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For the concrete dam shown below, determine the minimum width in
feet of the dam, b, so that it does not tip about its toe,
A. Take the unit weight of concrete as
γconcrete = 147
lb
ft3
and that of water as γwater = 62.4
Determine the coefficient of friction required to prevent the dam
from slipping downstream.
μs =
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Problem #2 (50 point): The bracket BCD is hinged at Cand attached to a control cable at B. For the loading shown below, draw the free-body diagram and determine: (a) the tension in cable AB, (b) the reaction at C. 4591 459N -0.4 m 0,41 0,4 m
PROBLEM 4: (30 POINTS) A 1,000 lb. WEIGHT IS HUNG FROM THE END OF A PIPE WHICH IS FASTENED TO A BALL & SOCKET JOINT AT A, AND SUPPORTED BY TWO CABLES CB & BD AS SHOWN. NEGLECTING THE WEIGHT OF THE PIPE, DETERMINE THE FORCES IN BOTH CABLES AND THE SUPPORT REACTION AT A. D Cable 4 60° 1 C. B Cable 1.000 lb 3 А Bar Ball & Socket Joint 6'
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Water at 60°F (15.6°C) (density 62.37 lb/ft3 and viscosity 1.129 cp) is to flow from reservoir A to reservoir B through a commercial steel pipe 6 in. in diameter as shown in Figure. The system contains sharped-edged entrance and exit, globe valve, and two standard 90° elbows. What should be the flow of water through the system? 00m Globe valve wide-open 500 m Sharp edged exit 100 m 100m Sharp-edge entrance
For the concrete dam shown below, determine the minimum width in feet of the dam, b, so lb 3 that it does not tip about its toe, A. Take the unit weight of concrete as yconcrete- 142 ft lb and that of water as Ywater - 62.4 3 ft 66 ft ft Determine the coefficient of friction required to prevent the dam from slipping downstream
For the concrete dam shown below, determine the minimum width in feet of the dam,...
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