 600 pe a, vein x Manse) "0 sizeo 25600 x From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. ‘arco sadn a's wih pe inc fou 03 Determine the masinum bendng ome exe on the {ane upward othe Boom he Bost 57 ta sor pam iuerry " nee 150% Vl) we t=] be * M(tbft) 261 Magy ©281-f Ans From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. (618 The fcotig spp the larity he ‘ole Dene tt sar nd omer gran 0 ISpitme actor vl rene oa he ony med ‘ore uno, From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. sup rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 6:20, The industrial robot is held fm the tationsry positon showy Draw the sear nd moment diagrams of {he arm ABC iff pin connected at A and connected toa hyde liner (wo oree member) BD. Assume ‘he arm and grip haves urform ween of 15 Ii. and the oad of 40 aC From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Se STER <0; ~150G-4-V4450=0 V=1050-150x Ans mM co) M=-152 + 1050x—3200 roti 150i ayy Whe = 200 1506-99 + 4506¢-4 Ans é 450" ast 5 VO) sey 450 (tose) oe 45 x wt rom Mechanics af Material ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved "This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Sixth Edition by RC. Hibboler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X. xt. No portion ofthis material may be From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 6.2 The Theamt sje oe loding sows Draw Leal ae orn From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. ‘Sem dram flo the bet ff sapere norm od leper rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX (6.25 Draw te seer and momen nga for the beam ‘The ono segment ate fone ope 8. i From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Because of the number and variety of potential correct solutions to this problem, no solution is being given. From Mechanics of Materials, Sith Editionby R. C, Hibbelet, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ©2005 R.C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, Ine, Upper Saddle River, NJ Alrights reserved, ‘This material is protected under all copyright laws ay they currently exist. No portionof this material may be ‘reproduced, in any formor by any means, without permission in writing from the publish 6.27 Datemine he paament dance caf the role sup ort ta te ug sb an fhe ment ‘ism Dre te her td moment gre or ht ° | Tore “Vora este onorie v gee oath To getabsolute minimum moment, Ef Maas) =Maas co Togiewe ” “ ones wee ~eope Iut® From Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by R. C, Hifboler, ISBN 0-13-1D1345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Mal Pearson Education, In., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al rights reserved ‘This material is protected under all copyright laws as they curtenly exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher her Ono ol ea | ae Carey Maen yey wl FY Substiue x=20-784 in, Mos = 97.66 Ii. From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 6-29, Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam. rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX ~2cn87ale GE Mn =O; Substime x= 07071L, M= 0.0345 wo? From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 631. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam, pelt, r+ +t 4 ‘Seppor Resetions A shown on FBD, ‘Shear and Moment Disgram Seat ad monet +5 USeante deemed wing be neti of stone, rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 6-32, The ski supports the 180-Ib weight of the man. If the snow loading on its bottom surface is trapezoidal as shown, determine the intensity w,and then draw the shear and moment diagrams for the ski si \ nce step 20 Inuyewe leis oeo fe Seer ares sere: +TER =o 0 © v=200m 2M w= m05 20 w= HORA Sixth Edition by RC. Hibboler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X. rom Mechanics af Material ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 50 Fem 50 ey 4 , Fem 1 tem Neg kN nage vce) Wes a as tH es 1s rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX 634. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam and determine the shear and moment in the beam as functions of x. Support Reactions: As shown: Sher and Moment Functions: Foro sx ct ifense Moana? Ane waa rom Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edison by R. C, Hibbcler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Edveation, ne., Upper Saddle River, NJ. AI rights reserved "This material is protected under sll copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be produced, in any form or by may means, without permission in writing from the publisher 6-35, The smooth pin is supported by two leaves A and. Band subjected toa compressive load of 0.4 KN/m caused by bar C, Determine the intensity of the distributed load wo of the leaves on the pin and draw the shear and ‘moment diagrams for the pin +TER <0; vow 1a. Ye Mim) 226 “ eee From Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Editon by B.C. Hibbeler, ISBN 0-13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 16:36 Oro the sea and moet grams the bem ee sons 727 71 laste W6es ep a) oF rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Education, in., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Al sights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX Spot eptir 8 Daw arsed Bowen Oo (Pane ti oppor be ste ong shows om Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition by R. G, Hibboler, ISBN 0.13-191345-X, ‘© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler. Published by Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved "This material is protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be eproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. SS Sm verso 4 ie Mem) “45 3 rom Mechanics af Materials, Sixth Baition by R. C.Hibheler, ISBN 0. {© 2005 R. C. Hibbeler, Published by Pearson Prentice Hal Pearson Fdcation, Inc, Upper Saddle River, NI. All rights reserved “This material is provected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion ofthis material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. H91HEX ‘determine te sear Se monet fonts o ~~ TTT! en sole 00m For O

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