1. (25 pts) The U-shaped bracket below is loaded with a force F 3000 N at...
t 4 mm An L-shaped bracket lying in a horizontal plane supports a load P= 600 N (see figure). The bracket has a hollow rectangular cross section with thickness t=4 mm and outer dimensions b = 50 mm and h-90 mm. The centerline lengths of the arms are b-500 mm and b 750 mm. (a) Calculate the normal stress o and the shear stress t at point A, which is located on the top of the bracket at the support...
15 Section 5, Problem 15 (25 pts.). A member is loaded by forces a, cand d as shown. The member is a hollow member with an outer radius of ro and a wall thickness of t. The member is fixed at ground level where points Fand G occur. Determine: a) the normal and shear stress at point F. b) the normal and shear stress point 02:46:29 Forces: a = 30 (k),c=16 (k), and -17 (K) Dimensions: e = 32 (in.),...
Question 1 1 pts Given the moment acting on the rectangular section, determine the magnitude of its component acting about the y-axis. Provide your answer in Nm, but do not include units in your answer. 30° HY A B N front M=250 Nim с D D Question 2 1 pts Given the moment acting on the rectangular section in Question 1, determine the magnitude of its component acting about the z-axis. Provide your answer in Nm, but do not include...
4. The shown cantilever beam has a 4" x 3" rectangular cross section. It is loaded at its free end with a vertical load of 400 lb (-y direction) and a horizontal load of 500 lb (+x direction), as shown in the figure. You are considering a cut 10 in away from the free end of the cantilever. In the cross section of the cut, point B resides at the side surface of the beam 1 in away from it...
7.5 mm 9-76 The ladder is supported on the rough surface at A and by a smooth wall at B. If a man weighing 675 N stands upright at C. determine the principal stresses in one of the legs at point D. Each leg is made from a 25 mm-thick board having a rectangular cross section. Assume that the total weight of the man is exerted vertically on the rung at Cand is shared equally by each of the ladder's...
the beam shown is supported by two rods. the rods have diameters dab = 9 mm and dcD = 13 mm determine the force in rod CD so that the beam remains in the horizontal position when it is loaded. let the maximum stress in rod AB is OAB = 120 MPa D 3 m w 10 kN/m с 4 m Select one: O a. 11.96 kN O b. 15.93 kN O c. 3.659 KN O d. 7.634 KN if...
1) A horizontal beam carries a load of 200 N A F 1. The horizontal beam weighs 2 kN. The beam is pinned at point B. It is restrained by a thin aluminum rod CD. a) draw the free body diagram of the beam AC, and b) determine the force acting at point Fie 2) A beam of square cross-section 30 x 30 mm is connected with a bolt of 25 mm diameter. The bolt exerts a force 40 KN...
PROBLEM 2: 40% A 6 kN force is exerted on the frame which has the T cross sectio analyze the states of stress at a section taken at 800 mm from the point of n shown below. It is required to 1. For the given T cross section, find the centroid and the area moment of inertia I,. 2. Draw the free body diagram of the free end of the frame and determine the interna loadings at the centroid of...
beam has a fxed support at the left and nd is located 53.75mm below the top of the inverted tee-beam is subijected to vertical loads as showm in the fipire. The of inertia about the neutral ais,1 -1.786x1010%m 2kN 250 mm 250 mm 300 mm 0 20m 50 m 11) Refer to Beam Diagram-1 B Point B is located just above the interface between the stem and bottom flange When calculating the shear stress at the cross section at point...
Only point A please
HOMEWORK 1: At the Cullowhee Zoo one of the most popular attractions is watching the hippos dive off of a specially constructed diving board into the Tuckaseegee River. They are magnificent, you should really go some time. The diving board consists of a very strong wall with a support pipe embedded into it with very strong concrete. The pipe is welded together with a diving board that has a hollow, rectangular cross section. BOTH THE PIPE...