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Chapter 10 Problem 10.1 10.1 Knowing tha the torsional spring at 2 is of constant X and thatthe bar AB is rigid, determine the critical load Py. e x Let @ be the ome change of bar ABs MekK® , x=Lsmn@ = LO a Ome= M Ie M- Px =O KO~ PLO =O (k-PLIO =O Re = KA Problem 10.2 102 Knowing thatthe spring at A is of constant and that the bar A determine the critical load Py. het @ be the angfe change of bay AB. Fos kx = kL sino DIM. Fhes@ - Px = 0 ie kL*sin@ cos© - Phsin@ = 0 snO =O and cosO el, KLO-PLO +o (kP-PLYO = oO Retkbhoo = Proprietary Materit, © 2009 The MeGraw-Htt} Companies; nc Alrih'teerved, No part ofthis Menu may be displayed repreducd, or Astrbated te any farm or by any means, without the rer write pemission ofthe publisher or used beyond the inte disibutont teachers ‘decors peated by McGrav-Hl fr thr indvieal cows preparation. A stent sing ths manuf wsing it wibout pernsion, Problem 10.3 10.3 Two rigid bars AC and BC are connected as shown to a spring of constant Knowing that the spring can actin either tension or compression, determine the critical load Pi, for the system. A Let S be the defRecdion oF point C. Using Pree body AC and 4DEMe = -3LR,+ PS=0 R= SPS Using Free bedy BC ad +OBM = a $LRa~ PS=O Ra= SES Using both Free bodies tegethen, REGO: Rat Re-kS =O 328, 3P5 .4S-0 T GE-k)s-0 Rees 24S Problem 10.4 10.4 Two rigid bars AC and BC are connected by a pin at C. . Knowing that the torsional spring at B is of constant K, determine the critical load Pa for the system, het © be the angle change of cach bars = ko Proprctary Material © 2009 The MeCraw-Ht Cnmpaaies, Ine. Alright reserve. No pot ofthis Manual my be displayed, reproduced, or ened nay frm or by any mean, without he pir writen peemistion of the pablithr, or used beyond the limited desributon oeahrs cars permite by McCraw. Hl for ther individual couse prepartion. A siden ning this mal fusing Ht without persion Problem 10.9 10.9 Determine the critical load of a wooden meter stick which has a 7 x 24-mm rectangular cross section. Use = 12 GPa, Ts Bone = EQUIV = CBE mm = G86 I mn" Le Leow E = 12 10? Pa ~ WEL me (1axto" (626 wien) o fein erna ae Mgeenle R- @.aN < Baba0 40 {0.10 Determine te rica load of around woo dowel hes 9a ong. ad ‘has a diameter of (a) 10 mm, (6) 15 mm, Use = 12 GPa, @) c=$d= Sem T= Bet = EG = 490.87 mm" 4 De 490, 87107" wn” E=(2*lo" Pa Le O.dm 2012 «10° wir? - Wda eee io!) 2 7aN (o) c= gd 75mm De det Pins) = 2.4aseiot mt Te 248s * 107m" E> 12 10% Pa LF Ot *(i2*tot . 1077) B a forges 10 2.2 363N Proprittary Materia. © 2009 The MeGraw-Hill Companies, ne Allright serve. No pat of this Manual may be dlsplaye, reproduced, oF ‘iseited i any fon o by any mean, thou the price writen permission ofthe publisher, oF wed beyond the inte dstibution to teachers tnd educators permite by Metra fore inves coe preparation. Asadent sing ths mama sing wihout persion, 10.11 Determine the dimension d so thatthe aluminum and steol struts will have Problem 10.11 thesame weigh an sompete ea! ar en see Steef= E= 200Gfa Y= 1860 bg lm? Adoainum: E= To afa T= 2800 bg fr? Length L = hm Weight of stee? shut: We = Lay" Alomaonun We = (7960169815 ovotz®) = 16655 N Weight of Pomtnun strut? Was Thad*= (20 MIE AY = 41202 B® For Wa= We, — itex d= [e655 5 04042278109 me d= 20-fm = Steel steuts Teh de = (oo)? = 1728 * 10% m™ TEX wz nto!) Cnexios) te fs aay Rar SIGN at APowinom strat Te ih d* = fb (Qo20)" = 13602 x10? m? p< WED, w(x tot) (ise x10") Ret ATTN on Bars Sinan? 2009 The MeGrav-Hill Companies, tne, All sighs reserved. No part of his Manual may be displayed, reprsice, or ot by any ears, witoot he prio writen permisin of te polisher o¢ wed yond the Hinteddsbuation to teachers, by McGraw for the individua coarse preparation. A stadn! ving ths manual suing without pecmon, Proprietary M Aiatbed nay sd educates por Problem 10.12 10.12 Determine (a) the extical load for the stee! strut, (6) the dimension d for ‘which the aluminum strut will have the same critical load. (c) Express the weight of the aluminum strut as a percent of the weight of the stel sini Steef= Ea 200 6fa Y= hbo tgind Alouinum? E> To 6Pa 1 = 2800 byl? Length? L = /5m% (a) Steel strut L g.t = ih(oore)! = 1128 915A T?(ae0x (ONVUTBS x15") 2 Pen 1516 W < Werght: Wy = TL de = (Mb IRN CLE oolz)® = 16655 N (b) Afominum strut ps MEE re Beek. EWS grag jon nt = 3290 mm? WE © “Cox ) T= a=Yar = Viiaen Ae et nm « Weight? Wa= VL A® = (2800) (981) (45) (ool) = B91 ©) Weight ratio as a percent: thxlook Eig Rane Sa parcel Ws 492 To Proprietary Material.© 2009 The MeGraw-Hil Companies, oe Alright served. No pat ofthis Manual maybe displayed, reproduced, or ‘ised tn any form or by any hou he rir wren pein of te publ, oF used beyond te limited disibationo caches and ecatrs peated by MeGrawil for ther individual couse preparation A student sing this manual fusing it without permission. fective length consists of x solid 30- ster brass rod. In order to reduce the weight of the member by 25%, the solid rod is replaced by a hollow rod of the cross section shown. Determine (a) ‘the percent reduction in the eritical load, (b) the value of the critical load for the ma hollow rod. Use £~ 105 GPa. © @ Pax TE Py is proportional de I. Problem 10.13 mm oo For solid nol, crtd, Tek 89.76 107" vn” =A (80) = 15mm Lp BAS)" = 39.7611 men 13. Tyz Ble"-c,") (Pendle = dh ~(Seyt . 1 - (dey? Ceo Cent EI eanElee IG): lek = # For hePfow rod, C= jE «100% G.25% V7.7 ¥l0*N Pen = IZ IT kN = P= & MEL . 1g ailioswot\(s7.7616/07) * 1 WT “16 C-5)* Proprietary Matril. ©2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Ine Allis reserved, No pr ofthis Mandal may be displayed, reproduced, er iste nay frm or by any means, witout the pir writen pemison ofthe pubiser, or sed beyond the ited dst ation wo teaches, ad educators ermited by MeGtay- Hil or their individual our preparation. A stent using he mana fusing it wihout persion. Problem 10.14 10.14 4 column of effective length L can be made by gluing planks in either of the arrangements shown. Determine the ratio of the etitial Toad using the arrangement a to the eritical load using the arrangement b. Arrangement (a), w Avrongemtut (be - Ter, Pong? TST pases TR Proprietary Material, © 2009 The McGraw-Hit Companies x Ie het : p..: Bel, teat ad Le* 12 Le* Taw T= (abs Kady + Aer = Bb oe iq Ed? a k* All sights reserved. No pst ofthis Manel may be displayed, eproduced, or itibued a any fous or by any mean, witout he prior writen permision of the publisher, or wsed beyord the fined ditibuin to teaches ‘and events petmited by MeGeaw-Hil for their individual couse preparation Aste ing this monval is using & without permission. Problem 10.15 0am P=Ie kv 10.15 A column of 6-m effective length is to be made from throe plates as showa, Using B= 200 GPa, determine the factor of safety with respeet to buckling for a centric load of 16 KN. Moment of inertia (8 smadtest about the vertical centroidal axis. Toon = 2 Lf (aSI20F}+ BC 4.5)° BIG. 24107 wont = 814.24 «1077 ws" E = 200%10" Pa e,2 WEIn . (200 «10 (819, 24x10") ob Ty = a4.qzxlo*N = 44.92 kw ps.: Er. Ha RSs 2g) <— Problem 10.16 Fe ° 2 Proprietary Material, ©2609 The MeCraw-Hil Comp igre Ia my former by ny means, Ean, Gwent outa) ry59 Pen | 17/500 tout the rir writen periion ofthe pulser, or xed beyond the hited dsbuton wo faces ‘el educators pei by McGrew er their vu come preparation. A sitet ing hs manta 10.16 and 10.17 A compression member of 3.6 m effective length is made by welding together two 102 % 76 X 6.4 mm steel angles as shown. Us- ts determine the allowable centric load for the member if a factor of safety of 2.5 is required, For 102 x 76x64 mm steed angle, AF 100mne = p17 R10 tom YF hE mm Fy = ostswit nm? , H> ibm Dye BL eres + (poo Cane 1 = 4.5368 x10 mnt Ty= QLeseane”] = pi26xte mm = Tain (26 )* Rays 6b kN les, Ine. Allrighs reserve. No part ofthis Manual may be displayed, eprodeced, ot ing without person Problem 10.17 10.16 and 10.17 A compression member of 3.6 m effective length is made by welding together two 102 X 76 X 6.4 mm steel angles as shown. Use ing E = 200 GPa, determine the allowable centric toad for the member if 3 factor of safety of 2.5 is requived. For 102% 76 x 6:4 mm stech angle, A= woome, FE, = uerwat mms. 7 = shb mm > Fy theme Tyee Ler x06] = 234nto! mn! Ly= aLosesne® + (noo ree¥] = 1887K00 em! 2, (200% 107 Ls97K10"#) = 291h07N Ge) 28TROT ey: fe. oa Puy = Us kw te Problem 10.18 10.18 A single compression member of 82-m effective lent connecting two C 200 % 17.1 steel channels 8 ‘that the factor of safety is 1.85, determine the allowable centric load for the member. Use £= 200 GPa and d~ 100 mm. For © 200% 17.1 steed chewed, A= 2120 mn” Z, = 13.4410% met Ty = 0.538 10% mw? x ay B= 4 wm Fin the fabwiested cofsmn, QT = AVIA 10°) = 26,8105 wn” ye 2[Ep+ Age] = a[ossaxiot+ ave ( way] = 19, 0755 x 10% mm” Ix eye 19, 75S 10% mm = 19,0755 *10 m™ E= 200%j07 Pa “ein, Wado x1aNU14.0755* 10°) _ ie : ijt 554.99 "10" N = SMAI L903. N Rut 303 kN =m Tas Problem 10.19 410.19 Members AB and CD are 30-mm-diamster stel rods, and members BC and AD arc 22-mm-diameter steel rods, When the turnbuckle is tightened, the Giagonal member AC is put in tension. Knowing that a factor of safely with respect to buckling of 2.75 is required, determine tho largest allowable tension in AC. Use £= 200 GPa and consider only buckling in the plane of the structure, Lye 2{(B.5)? +(2asy > 41308 m asm Soint C7 LER2O: Fo- BE Teo > Fe Tre = 184926 Fee . eu +2570 Ratt. 2 7 T= 11888 Rip Members BC Tye = F(A)" EB 499 rio a> HITS owt Lect 225m Facer Tele ia (Roepe 2 ) su aasenict N Frcyate fee = 1.630410" N Theat = 3.02>10° NV Members AB and CD: Tags E(MAS ERY = 39.761 11 nat = 32.76/00? me” lect Sm lace BigoastorKentelsio") 6.4064 «(08 Fina = Fame = 2.3298 x10" N Treat 277%18N coal = SE rexll Smaller vadoe Foe Thea governs. Tran 277 KN Proprietary Materia, © 2009 The McGraw-Htll Companies, nc. llrightsreserved. No pr of his Manu! maybe deployed, reproduce of ise In any form or by any means, without the rer write permission ofthe publisher, owed beyond the mie dbo ote and educators permed by McGray-Hil for thelr indivi course preparaion, A stent wing this manual is using it whout persion, Problem 10.20 10.20 Knowing that a factor of safety of2.6 is requited, determine the largest load that ean be applied to the structure shown, Use E'= 200 GPa and consider only buckling in the plane of the structure. 20mm danuter lat fos? = 110 m oe Te Bayt» E(go)"+ 1.854 =10% mm" WL BTH LOT om 2 Qoo x10° XT. 854 «10"%) 15:no dismetor a : a soto Ky = 12,403 x /o7 N= 12,403 kw (is)? = 2.4asxJo® mn” = 2485 *10 T2090 2. ¥a54 10") (over y* 4.8106ulo"N = 9.8106 kN ZB O: Sor Fan ~ aie) Fie Fe Fe, * 0.79087 Fra ; os si HE ZES OL Sey Fmt The Fae + PO 0.70711 Fags (0.447212. T9057Fig) = Poo Per 1.06066 Fig P =(n0606s )E — = 1.3416 Fac OST Pows be vatse for Py Pe 106066 Fron > (0606627731 * Hoo kN P< 1.3416 Rene = (13416 W4TIO = 6.40 kN Pugs 4.00 KN —_ Proprietary Material. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Ine. All rigs reserved. No pat ofthis Manual nay be depayed sepeduced oF 30 mom i o ay = te fod = 25e1 mw = Proprietary Materia, © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Compantes, le. Al ight fserved. No prof his Mansa iibuted in any frm ex by any means, witht epic itn permission of de pulser o sed beyond ‘od ccaoes ptt by Me Thi individual couse preparation. A stent using hs marl be diplayed, sepreduced cr ted ahtrbation oteahere i without permission. Problemt0.29 10.29 The fine of action of the 300-KN axial fosd is parle tothe geometric axis ofthe column AB and inersects the x axis atx Us ing E = 200 GPa, determine (a the horizontal deflection ofthe midpoint C of the column, (6) the maximum stress in the column. Lee L = 6mm es lo mm a Waseca A= bsbomm? T= rata nt 7 Sy 2175 110% mm? — E> 200 67a eae Cason ersre = 416 EN 7 Wan x 52, & * " e[ see(Z/E )- i] (5) [see (Ffose7F ) - 1] C1) [see (8709) = 1] 3297 mm Ym Bo me =e 4 BW) Maa = PC yt ed = (500 \Cov0is 4 01008287) = 6:86 LN.m 996 x10% rsxio* Crm 85 PQ Proprietary Mater ‘ianbated in any © 2009 The MG or by any mean tin efucatorspemited by MeCraw-}l fr tr individual couse prepara student sig this wali using it without permission 18 Companies, Ic, Alrights reserved. No pat of thls Manaat may be displayed, reproduced, or bu the prot writen persion of te publishet, or wed beyond the ted dstiulion to teachers Problem 10.30 10.30 An axial load P of magnitude S60 kN is applied ata point onthe x axis ata distance e = 6 mm fiom the geometric axis of the W200 x 46.1 rolled-stee! ‘column BC. Using E = 200 GPa, determine (a) the horizontal deflection of end C, (®) the maximum stress inthe column, Le = RL = AVR) = 46m er 61S" im : WR00%4G1 Ax S860 mm = 5860710" m* Ty = 15.3% 10% me = [5.34156 m* wa00 46.1 TR0Ox107 WS.3%1 Hey = LAR 72710" N Bo, Sox _ B* VNaIz7xtot * 0.39236 @ yn 2 el secl(RIE )~1] = (6x10) secl F-/o.7286 )- 1) = «io )[ see (0.98393) -1] =(6x1o Ki. e088 -1) HL 88S HOF in Yon 7 #84 on Mau =P Cyt @) (S60 #10°)(4.335 «104 x15") = €.0676 x10" Nam Sy 7 ISTIC mm” = 1ST ITS m® P.M 6. 0676 * 10" a Ce Peo 6.0676 104 ome RTS Tere 1oe = 13710 Me. Gonug® 137 MPa Proprietary Material © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Al rights reserve. No pat ofthis Manual maybe diplayed epee of sstbuted i any form or by any means, without tho pear write pension af tha publisher, or used beyond ts ined dkrbution to ehers td educators peta by McCrne Hil fo their individ course reparation A student sing his mane is wsing it without pension Problem 10.31 1031 An axial load P = 15 KN is applied at point D that is 4 mm from the ‘geometric ais of the square aluminum bar BC. Using E = 70 GPa, determine (a) the horizontal deflection of end C, (6) the maximum stress in the column sone Rol = 0 mw = TOKIO wm” T= G@0W200* = 67.5 xlormets 67.5 *107 mm © = (20) t 1S mm = 001m — @ = 4x1 Pw 0mm WEI _ toxioen51o) 06m be = ZL = (40.6) = 1.2m Ree vo Gay ~ = 32.385 xlOeN = 38.385 ky gz is i 6, = 3p Ee 0.46318 @) yee [see (HIE )- i = (4x0)[see(Ffoveare )-1] = Gxio? Wsec(ocnod)- tl = 4 ace xt Yn ™ 432 mm BY Migs Pls yo) = 054107) (4x1? + 4. 8166 6157) = 124.75 Nom ~ By Me _ 1sx10* Ca4.7s\o.o1s)__ z Som = BOF OT = oui Fer sxtoe «AMIDE Fe Cosme 7 444 MPa ‘roprictary Mateial© 2909 The McGraw-Hill Companies, ae. Al ight eserved. No part of this Manual may be diplaye, reproduce, of ibid In any form or by any meas, without the prior write pemlison of te publisher, er used beyond te Tinted dstbution teachers ‘an evar pemiied by MeGraw-Hil for Dic indviual couse preparation. A student wing this anal suing it withou persion, ud P is applied to the 36-mm-diasneter stool vod AB as shown. When 7 = 90 RN, itis observed thatthe orizontal deflection of the Cis 08 mmm, Using £ = 200 GPa, determine (a) the eccentricity & ad. (5) the maximum stress in the rod, Problem 10.32 10.32 An axial 7 2 ec rgd = iemm. Aa we™ © 10174 mm _ pan T= Bet = 82448 mut Lz os i ee TEL = coca ae et 2990 32.5 KA 3 et Eo sgiSap + 03007 © yout ef see (FYE )-1] > else 08 761-1] oseze © - Qeem = eer = 42 mm a () Mae = PCC4 Youn) C90 C142 F078) = 149-8 Nw + mec) = 13203 MPa : =1%2MPy me Some = Proprietary Materlal- © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, le. Alright reserved. No prt of hs Manual may be displayed, reproduced o TRowjore + Tae wie = 88-7 «10° B. Ging * 68.7 MPa <@ Proprietary Materia. ©2009 The MeGraw-Hil Companies, Ine All rights reserved. No pc of his Manca may be dapsye, reproduce, ‘ited in any form o by any means, without the pie writen permission of te publisher, or used beyend the ited dation to teachers, and edecators pemited by Mecraw-Iil fer thei individual course preparation, A student inthis mara is tig it without permission. ving the e#ass seetion shown has an axial load P 1095 A nas Pebeni0s : witic axis. Using E = 120 GPa, dete applied $ mm from load P for hich the horizontal deflection athe midpoint Cis ‘corresponding maximum stress inthe column, 125mm Cot FAL ERS) s OB Emm Cre I Se = BGI shes) = 264907 (0% muds le = L = a-Tm p, = TEL _ Mlisonsot)(3:4807% fe Ee Lee Gane = B46 TKN @) yuu? el see( FYE Y- cos he) aye, Eo ld wceos feel E = [Zeres—t-] = 04996 P=104996 Ra= 323 kN me see )= 4S 0) My = P (24 Youn) = (3232 (£44) = 2907 EA Mn R= 1c 62*) = 7 ESP ge5*) = 2243 mm” ee er (2407900) (625) _ i a Gon RPO EE 2 ares gage io? (ie Proprietary Matera. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Compenies, In. Al ights reserved. No pat ofthis Manel maybe dipped eprduce oF Aisibted in ny fore a by any means, watout the prior writen permision of te publser oF be beyond the ied dstbaton to teachers tnd educators pemited by MetiaveHilfor tee nividlcouee prepaation. stadt wing sis maa ssi whoa permison Problem 10.36 10.36 Solve Prob. 10.38, sssuming tat the axial load P is applied 8 mm om the geometsic axis oF the colin 10.35 A brass pipe having the eross section shown bas an axial load P applied 4 mm from its geometic axis, Using E'= 120 GPa, determine (a) the fouul P for which she horizontal deflection at she midpoint Cis $ mam, (6) the maximum stress in the ealam, 125m a. 6mm = G4ETL kN see(HfE )= eet Er gic ape e 72 Pai comet E = [Parccs 25] = [Fawos 8p] = ose Prowse Rp = 21b EN ay WY Moe P(e tye) = CEILS) = 2809 EN fey A= wleheest) © Teast aces?) #2263 mut Py Mae . 2iboce 4 G8oteour (les) _ : nt eae + CEelsea ee = hot MPa mm Proprietary Materl.© 2009 The NtcGraw-Il Compantes, ne. Al cehs reserved No part fhe Manas may be splyed, epee ‘itibuted in any frm or by any sean, who hep sriten persion of te publisher, or used bayou the eve dirt ethers and educators petmited by MeGraw Mil for det individual course preparation. A stadt ang ths nna is sig witout permission, nt Tocated on the x axis at distance ¢ = 12 0 is of the W250 X58 rolled-steo] column BC. Using E = 200 GPa, determine (a) the load P for which the hor- ‘zontal deflection of the top of the column is 15 mm, () the corresponding maximum stress in the column, Problem 10.37 40.37 An al load P is applied + W28DK68 A= Thzomm’, Iy= idx mm Fm See BO Ho Pm - Les 2b = (2)(3)> 6m wo x 58 p< MEL . Wilzoonet leone) pees toe on = 103008 kA oon = @Lsee EYE - 1] cos EYE Ye Exe 7 2 2 ey 12 & + [$ encom Giza) [Free] O49987 (P= (064997) (10308) = 4639 LN = (DY Maree = PCO + Yoon ® (46348) (ISHI2) = 12-42 EN In = By Mee, A63t00, Ins20000 _ - a ea 7 Proprietary Material © 2009 The MeGraw-HllCorpanles, In. Alright eserved. No pat ofthis Manas sy be displayed reproduced or eben ny form or by any means, wot the pio ten permits ofthe publser owe beyond the aed dstiaton to teachers fd educators permite by Mert fr ter individ course preparation, A student wsing is maa swing witioat permission 10.98 The line of action of an axial Joad P is parallel to the Problem 10.38 metric axis of the column AB and intersects the x axis at x = 20 mm. Usir E = 200 GPa, determine (a) the Toad P for which the horizontal deflection of the midpoint Cf te column is 12 mm, >) the eorresponding maximum stress in the column, 20m be 2 = Z0mh W200 67 AP 7860 mm™ Tx 204K mn® Sy (10° mab E = 20060 Yon 2 20mm WET _ T* (zene Kage”) _ Poo? T= fee = 424425 8 elsec(B/E)- 1] see F/R ewe ‘e | os.(2 =o L os Yor Taaze 7 UF woo xr fe ie aqtR. a 2 E> [QLD 5 oso (a) P= (032513 (924425) = Zo0ss$ P= 300-6 EN - QO) Mag = P (e+ yn) + (00559 Cora #01012) = 9617-4.N Ge > Be Mace 220858 FOIE a S te 199K06 4 All hts reserved, No par of his Manual may be eiplaye reproduced, ihout the prior writen permission of te publisher, or used beyond the lanited disbation to tearhes ifr their ndividal couse preparation. Asad sing this manl swing witout permision. Problem 10.39 10.39 An axial load P is applied at a point located on the x axis ata distance e ~ 12 mm from the geomettic axis of the W310 * 60 rolled-steel column BC. Assuming that {= 3.5 m and using F ~ 200 GPa, determine (a) the load P for ‘which the horizontal deflection at end C is 15 mm, (6) the corresponding maximum stress in the column. 7540 wm® = 7890 110% wy 18,3%/08 mm" = 18,3 x/0% in® Sy = 180 ¥JO% man W3loxeo A= L Ler 2L= 20m = WMQ0O x10" K 18.3 x10") Cree 737.2 x10°N > 737.2 kN pea eed EMR )-1] secCHE) = “SS cos BE) Eze # avcenslS-al] * [F onceo say]? = 0.99957 4 P= 0.49957 Ry = 368.28 kN Pe 3caky — May © P (2+ yon) = (268.2810 W124 15 GO) = 9944 Nem 6) Gn fr Be Fak = 103.89 10% Pa a Problem 10.40 10.40 Solve Prob. 10.39, assuming that Lis 45 m, 10.39 An axial load P is applied ata point located on the x axis at a distance 12 mm from the geometric axis of the W310 x 60 rolled-stee! column BC. Assuming that L~ 3.5 m and using £ ~ 200 GPa, determine (a) the load P for which the horizontal deflection at end C is 15 mm, (8) the eomresponding ‘maximum stress in the column, = 7540 mm = 2590 "10% wn* 18.3% /0"% m” BO 10°F be = ZL = 4.0m (200% 107 (18.3 %/0'F) Gooey = 448.96 «lot N = 445.96 kW your e[sec(FVE)-1] oec(HE)= Bet? col E) a Be [Fanculgtcall = [ZeneatgPall' = o.gnsr @) Pr 0.49957 Re = 222.79 kN Pe askn =e Mine P CQ 4 Youu) = (222-79 10? Wins IS WIO™) = COIS Nem (oO 6 CO) Ce = Fs He > Fes Elo BABEL 4 See = 62.8 rt Pe Cme2 62.8MPa be dipliye reproduced, of ted asetion te wesehers without pecsion, Proprietary Material © 2009 The MeGraw-Hldl Companies, Ine. Al ight eerved. No part ofthis Min Aisbated in any for or by any means, without she pier rten permission of The publitber cr wos beyond th | and educators permitted by McGraw for thelinideal courepreptation, A atdent wing his anf Problem 10.41 1041 The steel bar AB has & 10> 10-mm square cross section and is held by pins that ae a fixed distance apart and are located st @ distance e © 0.9 mm from the ‘2cometric axis ofthe bar. Knowing that at temperature J the pinsare in contact with the bar and that the force inthe ba is zero, determine the increase in temperature for : ‘which the bar will just make contact with point Cif d= 0.3 mm. Use B= 200 GPa fee and the coefficient of thermal expansion a= 11.7 x 104°C, A= (lO) = 100mm = lorie” me - | T= flo) = 893.88 mm! = 833.33x/0°% m" Olm EI = (00x107\(633.38n10") = 166.667 Nem le= L = ORm mer _ wieece7? _ iis afer SSS reece veeeeeeeeeC ete eee Cate rdabe Posing the secaut formulas yas de else (EYE) - 1] ov selE YE) = 1+ b= = 0.7 eos (0.75) = O.72L7% EB. [ 200.7278] = 0.2170 Pe 0.21170 Bax 8.7058m/0"N TE the effects of eccedaicity amd the shortening due fo headin ore neglected, Hhe shortening af the bar, Ff not. constrained by the pins, would be — PL. (8.10s8'rto® C02) 8 fe $= Ek 7 Gaonoeor 37 = 87,058 x 10° wm This weaned shortening is compensated by thermad expansion. Lattt)~ $ = 0 ~ 8. , 8h 0sBr fot 7 AT PEt wailianoe) = 8727E = Proprietary Material. ©2009 The MeGraw-Hill Companies Ine. Aste i any fom or by any rights reserved. No par of ths Manual ‘deducts permed by McG x be diplyed eprodoced, ot ‘walt the prior writen persion ofthe pbliskr, or used beyen the limited dtebution to teaches i for thei ndivdua course preparation. A stant ul thi anal is sing it without permission Problem 10.42 10.42 Forthebar of Prob, 10.41, determine the requi will just make contact with point C when the temperature YOAL The see! bar Aithas 8 10 « 10-mm square eros section and is held by pins that area fixed distance apart and ar located ata distance ¢ ~ @.9 mm from the By geometricaxisofte bar. Knowing tha‘ al temperature The pins are in contact with ae = 00m Sa lf ieee amt tennis soreac be eect cae eee Gio - A = (0! = Joo mm = 100 *10"* n* ole T= Allo)! = 833.33 mm" = 833.53 (0 mn" 4 qe eeeeee (200% 10" (833.33 x15) = 166.667 New" L = 0.2m P= ESE 2 Wiese) 2 yy gag oto’ N Le = ~fo.2\* Free Herma expaniion of He bars SB = LAT) = (0.2.17 KIO GO) = 40.4 1S am The faa oupansion is preveted by constant of the pins. Ip eccentviciy and shortening due be beating ane neglected, He tug force P is given by Pe EAS 7 Leurlel lento Mle ax 18") Wy o4 xo" N coustea: Using the secant Foravda, you t= e[ sect BYE)- 1] = (4167 )[ seel Ff eee 5.8)%10* ' fy ” d= S.8l mm Proprietary Material ©2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, In. All rene reserved. Nopartf this Manual may be displayed, reproced, or iste in any for or by any means, without the rie writen pestssion ofthe publisher, o used Beyond the lined bin o teachers an educators peated by MeGraw-Hll or thle individual course prepa, A stent unghie maa i using it wihout pesto, ed as a 3-m column, Problem 10.43 10.43 A pipe having the cross section shou For the grade of sleel used a ~ 252 MPa and £ = 200 GPa. Knowing that a factor of safety of 2.8 with respect to permanent deformation is required, de termine the allowable load P when the eccentricity e is (a) 8 mm, (6) 4 mm (lint: Since the factor of safety must be applied tothe load P, not to the stress, use Fig, 10.24 to determine P) chaz 2 t0mm c -t=70~6 = 64mm 9 A= Teo 6°) = 2525-6 mn® T= Reto e,*) = 568065 mm" = ATA nm L300 gg, aaa 63-32 = 02443 Ry es me £6 2 ANID = arises ®) v7 Grae > B= s96 un i ra Py = Cesacee sro \Citexiot) = 4450565 Ry = : meee Ry = Tbe kN = Proprietary Matrial.© 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Ine Allright reterved, No part ofthis Manual maybe displayed reproduced, or its In any frm er by any mens, without the rie writen permission ofthe publisher, wed beyond themed dsrbuton to teachers and edcators permed by MeGraw-Hl fr heir individual course preparation, A stent using this anal fusing without persion. Problem 10.44 10.44 Solve Prob. 10.43, as increased t0 4.2 m. ing that the length of the column is 10.43 _A pipe having the cross section shown is used as a 4.2 m column For the grade of steel used e) = 252 MPa and E = 200 GPa. Knowing that « Factor of safety of 2.8 with respect to permanent deformation is required, de termine the allowable Toad P when the eccentricity ¢ is (a) 8 mm, @) (Hint: Since the factor of safety must be applied to the load P, not tothe stress, use Fig, 10.24 to determine Py). l40 z c -t = 70-6 =b4mm erga = Tonm As met —62)= 25258 mt Is ee.) = 5680615 mm ee fz = Ftd mm le= Lb = 42m Pee = Be. b0e (a) @= 8mm = DG = onzaaa Fig 10.24 & = 135 MPG Py = (2525.8 x10 (35 x008) = 340998 N Py = fe = Bett Ry Fie kM me ) e= 4mm So ae = 01246 Fig 10.24 & 18S Mea Pye Cesaeaxns) (Ne5x08) = 41G7ST A Pye Bo - Hier Rag = 4G RN me ES a3 Proprietary Materia}, ©2009 The MicGraw-Hl Companies, In. Alright eserved, No pat ofthis Manual maybe displayed reproduced, or Abt in any Term ory ery means, without epi writen permission of te publisher, or ued beyond the ned dktiuton wo teachers. 2d educators permite by McOraw-Hil for tes individual course preperation. A sudent wing this mancl fusing without permision, 145 An axial load P is applied to the W250 x 44.8 rolled-steel column BC that fice at its top C and fixed at its base B. Knowing that the eccentricity of the Toad is e = 12 mm and that for the grade of stel used oy = 250 MPa and B == 200 GPa, dotermine (a) the magnitude of P of the allowable load when a factor of ‘safety of 2.4 with respect to permanent deformation is required, (6) the ratio of the Toad found in part ato the magnitude of the allowable centric load for the column. {See hint of Prob. 10.43), Problem 10.45 Waso «44.8 c= BE Wm A = S720 mm = $720 21073 m™ T= F08K108 mm? = 7.0510 rat Vy = 35.1 mm. = 35,110 m FIZ mm cr RL = (AMR = Rw ses = M0658 ive ec . Gaya) 2 $s = Geipe = 9.72077 (@) Fig 10.240) B= sao Mee Py = (5.720 10 NC#2.0n10°) = Yea vio N = 4EG LN ~& . 469 a Fura Hee Hore Ru = 145.4 kN =e _ TYEE _ Tgoomsot)(7.03 210°) patie oO f.* Ta? F ChE Aa = 787 */0°N = 787kN Be . 78? . eh = FR = 328 kw spe L9S.4 kev = eotio = ey vatre = 0.596 -< Proprietary Materin. © 2009 The MeGeaw-til Companies, ne. All (S72 «10 M1e3,Sx(0°) = S¢axjo* = 542 LN Py Se. SF Ry = 247 kN =e 2 x . 7 wR,» DEE. TiGeoae haere) = 1.355 MIO'N = 155k = fe . SSS Paw ze - S65 kv vedio = we vehe = 0.437 =< Proprietary Matrial,© 2009 The MeGraw-Ht Companies ne Al ight reserved, No pr ofthis Manual may be dilayed, reproduced, ot fe eee ee Lee 2.67322 2b LF 1337m = Proprietary Matrin ©2009 The MeGraw-Hll Companies, ne llrightsreserved. No part ofthis Manual may be played, reproduced, or Inform orb eny means, wthotthe per wate permission ofthe publisher, outed bey he ited dstbuton to teaches tnd edustors permitted by McGraw Hil for hl inves eouc preparation. A sen using this manual ising it without permission, Problem 10.48 10.48 A 250-KN ania! JoadP is applied to the W200 x 35.9 rolled-steel column BC Which ise tits top Cand fxedatits hase B. Knowing thatthe eoentiiy of he : load ise = 6mm, determine the largest permissible length Zi the allowable tess n u ‘the column is 80 MPa. Use E= 200 GPa. W200% 35.4 A= 4SBO mm = 458OHIT en bp = IGS mm = AES 82.5 mm Ty* 1.6410 ve = 1.64 ¥10 mt = 40.8 mam GCrras™ 80x10 Pa Ps 250x107 N ef ec Pe Comet EL it SF veel Z/E)] Me = 9 of EYE) wfP). _@( Ace (40.2 _[(usaowics* (onto _ see CHE) = aA) > ayers Pe - 1) = 1.56657 cos (E)- 0.63866 HE = 0.87804 ete: eee ad [ 2 (0.8780x)] 0. 3124S p.: Pi ~ Fal ee = OBS Te® 2. OBIS TED 0.31245 7(200m10°V(7.64 10%) _ i Le Raa 25D x1O® = 18.898 m le = 434m = 2b Le 217 m «a ML Conpanles, ne, All righsreserved. No pro his Manu my be splayed. reprofvced or ar by apy cans without the peor writen permisin ofthe publisher oF ued hoynd the ted ebtion osc nd edt permite by Mera for hei nvidal couse preparation. A stadt using di thas using without pein, Problem 10.49 10.49 Axial Toads of magnitude P = 600 kN are applied parallel to the geometric axis of the W250 X 80 rolled-steel column AB and intersect the x axis ata distance e from the geometric axis. Knot MPa and E = 200 GPa, determine the largest permisil (ae = 6mm, (@)e= 12 mm. Data: P= bookW E+ 200 Gfa W280 A= foze0 hm c= Ye 28 mm Ty = 421x108 mnt Tyr OE Bu = Soom = 84M PH Cnn = RL 1 + $2 seclt/E)] Ain = Span (HE) sec) > &l AS 1] 6s) lore) (84) ez binm see(EYE )= Ste | Gee cos (FYE) = o-zery & = (2 n]' = osi9 1 that oy = 84 ¢ length Z when = Li32 _ WEL g ENF a te* 6 2. _Osiart EL _ a-st9ir'(2oe Kto 1) 431 x0e. 2 Lbs P bo0o0o 7354 bs le = 8.579 L=le= 86m = = (65 [oreo W) elm see (FYE) = Teas [ges] = rts cos EYE) = 012094 TYE = o-s0s4 (o-s859)]* = on252 p, - 2 = DEL Oias2. = ~ Tet ie ae z te . it (200¥l0 ABI xV0) Lets 2 lean EZ . gt2s2m' Boor = ge Le = 4221 m L= le = 4.2m. 10.50 Axial loads of magnitude P ~ 580 KN are applied parallel to the geometric Problem 10.60 axis of the W250 x 80 rolled-stee! column AB and intersect the x axis at a distance e from the geometric axis. Knowing that og) =-75 MPa and £ = 200 GPa, determine the largest permissible length L when (a) = S mm (B)¢~ 10 mm. Datei P= 580%10'N E+ 200x107 Pa W 250 x80 A= 10200 mm = 10200 #10 m* 255 mm 2 TLRS mm ty GEO mm T, = 43.1 xio® mm = Y3.) KIO wm" Cw = Sau = 1S MPa: 75x10" Pa 6u= P14 $8. sec (HE) ASee |< £6 sec(E/E) P me we (QE)- (AS=-1) ns Z. = £65.01" _ | Goz00 «05 VOs*I0) (0) eS mm, sec(¥ VE) 25) Sioxlos = 0.47305 JE 10704 VE) HE 2(..07809)] = o.a7i61 2.1139 wes, Le* dtl WEL o.4ne1 nt 2o0xto va. }vlo"6) _ . aan ‘S80 670% F 67.07 m Le= 8.31 m Le Le L= 83m =e F (5) __] Uozooms'Nrew10%1 - See GE) . Sass] FRO xloF \] = Losers cos (EYE) = o.94ci1 E/E = 0.32980 * +({2(¢.22280) |" = 0.01083 P _ Wer Re = Somers = Tee Lets C:btHOHS MET 0. ondoaa m'(200 +1043.) v Io) _ . Pe RO «10> he F 254m Le Le 254 = GAGE me Proprietary Materil, © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies ne All ight reserved, No prof his Manual may be displayed reproduced oF Astebated im any farm or by any means, without the prior writen pension ofthe pablishr, or wed beyond the limited darn to eters snd educators permited by McGraw-Hill or their individual course preperation. A student ing hit mana wsing it without permsion, Problem 10.51 10.51 An axial fond of magnitude P= 220 kN ree e = 6 mm from the geomy that £~ 200 GPa, choose the ito 120 MPa applied at a point focated on the x ‘axis of the wide-flange column lightest W200 shape that can be used P= 220x)08N Le hBm Lee L536 m e wee Plager Ly = 152.3000" = bs - Sb, et Gam cr & SS ca Su EL + SS see (E/E) | Shape _[A(lo*r?) | bplmn)| LCo%m')| eylnn)| RenCki, FE _|Grr-(H0a)) W200 x41,7/ S310 | ee | aor 42 | 1372 }0,2934) 56.5 wa00 #266, 3390 | 133 | 3.30 BIR | S02.6/0,4079] 117.4 |e W400 7 27.5| 2860 fo2 | 14a 2.3 Gore = 7.4 MPa < 120 MPa, Use W200" 26.6, — Proprietary Material. ©2009 The MeGrav-Hll Companies ne. Al sights reserved. No part ofthis Manual may be displayed reproduced or orm cr by any means, without he pir writen permision ofthe publisher or used beyond the limited di bution ant edacators permite by MeGrav-Hil fr ter individual couse preparation. A stent using this manual is using it witout permission, Problem 10.52 10.52 Solve Prob. 10.51, assuming that the magnitude ofthe axial load is P= 345 AN 410.51 An axial load of magnitude P= 220 KN is applied at a point located on the 4 axis ata distance e = 6 mm from the geometric axis of the wide-flange column ° BBC. Knowing that = 200 GPa, choose the lightest W200 shape tat can be used if oas= 120 MPa Pe 34510" N Leh Bm Let 2L2 36m ~ MEL _ Romo) _igseyot Ro TB . Pion i - is2ssol, » - & ec . Gh e-Gmm c= So - Se Shape | ACo%!)| beGmnd L(5'n'} vy Gomi] Ralkto)| SF | Goue(tie>| W200 «26.6/ 3340 | 133 330 | 3.2 | 502.6 |0.4094| 253 W eo 354! Hs | 165 | 764 | 4.8] G4 [0.2974] ons |< Waoox 33! Yoo | 134 | 4lo | azo | 624.8 [0.3926 [72.6 W 200x417 S310 xs | got | 412 | 1372 |0.2434) 92.0 | i Gime OTS MPa < 120 MPa Use W200735.9. 0 Proprietary Material, ©2009 The MeGraw Hil Companies ae Allright reseed, No pct of his Manual may be displayed, reproduced, ce ‘tribes in any fom or by any mean, witout the pir writen permission ofthe publisher o used eyo te i and educators permite by MeGraw Hil for tele individal cove preparation. A student uring this mara is sing Problem 10.53 10.53 A S4 KN axial Iond is applied with an eccentricity ¢ = 10 mm tothe circular steel rod BC that is free at its top C and fixed a its base B. Knowing thatthe stock ‘of rods available for use have diameters in increments of 4 mm from 44 mm to 72 1mm, determine the lightest rod that may be used if, = 110 MPa. Use £=200 GPa, : For a solid circudar section a Avnet > Fd* 9 rs Bet- Eat egret ee a Po = s#xjo® N C= 1Omm = 0.010 m k= 2b = Qs) = 26m = BtEL R= HE Pol _Ple* _ Cixi @er* le _ 6 gt BOWED Wteonoyna 7 TET EYE, = s.00s9c* a? BLSMON. es.7sseiot 3 Sau = Lt SE cee HED] $2 2.08 Bie = 68. 755H107 At] 1+ 6.08 dT see (3.0484HI0 J*)] ~ISINT CPR > VY The Dightest section 4S R32 A ey ileal with Cone < lO MPa se Ths = is d= Se mm, = 62 SUS ao as.3 68 31.0 “12 B10 Checking? d= SE mm = 0.056 m © = OL0K8 wm A= Fat = Z.4680x10°% m* Ie ae = 482.715" 1o" m* y= B= i96x1o- F Ae gereg) = j.4296 ge = Ptanorntsa De Wo.46xto" N S4xtor § Tetextor * O- $8807 S4rlo? Som? yea s(t + Lanse sec (E Joreeses )} = THiS «10% Pa Problem 10.54 1054 Solve Prob. 10.53, assuming thatthe 54 KN axial load will be applied tothe rod with an eccentricity e= $ a 10.53. 54 KN axial load is applied with an cecenticity €~ 10 mm othe circular steel rod BC tha is free tits top C and fixed at its base B. Knowing tha the stock ‘of rods available for use have diameters in increments of 4 mn from 44 mm to 72 rum, determine the lightest rod that may be used if 04, 110 MPa. Use E= 200 GPa, For a sold eivertar section c= dol As tes Bat I=¥el=Zdy reds gat Vee er dt SE ~ AVY) = Pe i le = = AVS) = 26m Pon = LL Plt. (S4x10* VQ. a ic a6 yk R.” Wer Hoo EY = 2 767Y 610% d Sar EL i+ on Sing = 68.755x10" TT 14 4 see (S.0nsex It of) Alm | Cine (MPa) ay ~ 35.1 The Aigltest section i ae with Eau < 10 MPa Se 17.6 is d= CHa = 60 134.4 of (OBL < 68 —2u_l Checking — A= B(0.004)* = 3,217 «15% mw, TZ (0.001) = 813, 55%15 mt R= EGoontoners SSO) - 240 48 x/08N «to? - 7 aabstname 7 0-828 4 « 10" =f Gino etd + 4 cece ( S/o. aa4ss)) = 108.1 10% Pa. 10.55 Axial loads of magnitude P = 175 KN ate applied parallel to the Problem 10.55 geometric axis of n W250 X 44.8 rolled-steel column AB and intersect the axis at distance e = 12 mma from its geometric axis. Knowing that vy ~ 250 MPa and E = 200 GPa, determine the factor of safety with respect to yield. (int ince the factor of safety must be applied to the load P, not to the stresses, use Fig. 10.24 to determine Py.) For W 250% 44.8 A= S720 mm” Le= 3800 wm Le/P = 108.26 ob. : ce: & BE 74 mm es Rm & . YAGH ~ 9.72077 YS Ge Dsing Fig 10.2% with Le/P= 108.26 and §S = 0.72077, R/A = 90.87 MPa = 90.37*/0% N/m* Pe> ABA = (57204 10° t0,387% 10) = S1TKIO™N = 517 kw $17 rs. B. §2 RS.5 2.95 = Problem 10.56 10.56 Solve rob. 10.55, assuming that ¢ 0.16 mm and P= 155 KN. 10.55 Axial loads of magnitude P = 175 kN are applied parallel to the geometric axis of a W250 X 44.8 rolled-steel colunnn AB and intersect the axis, at a distance ¢ = 12 mm from its geometric axis, Knowing that a, = 250 MPa ‘and E = 200 GPs, determine the factor of safety with respect to yield. (int: Since the factor of safety must be applied to the load P, not to the stresses, use Fig. 10.24 to determine P,) For W250 * 4.8 ASTRO mm, Vy = B51 mm Le = 8800 mum Le/v = 108.26 br, we. fe es Be Be Hee 216 mn ec. Wena) , ve ge 0.9108 Using Fig 10.24 with Le/r = 108.26 anc $F = 0.96103, R/A = BILIT MPa = 8L17 N/m™ R= ACP AAV = (S220nt0 “V0 8). 17 410°) = 464 to N= AGH kw ES & eis RS 3.00 — Problem 10.57 10.87 A steel pipe having the erss section shown is used as acolumn. Using the AISC allowable stress design formulas, determine the allowable centsic load ifthe effective length ofthe column is (2) 6m, (5) 4m, Use ay~ 250 MPa and F = 200 Pa J-—125 00 c= td = OLS om GEHL = 5B.5 mm += 61mm Ae W868) = 2.293 nichmn = 22481610 we Ir * = EG] CS) F 3.4807 10% mm = 3.480741 Sm rf Sted? 6,= 250 MPa E'= 200000 14Pa HiME mm = 42199 11 my transition Ht aries 4.71of298222 = 132.20 @ Lee Gm. +t saiSeps = 142-352 > 133,22 6. = ga. geen te. = 47.41 MPa Cie = i 2-877-Ss = SLISS MPa R= CA = (5). 1S5*10°)(2.2421«10%) Pat NYT kN =e Pages F W.FOl < 133,22 Ges Gee | EMeeIE. = aia. my 6. = [0.688% Je, = fossa" (as) = 155,09 mPa Gus Se = 1SS82 - 92.871 HP, Fi Rugs Cig A = (42.8711 0°V(2.2431n107) Pa = 208 kN =e Proprietary Material. © 2009 The MeCiraw-Hill Companies, Ine Allegis reseed. No part af this Manual may be dsplaye, reproduced, or $+ $(o8743)-$(oe793y = tae Sy = &I v= gel] » 28 [1g Coosy'] = go-g2 ora Pin= Gy A = (80-82)(5t00) = 412.2 LN - herd Nop oft Manual mayb dnp eee oper Mater © 3309 The Me Ssibated in eny form a by any ‘eit SeieslSten plated bp Mec i rel nd Cur rept. sing hal sia prin Problem 10.59 10.59 Using allowable stress design, determine the allowable centric load for a ‘column of 6-m effective length that is made from the following rolled-stel shape: (2) W200 » 35.9, (b) W200 86, Use oy ~ 250 MPa and = 200 GPa, SteeP: 6, = 250 mPa E = 200 x \0%: InRa, transition L/P? 4. 71f& = 133.22 @) W200%3595 A= 4580x1075 m Vy = 40.810" * an e = qeSuiot 7 INT06 > 133.22 - ME _ WW @voxto®?) _ Se= Give > “Gekoeye TT R7 MPa ~ Gee, (0.877K41.27) 5 5 Ou ~ pe CERT) = 47.992 MPs Pup = Ge A = (47.932 10°(4s80xJo"*) P= 220 kN =< (wo) W200 x 86 A= 11000 *10% m™ Wy = 58.2810 my NQ.782 < 133.22 T*(200 «108)_ (W2.782)* Ass Gut BE > cyfoes?) (250) = 10.276 whe Pap = Sig * (76.276 10° \1l000 11%) Ra = 837 iN me ISS.18S MPa Proprietary Material, ©2009 The Metiraw-Hll Companies, Ine. All rghs reserved. No pat of hs Mina may be disglayed, reproduced o¢ isthe in any form o by any mens, thou the pie writen prison ofthe publisher, or sed yond the Kites droution o ales tnd educa pete by Mirai fr tee indidl cour preparation. Aster ing thie aol suing it without permission, 10.60 A. W200 X 46.1 rolled-steel shape is used to form a column of Problem 10.60 6-m effective length. Using allowable stress design, determine the allowable centric load if tho yield strength of the grade of steel used is (a) oy = 250 MPa, (6) oy = 345 MPa. Use E = 200 GPa, Steel? E+ 2006Pa W200x46+1 A> S860 him = Sie mm, Lee bm Le/n = NTA fa) Gy = 250Mh G [ae - fan = 128-7 Lene C be 2 0934 > 7 + $ (0-994) - $0734) = 5 Sue els] HEEL 4 (0-754) = r3-omry Pu = Sud + (Tb) 58 bo) = 431-3 EN. = (b) 6 = 345m Cot aa Geen = 106-47 Lele > C Gy = aun > Teta MPa Ra Ga = C7472)(S860) 2 437-9 LN ~ Proprietary Material, © 2009 The McGraweHtit Companies, ne Al stibuted in any forme by any means, without te pier ween pees td ators pemited by MeGraw Th for ee indidul cours prop reserved. No ir of hit Mangal may be daplayed, reproduced, ot ofthe publisher, cr used beyond th ited dsebaton to teaches fon. stdet ing hoa i sing withot persion, Problem 10. 10.61 A column having 3.5m effective length i made of svn lube witha robiem 10.61 114 * 140-mm cross section. Knowing that for the grade of wood used the ujsted allowable stress for compression parle to he gains oc ~ 7.6 MPa and thoadhsed modulis £2 8 GPa, determine the maximum allowable cen ad fordhe coun, Saun Dumben ? eo = 0.8 6.776 MPa E = 2800 MPa A= (IY VM) = 15.460 wm™ = |SFBO XO mn A> ME mm F110 L/d = 3.8 /1I4Klo™* = 30.70 = 0-322 EF . lo.gaai(zso0) _ Se = Oe ® OTA > “Go.781* err eerie Ce l& vb = Le Oe © 140.32182 | 4 gocng Re @\e.8) aie Hele Cp = U-for=V = 0.29635 Sin = CoO, = (0.29685 (7.6) = 2.252 MPa Pu = Ge A = (2252 «1015960 x10) Pus 35.9 'N <0 Problem 10.62 40.62 A sawn lumber column with 2 190 X 140mm cross section has 4 Sm effective length, Knowing that for the grade of wood {usted allowable stress for compression parallel (0 the grain i ‘and that = 9 GPs, determine the maxinum allowable centric load for the column, Sawn Pomber? €= 0.8, Gz 85mm Ex I6pq Ke = 0.3 A= (190) 140) = 26600 me d= Hamm Le 5m, L/a = $50~/ Mo = 34.296 = KeF . (0.3 9x107 7 Ge = hae = GSO = TEMP Ge = eet 1+ Ge / us tel . oe = 0.15375 SM» oasis Cpe= UHyur~v = 0.1964 Gur Ge Cp = (BEM osa64) = 67 MPA Par = Ga A = (1672 bben) = dey LAY _ Problem 10.63 10.63 Bar AB allowable centric load P if tho aluminum alloy is (a) 6061-76, (b) 2014-T6. 0 0m (b) 2014-76 Ldn > ss = Smrtot | garth _ En = “Gani® > Game) > 107-8 MPa Par > 6a A = (107.3108 1 300%16*) = 32.2«10°N Pay = 32.2 kN free at its end A and fixed at its base B. Determine the ca A = (2o\llo) = $00 mm = 300» 18% BCse}10)* = 2.50 «107 mm" be = RL = VRS) = 170 mm dg = 58.9% 15,000 ()GO61-Te LIne ee Cup = 189 ~ 0,868(L/r) = 129 -©. 868 K58.82) mm = 87.4 MPa Par = GA = (829% 10°)(300%10%) = 26.4% 10" N Pure 26.4kN 10.64 A compression member bas the cross section shown and an Problem 10.64 ettcine gh To using ae obese iy wa ST determine the allowable centric loa. per Tyg Covlrar®+ aftiooniinyes oorene (43 ] tt tm 7 34531973 mm ee | | SIE Hm T= HOA alk Gerceors] = 2389333 mot = Tain = (10)(72) #Ksoo\(/4) = 3520 mm tes 2a ~ [ee = (2 25-18 mm 1500 = h5m 7 Be = 58.105 COG] TE atuminum Moy with L/r < 66. Goce = 139 — (01868\C 58/88) = 86-49 Mita Past = Cy A = Ger4anio8 \esz0me4) Py saiez EN - 10.68 and 10.66 A compression member of 9-m effective length is obtained by ‘welding two 10-mm-thick ste! plates to a W250 80 roled-stee! shape as shown, Problem 10.65 Knowing that oy = 345 MPa. and £~200 GPa and using allowable stress design, determine the allowable centric load forthe compression member, A= 256 mer, Nog= 25S mm For W250x80, A= 10200 mn, Ty 126 #108 mm", Ty = 43.1 10% mm For one phate: A=(A56)UI0) = 2560 me Er (o)(ase)® = 13.981 ¥ 10% mm” HOSKLION + (2560) (2EE4 LY = 44,965%/0° mom 1oR00 + (A)RS6O) = 1S.32KIO* mn” © 1S,32x/D ro For cofomns A 126 *10% + (2YI8.9BI*[O%) = 153.962* 10% mn* mm = Log = a 48. 110% @X44,965x 10°) = 133,03%/0' Tan .._/138.05.10" vey Ete 7 TS18S mm L be. = > aaiaemiot * 16-562 E Roo not 714) . = 13 45. Ue = NYG = 3-40 > 95,582 = 9S 19SXIT® SteeB: transition Linz = DE . M@ooxot) _ a Se * Faye tea) = AIL.GI MPs = See 1 [o.esa "" |eaus) = lod MPa Puy = 1GCO KN <0 Cae = FS, rer 7 (04. 41 108 C15, 32%108 his Marval may be displayed, reproduced ot ‘sed beyond the limited dstbutin fo ears ls ne All ight reserved Nop pein ofthe publisher ual ear preparstnn, A siwent sing ths mal fusing thou peision, Proprietary Material © 2009 The MeGeaw-Hil I Taw = De = 2.12 ¥10% mam = 212 x10" ma? AF 2A,= 4840 mm? = YBYO x10" mn" - fia, [gar 1c? r A" YaRqoxae = FO-TS*IG om 8 109.90 < 123.22 %e.48m Io 6. = Ce = HiGeezt2) = resus mp Ss = See 2/08] Coes Cue = FEF rig l 0.65 ‘J Case’ = 72,416 MP4 Put = SA = (78.416x/0% (4840 x107*). Par = Gag = (78.416n10°)(4840 +10) Pyt gaze Proprietary Material. © 2009 The MeGraw-Ii Compsves, ne. AI sighs reserved. No part of hs Manua ay be displayed, veproduced, of S7Fmne ' Tez 326xco!mot Ty tho nich! | da $onn 2 7he7mm Fer the eoamn i Az 2(31K0)= 1066 fare Lys 01032 6x10 2 bSrz Kiet nm Ty = 2[vp ero! 4 (21TH DE) = He 97M mint = 767 nm les ém BEG. pe.4 250 & OVb2ddg RS. = + B(oreray)~ 406224 )* = 87 & an 4(eey] = sof - 4(o-622y )'] = 107-8 MPa, Pa = CA + (herk)( 7b) = BE kN Problem 10.69 10.69 A rectangular column wit larninated wood. Knowing that for 1m eftectve length is made of glued grade of wood used the adjusted allowable sires for compression parallel to the grain is ec ~ £3 MPa and the adjusted ws B= 46 OPa, determine the maximam allowable centre load for the | : | Glued temineded colimn? 20.4 = 4lo0 MPa 140 mo | | AFGIG N40) = 302UO me = BORO ~IT™ wae A= 14 sane = (HO WS 216m Le 4d = ats = BL424 Gg = -BB2RE (0.822 Y¢00) _ CaaS 7 Cairaagye = 3-828) MPa 38281 2 aa Gee BZ2B once vs LEME = paslAL 6, gure ve She woe Gs v- JIT = onates Ga = Cp 6 = ©.42408N8.%) = 3.5614 MPa Par? GA = (3.5614 «10% (30240 10°F) Pye loz TkN =e Problem 10.70 10.70 _An aluminum strctural tube is reinforced by riveting two plates to ‘tas shown for use as a column of 1.7-m effective length. Knowing that all ma- terials aluminum alloy 2014-6, determine the maximum allowable centic load, 6am. Nore + se 20g) 42l10) 4.30 2 62mm bit 30 mm ho = 200)450 =7omm hz = 50 am. 50mm A= bh.-beh: = (62)(70)— Go)(50) = 2840 bom ne Ly = RLbho- beh? ]= dl l6err0)?-(40)¢80)*] = [46x00 mint = RD bme HW b2) = A [lezor( 627 (50¢30)3] = 4979 Wo? man” eT ~ fhe s (reba ae z Z6¢0 Ne Rm it joo, “ara 7 Gore BSS 312000 Sut = (Lge 7 STS AMP Lee Moo mem. Pap = Gar A = (S7-84¢)(2840) = 1643 EN Proprietary Matertal. ©2009 The MeGraw-Uhilt Companies, Ine. Al righ reserved. No part hs Manual may be dep, reproded, or éauibue 1 Tor or by any eas, witht the eter writen pean ofthe publisher er sed yond the Hnked de btion wo eaehes {and educators pei by MeGraw Hil fr Us idiidul couse preparation, Asader¢ sng tis aa using witht pension, 40.74 An 7S4N centic loud is applied wo a rectangular saa Tanber Problem 10.74 column of 6.5-m effective length, Using sawn lumber for which the adjusted Slonable strest for comprestion parallel the grain = 7.3 MPa and Knowing that F = 10 GPa, determine the smallest square cress setion tha say be used. Use b = 2 Sawn Domber c= 0.8 Ke = 0.3 G = 13 Meg E> 1062a A= 2d* L= osm Lids 2? Assumed Cp = 0.5 Gus 6.Cp = (73)@.5) = B65 MPa, Put = Ga = 26ud* : ra a OIE, d= [Put "Vow * Jeet (elem = 5% = KsE . (0.300?) _ 3 xt0* _ 4, Léa = 59/7 Se = (RG Cosgntione = GBS =o 8omre Gee (Se. = 001118 20, 2 LEGG [GES GES Checkeds Cp = Fe (Get. y ~ Sef. = o-Hag Results, of similar trials ave summarized in the table befow? a + ap ass Assumed | Godt d Ld Gea Gee [Gz checked | ALp ce (fad bmn) | (mPa) Cp : OF BOS lobe 6417 | orb | ont o-l4P | 0.3982 | pat ae 18 131-3 feTO | 1 4H | 0-/478 d-20lT = -0.09k6 708 148-2 81S My 3 PEPE 0ST, Gr2538 00198 | 1 bq) | ote2) 02517 | 00017 i L i L re Proprietary Matril, © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, le. Alright reserved. No part of tie Mana maybe diplaye epoca ‘iri in any fn ot by any means, witht the pcr writen pecan of the publi, cr wied bond the Hinited dixon to teshers “ni edrstorspermited by MeGrawe i Tor ter ida courte preparation. Asien ing hit ual sus withou permtsion. Problem 10.72 10.72 A column of 2.1m effective length is to be made by gluing together luminated wood pieces of 25 « 150-mm cross section. Knowing that forthe grade ‘of wood used the adjusted allowable stress for compression parallel to the grain is oc 7.7 MPa and the adjusted modulus is & = 5.4 GPa, determine the number of ‘wood pieces that must be used to support the concentric load shown when (a) P= S2KN, (6) P = 108 KN. Gse3 Dawei nected codumn het n= number of pieces c=0.70 = (ISOVRS NY 3750 0 mm = 878010 A A= 25" n om if nee d= 150x10® oy PF 2G le = Rt ke. 2.1 ae a iH WF nse ai. : 2 ar. uw Ff wze 3 (e.822\syo0) , 4939 = Es Mea = 6.2 7.7 MPa S400 Me: Se = aye Gaye Me = Se 2/6 See /S * ~ (ee) - Se Sut = Cp Ge Paz CyA CaleuPations ave carried out in the dahse below, nl@ A L/d |) Ge | Gec/6 | Cp Bu | Pe ton) Goo) (ee) (ead | kt 3 | 0.075 250 RB SCX | 0.7353 | 0.6288) 4842) S45 4 |o.100| Iso0o al 10.066 | 1.3073 | 0.84°3| 6.507] 47.6 S jo.1as| 13750 | 16.8]15.727| 2.0421 | 0.9232] 2.412| 133.6 (a) For PFS2kN use n= 3B =e (b) For Prlo3kN use n= Sx ropiaty Matera © 2009 The McCraw Compan Inc. Alig served: No pt of hs Man iy be displayed reproduced ot nite dsebaton oases his aaa is sing it witout pension. ibe In any form or by say means, witht the peor writen peamision of he plist, or wed Beyoad the ‘8d edaclorspomied by MeGraw-tlil for thet idvidvel couse preparation. A sade us Problem 10.73 107 Te gd tinted coum shown eat ip and ed ats fs 1 Using wood that has an adjusted allowable stress for compression parallel to the foe 92MM nd evaded wothisefcsisy £39 GP emne 4. the smallest cross section that ean support x centric load of 62 KN. Gloed Jawineted colin 620.4 E=S700 MPa Les 2L = GXA) = Hm = 4000 mm 6,7 9.2 MPa = d* Pu = 62000 N Lefad = 4000/2 with din mon. nn = Ce Assume Cp, Sp = 92.2 Cp (oa? = {ee 62008 BAF +e Cu YOu 2.822 _ (0.822 5700) Gay > ay Gee cee 2 Lt Gel, Checking? Cp = Lt eee — Caferdations ave carried ovt in the Ralfoving teblez Co [6m | a [ule | See | eA | ngeed tne V9 sed| (MPa. | rwe, (MPa) cake OS #6 | NG.) | 34.45] 3.998 | 0.4241] 0.4021 |—-0,09749 O44 3.68 | 129.8 | 20.82) 4.932 | 0.5361 | 0.4992} + 0.0892 o.stg | 4.122] 121.7 | $2.87] 4.236 | 0.4713] 0.4373|~ 0.0107 0.443 | 4,076] 123.3 | 32.44] 4.452 | 0.4339 0.4476] +0. cone Cp = 044g + 2288 F o.u44s Sue = (O-444S\CI.2) = 4.0894 MPa 244k - do Se TAL oem AzIZ3. bam Proprietary Material. 2009 The MeGraw-Hilt Companes, ne. Al Highs reserved. No prt ofthis Manual maybe displayed reprodved, or thatcan be. vee tt Arab Tas ®(ab\ub = EbY LSE 88S. 58 erie GOGI-T6 aRminuen abfoy. Assone 2 < 66, | Gin = 184 ~ 0.868 (Le/r) = 139 ~Co-S8Lssaas) MPa Rar = Gard = (129 - 53832F yiony(a") Taxto® = 278x108 B ~ 2.70616 «10% b 278 b* - 2,7066b - 0.072 = 0 2 Jo6le : Ba nica aban = U,680 ¥/0"% m ~ 1.39808 139 ae VF G.2586x10-* m be . ONS . ¥ * 62586410 nA Assomption is not veriFieds ls = S5Ixio? _ BsIxjor by . 2 Assome Te > 6c, Gee FORAY 7 CrewRRe 7 MP MdHHIO® 6 HPs Par = Cay A = (144. 444 «10% b* W10*)(ab*) = 298.89x107 bY ON TA» to = 298,97x10" bt bY = 249,23%10" mt b= 22.31% wm Re 64S 10 mn te. 69.77 > 66 Assumption is verti b= 22.8010 *m = AZZ mm =e © 2009 The HeGraw-H Proprtet Companies, Ine ll igh reserved. No gat of hit Mama may be splayed epost sien or by any means, wathout the price wien pemiin ofthe pubic, or ed hese the ited drain oars an uators pied by MeGrawtil fr tvs indvidel couse preparation, A student using this anal is using i wahout permission Problem 10.75 10.75 A 280-KN centric load is applied to the column shown, which is fee at its top 4 and fixed at its base B. Using aluminum alloy 2014-76, select the smallest square section that ean be used le = 2L = (210.30) 2 0.60 m A= b* I= eb" L, 260728 . 2.0785 v 5 Cy aluminum alloy Zord-Te Assume & < 55, Cay = 212~ LSBSCLAP) = 212 ~U.585V02.0785 7b) = (21a - S394) mpg =[212- 2584 Got) Pa Rat GyA = [212 b? - 3.2946] (lot) = 280%00% elt at ZIRb*~ 3.2%b ~ Z20x10 = Oo b= SaM4 as Ory r107) = 449x109 be Agte ROME, 46.26 < 55 Assumption in yeosPied, b= H4.4 mn et Proprietary Material. ©2009 The MeGrav- Hil Aistetted iv any Frm o by any mens, without th and eduatva permed by Metra ifort ndiidel couse preparation. A stent sing he manual using i wibon permission, 10.76 An aluminum tube of 90-mm outer diameter isto cary a centic load of 120 Frelena7e kN. Knowing thatthe stock of tubes available for use are made of alloy 2014-T6 ‘and with wall thicknesses in increments of 3 mm from 6 mm to 15 mm, determine ie fn the Fightest tube that can be used. re L= 2250 mm, P= IZovio7Nn 1° WS nw be te h-t AzT(ntent) I-F(W-n) 22500 80-minute v~ JI/A Foe 2019-6 aluminum abfoy, Guy = 212 - SRS (l/r) MPa oF LM e SS = 3272x103 i : + Gu = Fax MPa if Li > 5S - Pa = Sad Cabevdate Pa For each thickness. t [ula L e L/e Su | Pu or | mn nee 0% ment mm MPa, kW. € 34 IS83 1404 24.78 15.56 CSM Jo3,1 > 7 3¢ 2240 1.400 28,82 78,08 61.01 134.7 _ 12 33 2qHi 2.28% 21.90 80.65 $7.20 | 168.2) Is 30 | 3534 | 2.534 21.04 33.20 53.74 [139.4% Since Par most be grenter then 1201W, use £2 dmm, = Inc. Allright reserved. No pat of this Manoa may be depayed,reprodeed, or ny Former by my means, witheut the pir Witen persion ofthe publisher, er wed beyond the init detibuton wo teaches pesmi by MetGraw il fr ter individual couse preparation. Aster using nals sing it witha permission Problem 10.77 410.77 A centric load P must be supported bythe sec! bar 4B, Using allowable stress design, determine te smallest dimension c ofthe eros section that can be ‘used when (a) P = 108 KN, (6) P= 166 KN, Use o,~= 250 MPa and E~ 200 GPa. Ce PRE = [EP Geerto) < resco be dim Tate P a J i ve A = Gada) = 3d* ad Law I= &(aA\ay = Fat | +a a a r- Ke Te = 0.288675 Ad > (eo P= 108% jb2N, Aone > Co, ~ WEL 92 Pa be* Re Tgie Ral = ae dite cantieae) Phe» (4M L42\ 081 1.4)" 923 4a? am "W®(200 » 107) i A= 30.125 «107%m r= 8.696 «/o* in es gitcios + 160. > 15.0 d= 80.1 mm = () Pz 16e «1M N. Assume E> C gts GNG92YP Le (4792 UGerIoF YL) L njo-® m* d TE i? Goo 107) = 1.26588%/0* m As 33.543x1o3 m r= 9,68215%/07* Le 14 . te. ciaeros © NSB > 125.66 d= 33.5 mm = Proprietary Material, © 2009 The McGrawHlil Companies, le. Alright eerved, No pat of thie Manu may be dips epodoed ‘tbat te any form ce by any ane, withot the poor writen pension of th publisher, wed beyond the ited dient ean ‘nk edveatrsprmited by McGraw Til forthe individual coun proparaton. A stadent Problem 10.78 length must carry a centric load of 900 KN. Knowing that ¢y= 345 MPa and F'= 200 GPa, use allowable stress design to select ‘the wide-flange shape of 250-mm nominal depth that should be used. ansition bE nf& = 4.71 fBeoetee =, te $ 4rve = 471 aeexton 13.40 p< SA > £EPP 670400 18) «yaa uid ets 4357 mnt 1:67 & Bas XID Ger A 327 7° er Sanh Perret ne? Le 167 Ple” _ C67 %Go0mo* 4.5)" _ x10 mt Sete Eee nee SEIT TAOS = 17.58 *10° we 17.58 x10! Tey W250%88. A= 2420 me Vy = 50.3 mm le 4S Ht ritsessi02 B46 {13.40 - DEL 2 Macon Se* Uwe = ~Ceaey= eiebcetebleteites 6, = (0.658 6, = [ose Tus) = 142.11 MPa ~ Sek _ (4am 420%) _ Payt Fe& = (arta Guzente) asa yn < qoo kw Crot acceptebte) Try W250 ~ 67 A= BSB0 mm Vy = S10 mm 5 88,235 < 113.40 ntQoox io") “@B.as) 253.54 MPa 6. (2,6585"%) 6, = [o.csa™/*** "Gus ) = 195.20 MPa Sich - (9522 %10N8820%1F) _ ipa WN > aoe kw 67 1.67 (acceptabde) Use W 250% 67, po Proprietary Material, ©2€09-The MeGraw-1l Companies Inc. Alrights reserved No pat ofthis Manual maybe displayed, repodecod or Aistibced in any form or by any means, witht te price writen permission of he publisher, or used beyond the Waited dst aod educators permited by McGrail for thi iedvdual coute preps, A stadert sing his anual is asing it wihout permission. Problem 10.79 10.79 A column of 6.8-m effective length must carry a centic load of 1200 KN. Using allowable stress design, select the wide-flange shape of 350- ‘mm nominal depth that should be used. Use ay = 350 MPa and = 200 GPa. p< SA A> Gath, emai) | STI ee mn? Le = 68m E= 200 6a 7, 2 6) . <6 4 p< me I> wig Ble = a aN anne aD 2 5347 110 Me Tey Webewere AT ISTCORE, Tat GiSk/omm” A= 63 hy * Ge fxe - [2HSBe2H) . ag.2 fee Hs pond > sober = TE, TQeecoo) | Sun * Tay > GSC > 883 Mh. Pat = Cap A = (88r3)(1S00) = ]3LB-TEN > 200 LN se W5boxi22 i reece, oF futonto acre person, Proprttary Matera, © 2009 The MeGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Alright reserved. No pat ofthis Mal maybe Gita + 70.02 < 113.40 ey & TGR To Mee : ee Gen = (ores 39), = [o.6sa PO "](g4s) = 140,708 MPa = SeA . 4 “10% SB60%10) _ cg, Pan hey rey. 4 kN > S25 kN AU Righter sections fai? the minimum moment of inertia evitevion, Use W200%46.1, — Proprietary Materia. ©2009 The McGraw-Hl Compasles, Ine. Allrighs reserved No pat ofthis Manual ray be dplyed reproduced, istered in any form or by any means, without the prior ten permission ofthe publisr owed beyond the linited debuts vo tesches and educator permite by McGraw-Hill for tee individual cours preparation. Assent ing this manual swing without permision Problem 10.81 10.81 Two 89 x 64-mm angles are bolted together as shown for use as a column of 2.4.m effective length to cary a centric load of 180 kN. Knowing that the angles available have thicknesses of 64 mm, 9.5 mm, and 12.7 mm, design to determine the lightest angles that can be used. Use ay [rst afe— ad nf 200 GPa, Use x and y axes as abted ahve. Try L 8¢¥64n as A= (20860) = 2720 wel © 2720 x16 mm Vg = (86 mm = 18.6 HOF mm (Hy tm Appancbin CY Left = RAS i.crlo* = 129.082 < 138,40 ~ E_ . T@vono _ : Se CAE Ceean ye = 1% S58 MPa 6. = (0.6585) 6 = Lo.esa¥"™" ] (250) = 103.43 MPa Pars Sigh = Cantandergnente [c8.5 kN < 180 kW De net vse. Toy L 87 «64 412.7 A= (ANI780)" 3960 mm = 3960410" wn™ Vy = $Bebme = IB 10% m he/e = 29/81» to = 132.597 < 133.22 = WE , atGeeno*) , a SEE. + TORRE + 227 ne. 6. = (0.658 )ey = [o.6s8 7 (ase) = 98.44 MPa. = SoA . (Thug niof Eicon) | Ra = fed = & yor\erce nlc"? = 233 WN > 180 kv Use L389 64 * 12.7 mm hed beyond the limited dstoution to teaches, this manuals sing i witht permission. Problem 10.82 10.82 Two 89 x 64-tim angles are bolted together as shown for use asa column of | effective length to cary a centric load of 325 EN. Knowing that the angles ble have thicknesses of 6.4 mm, 9.5 mm, and 12.7 mm, use allowable sess design to determine the lightest angles that can be used. Use oy = 250 MPa and = 200 GPa, t pe transition #* anfE Try L B464x95, A= (BXIBC0) = 2720 wn = 2720 IS ms” Tee QMO? #108) = 2.14 «10% wna” Ty = @rLo.nesn1ot +¢1360 6.919] = 1.70285» 10% rem! = De, = _/Tes /o2BS RIO ee fee [EMRE o6.ottaesy 25,02 10? m 24 Be een: F5.9F © 133.22 See ME. = Wilaceoxiot) _ auy.ss mp UAE as aigy Cin = (0.053%) G, = [ose 2" ](250) = 153.51 MPa Pays Seek - (is8.s1x1o* 2720» 10") _ < PS) 85 Tey Z5OkN < 325 De not use. Tey Lb 89x64 012.7, A= (211780) = 85%0 mw = 3560%(0% m* Ty = @V86418) = 2.72 10% mm? Ty C@dLo.seiniot + (imwo\tin | = 2.2283 «l0%me » L, ~ [Tes - [ERECT _ + SSH AS ws vm [pe = [BER = se 87h 28.5718 93.816 ~< 133,22 ” Beste ~ TRE. 1(zeoxto*) Ce* Gar” Cas aac y® 6. = [0.653 "7 ] (250) = 156.74 MPa = 224.13 MPa Pat Sieh GSB.74 nto" Ysseonte > 2 3s4bw > 325 kW Use L 8464 12.7 pam oh Proprietary Material, ©2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies In. Allright eserved. No pat of this Manual maybe diplyed epradoced of 2606% StePs Ce EE =f Seen as-7 Tey Es i2inm b; = bmn Ax js02= 120" = 6604 mae He [evsey" G26] = 218 xe mat ve SS¢6 mo. ee = mod > Cy = Me: Sue Taxis * $2123 MPs Pate = Sia A = 652-23)16624) = 346 EN, Puy is streeninely propertional to f. ho £ Sat be F002 mm Try = 4mm be = i3imm A= £076 me Dz last — yt] = 16098 114 mot = 5768 mm be. 22 = 136.23 > Ce VO ar =e. 2 Sia = Taz Cam 7 $6? mea, Pit = GiayA = (66.2)(5076) = 2GGREN > 260 EN Use E= Fmm 25.08 1? os > it fe ¥" Fecanos” 75-99 K Co beh. 0.76330 RS. = $+ $(0-1220) -$(0.76330)" = 1.2973 = Se lyiycley]. 250ntot f)- geese er Sau = Be 1-4 Cet y ]- 29ee [i 400.16220}] = 92.38 x10* P Paw = Sv = (98.2810 (2720 »lo*) = 254¥10"M = 2SH kN =< 325 kN Do not vse. Wey Lb 89x64 x12.7. A= (2101780) = 8560 mm* = B56O%[O% m* Ty = @VGU.26 108) = 2.7Z #10" wont Ty @Lo.sBts1o% + (i7e0Vt@. | = 2.3283 x10% me » Lig = [Tem - [2 2288r10* SF on ve fe [ARB = 25.57 mm © AEST be, 24 Ledr Y Gesnnor * 38% < CG ih = 0.7468 BS = €4§$(ores)-$(0.7068)" = sence _. 250¥10% Sua = Tseaege| | - Pur = Gy A = (aS.18Ss10* Wesoxis*)= 339*10*N = 384 kv > 325 kN 0.2408) | = 98 15S nto Pa Use L84x54%R.7, —t Proprietary Matril.© 2009 Tae MfeGraweHlh Companies, ne AI sighs reserved. No pat of hit Maul may be played reproaced itrbued in any Forno by any means, wont hep Wwitenperissen othe publisher, o sed Rey the limited cbt to enn. and educators pemited by Moca use preparation. Auden ong this nl sing without pean *10.85 A rectangular fobe having the cross setion shown is used as oben ivee column of 44-m effective length, Knowing that y= 250 MPa and £ = 200 ‘GPs, use load and resistance factor design to determine the largest centcie live Joad that canbe applied ifthe centri dead fad is 220 KN Use a dead Toad fac- tor yp = 12, live Toa factory, = 1.6 and the resistance factor = O85. L= 44m b= Bomm bz = 1Bo-3(#) = /64inm hot Bomm hz = ein A= (Be )CI30) - C164 G) = 4TH mmn® [e1PedU3)3- (164 )CU4))] = P1072 rach te - = ITE mm PbS <2 BYE - ee = on9sa7 < 1.8 09076 A (0.csae G = (4704)(0.658)" (050) = Go4.3 EN Wh + nh = PR G.ava2e) + (6 VR, = Co.asK 804-3) R= aba-3 kN =~ se sessed. No pat of he Manual nay be di 113.40 2 O877TE _ o.a7rW(avon0) ee Sun UI Cisse si vemnTe tt anient tis Po A Sin = (BS80 «10° )(133,85%)0%) = 1.1484 KIO N i Pe TP + TR eR fee as B=? APL + LC Tee = (OAC Hat toe) Po 433 kN =e p Por aalkN =e &) W260 xJol, A> 12400 mm? 2GOOHS we YF ERE mm = GLE RIC m $8. ca « Lely = SR oe = Resa < 8.40 = We T(goomto*) _ Ge = (ety > “Gecszye = 209. 94 MPa 6. = Co.csa Sr] 6, = Loesa aus) = 124.12 MPa Pu = A Gen = 12900 «10° IC 134, 12410") = 2.3751 HIDE N Poe NR = PP La Py + be Bee = (0,90K(2,2951 10°) Re ky = Proprietary Material. © 2009 The MeGraw-titl Companies, Ine. Alright eserved. No pat ofthis Manual maybe displayed, reprouce, , = (4sve)(0.658)° 7" (282) = 8262 LS > 742 EA Use L= Fmm —-= Proprietary Material, © 2009 The McGraw-Ihil Companies, Inc, Alrighis eerved. No pat ofthis Mena may be diplayed eprodvaed of ‘taba ay fen or by any means, witht the poor writen pension of th blake, or used beyond the Kiteddvrttion eo enhets {nd edcrors permed by Meraw Fil fr ter individ courte preparation. A eaden rng this marl ewig it witha parson. 0.98 A steel column of 5.5m effective length must cary a centric dend load of 310 KN Problem 10.88 ‘and a centric live load of 375 KN. Knowing that ay = 250 MPa and £ = 200 GPs, use Toad and resistance facter design to select the wide-flange shape of 310-mm nominal depth that should be used, ‘The dead fond factory 1.2 the live lead factor y,~ 1.6 and the resistance factor = 090, Tem} _ = 4.11 fPEES = 133.22 be trans: Pian Re YoPo + NA+ PP Requived: Phe BRIER. . WaXsioletecdisrs) « eatin PreBimcnary cotev tions, Re GA A> Bes 18080 a spwior™ 4320 wn" ppc 28272 EL ’ a (1e8o «107 Ve s\* 0.877 1 @oorlO") F1B.BT IT m= 1BLBIRIO” wam® Tey WSIOK TH, A= ABO mm® Tye RBM «IO mom YT 44 T oe wy Tv a be 2 6.5 ty 84.7r1one WE. WG@oomot) _ (Le 7 VF Tieeye = NCI IT MPa 6,2 Laesa® Jo, ~[o.6sa""" ](as0) = 130.62 MPa = [10,66 < 183,22 Piz AG, = (448010! iso. G2x10* Pa) = 1238 kN > [080 EN (Acceptable) The next Lighter shape, W3i0x 6, with T= 12.3 ™10% mm” Pails the momend of inertia eritevion given above. Use W3I0 «74 = Peoprctary Materia, ©2009 The MeGraw-1il Companies, Ine. Allrighs reserved. No pat of this Manual may be displayed, stb in any form or by any means, without te prior writen permision ofthe plc or ued beyand he hited Seiution to aches sd educator permined by McGraw for teks indiideal couse preparation. Asan using tis manuals sig without permisan 10.89 A column of S5-m effective length is made ofthe shins alley 2014-76, Problem 10.80 for which the allowable stress in bending is 220 MPa, Using the interaction ‘method, determine the allowable load P, knowing thatthe eccentricity is (a) ¢= 0, @e~40mm. bet ISR mm b= be RE + 12Z mon 152100 bS- bs = 820 ma* = 8220 410% m* | i A= “| ee Hb. bt) = RE.OR 10% men® en Ve PR + 50.26 nm = 56.26 010% m fa ee ; foe a 97.16 > SS + 322rw? | anmjot Sad Toye CedeTe = 5B.AR MPa Fee contere Poacting (0°1(38.92%/0%) = B2OxION = B20kN =O fo) @F Horto™f mn = dCts2) = 76 my = 76 >l07% m (dexter rex for) a Pp ae Bldorto™ U76*10") ss cccgwis P= 4 “(822010 “NSEFRK(OE) (HOR ¥(O"* N22 » (0%) Pr 273 xX N Pe27B KN me Proprltary Material ©2009 The MleGraw-HIll Companies, Ine. All rights reserved: No prt of his Manual may be dipayed, reproduce, 8220 wet = 200K Sm* HOF BS )> 26.02 10% wae I = 56.26 mm = 52.26 210°? Sor = 58.32 < ss RAZ ~UI. 585 XS3.32) = 1275 MPa Cape = 2IR- LEAs Cir) © @ e-0 P= AG * (B220%16'(127.Sn108) = 1048 ¥loTN = 1oWB RN =e (? : 4OwlO mn = GAYIS2) + 76 mu = 2108 p Pom to 17ers) Po (Iona Wer 05) * Ce oro Yaro wor) * 485A IOP = 1 Ps 673KV om Pr 673 = (oh N Proprietary Material, © 2009 The MeGraw-Hil Compantes, Ic. Al righ eserved. No pat ofthis Maal maybe dleplaye, reproduced, ce Aisibated in any for by any spans, without epic writen permission of palisiror ued beyond the ined dbton to teaches i forte individ course peepratcn. A steden using ths manta sing # withowpeemison. and educators permits by Mera Problem 10.91 10.91 A sawn lumber column of 125 X 190-mm crass section has an cffecive length of 2.5 m. The grade of wood used has an adjusted allowable siess for compression parallel to the grain oe = 8 MPa and a modulus of elas- ticity = 8.3 GPa. Using the allowable-stress method, determine the largest ‘centric load P that can be applied when (a) ¢ = 12 mm, (b) ¢ = 24 mm. Sawn Bomber! 6.=9MPq B= 83 GPa ie c= 0.8 Ke = 0.300 Les em b=Momm, dei2Smm, es Begs mm Boe bd = (/90)(25) = 22750 mm” T= Efiasy lige) = Te 449 x loo mat Eat (0.200) 31ST pore ary (2560) f - Kee Sa ayes Gee 6, + 62187 9 = or 7784 Cet Lt See /6s = 0599] 6.y = 6. Cp = (Blo 5991) = 47 BMFA Bu, Buce _ Bary TES Cy Pa = A793 7 9ST EN B P26 Paw = aed if =< TH G49 xrok (by @ = 24mm ~ Re 2 — 47 em OTE BN = 64B bY se + IS) 2150 Tie 8 x10% Proprietary Materlal, © 2009 The MeGraw Hl Companies, Ine llsightteserved. Nop ofthis Manual maybe displayed reprodced, oF isibted in ony foro by any means, witht the por writen persion of te publisher owed beyond the Knied distbaton vo techers nd edycators penned by MeCrawThl for thee indidul course prparton, Ardent xing Ihsan ews without permsion Problem 10.92 10.92 Solve Prob. 10.91 using the imeractio sress in bending of 9 MPa. shod and an allowable 10.91 A sawn lumber column of 125 X 190-mm cross seetion has an effective fength of 25 m. The grade of wood used has an adjusted allowable sexs for compression paralle! to the grain oe ~ 8 MPa and a modulus of els- ticity E ~ 83 GPa, Using the allowable-siess methos, determine the largest tecenitic load P that can be applied when (a) e = [2 mm, (b) e = 24 mm, 5M Pa 0.300 Sawn Panbert 6a = Saha C=O.8 Kee les osm br ifomm, a= psmm, c= B=4Gomm Boz be €19000125)= 23750 mk Tye U2 00903 = 7448 K16% ment Cen = ae = Kab d® _ (0.800) 89 «7 EY ga cmp ie (2500)= See 18, = OE Cpt Gee | (Pee y- SelFe = 90-5991 c 0-978) Sue = Se Cp = ($M0+S99) = 4,793 MPa fe + Pee = 6P <\ p<} @ a3) ER = less76 416° A! Pat = jarteggajoe = 1467/9 EN = TET EN « G&) | = ahnn B= amen Gado 7 2831S NW Pa = agrybaee ted EW ~ 1233 "10% Proprietary Material. © 2009 The Me i Companles, te. Al ight reserved. No pa of hie Man detabuted nny fem ob any enn, hpi site perio of Ye pablo ed bso ‘an educators peited by McGraw Ii for ter ddl coure preparation, student sng this anal ws 1 dspayesepraduced, or te tation io escers X without pesmisson Problem 10.93 j 10,93 A stcel compression member of2.75-m effective length supports an eccentric load 2s shown. Using the allowable-stress method and assuming e = 40 mm, ‘determine the maximum allowable load P. Use oy = 250 MPa and f= 200 GPa. transition £2 gfe Zea nies 4.1 Zo« 10% = 133.94 sian 15 S180 % 152 AX 1g90 mm = 1970 #10 * ma Wan = Wy = 16S m= 1G BHIO7 Se 19.8 OF vn = 7984 1S~ ma ey = O y= Home = Yoxlio™® m tis = 16B.7I2> 133.2% = ME , Ween _ ‘6 Ge * Cemncys 7 “Cea.tia)® eee Cy > BNE » (0.877\¢69. 35) = 36.418 MPa f+ ly [My. BYP Pe, 1.2 Rt Tells |= Rt Se + Be = PGs Br) - ke KP < Gin p< Sop. ree eeu eet Hox to™* 2 Ke spam thet © = 1.08085x/0% ae pe PRBS, = sre x09 N P= 35.3kM “ Proprietary Material, © 2009 The Meraw-Htll Companies, Ine. All ighs reerved. No pat ofthis Manat may be dplyed, eprodecd, or 45 'Was0%16' = 133.22 S130X1S A> 1890 mm = 1890%(0" wt Vin = = 168 me = 163 OE Sp = 74. B X10 wand = 7B RIO ont e= 0 B= Comm = 6OKIO™ mm be 2 ISL Van Ve.Sniot ~ 168-12 > 139.22 6. = ME = FQevoxio") © hel Gee raye 7 61 SS MPa Guy = 22822 Sin ac STINGS 85) 2 36.413 MPa Me = m 1 : a [+ [ES] = go + fe = PGS + &)- KP KP < Ge Ps Se xto® 2 K > jadyoe t SES +O = 280978x/08 ne P< fee = RB.4 KIO N Pr2gHkN = Proprietary Material. © 2009 The Mt istbted fn any fer by any me tnd edvcaors peated by MeOraw aH Companies, Ine. Al ight reserved. No par ofthis Mamist maybe siplyed repofiod oF witout te prior writen peisson of tie publisher, fused beyond te mid rbation a teachers ifr tee indvidua couse preparation. A student sing is man f using hoot permision, Problem 10.95 10.95 A rectangular column is made of a grade of sawn wood that hasan adjusted allowable stress for compression parallel to the grain Fe = 8.3 MPs and a modulus ‘ofeasticity £111 GPa. Using the allowable-sress method, determine the largest aca adlowable effective length J that can used. A= 180 mm = 0.180 m b= 240 mm = O.240 wm At bd = 43.2x10% m™ E = 11]00 MPa T= LAB = & (0.180¥0. 240) = 207. 36(0° m* 2 = 2S me = 0.025 m c= 8-10 Mm BS™ 1O* 4 (BSH. 025 Yo. 120° A at Cue ta yagvios * 407.36 x10 idetibliede 1 Pa : MPa, ry het x= Ge /6L where C= 0.8 For sown dumber Oe yl) sy = (eT @ “sy Gren 2 (0. gng92)-l (0-8 1.38822) - 9 yzaco Gig = Gy (0.48350) = (8.3/0. 48350)= 3.598 MPa Ges HU Keb here Ke > 0.800 ae Kee. (0, 180 f@-2e2Ku190) 5.48 m = sis " Proprietary Materia. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companes, In. Al righ ese No pat ofthis Manas “eee MPa > kek Keg & a a See wane “a where Keg 7 0.300 it @seeViniee) _ Led 0.180 of SO Bm -_ Proprietary Material. © 2009 The MeGraw-Thl Companies, ne llrightsreserved. No pat af thie Manan may be diplyed epraed, _ [aengo® _ eam = {Se B34 > 66 L = BBM © = (BL BIZ SKI) LOlGm =a Si Companies Inc. Allrgh reserved, No par of his Manoal may be displayed, reproduce sy form or by ony means, want the pier writen permiation of he publisher or zed beyond te limited dstbution to teachers, nd educators permitted by McCrae or hel individual coves preparation. A student xing hs rst using without persion, 2014-76 and 10.98 Solve Prob. 10.97, assuming that the aluminum alloy wsed Problem 0-24 thatthe allowable stess in bending is 180 MPa. 10,97 An eccentric load P= 48 KN i applied at a point 20 mm from the geometric axis of a 50-mm-diameter rod made of the aluminum alloy 6061-16. Using the Interaction method and an allowable stress in bending of 145 MPa, determine the largest allowable effective length L that can be used. : es kde 25mm A= Te? = 1.9635 10% min” sm dametoe | FR = 12.5 mm ee s \a0 "10% Pa é, : 4l ~ Pes} _ 1.263svie [1 - GepeGou ast") | Suc “igxio= “"(206.3%10™ Vigoxioe) Ise, | * “aee10F (306.8 %10"7 )(I80 10%) = RBIR4 KIO Pa! Gung = 43.236r10° Pa = 43.236 MPa He jo? Assume & >SS, Sige BRXIS - fS = WRIST > SE ee = FRIST A = (92.7572 Slo?) ~ Proprietary Material, ©2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies Ine. All sighs reserved. No pat ofthis Manga maybe displayed, reproduced, Astbated i any form or by any means, without he prior wetea persion of the pablishr or wed beyond the inte ciation t teachers, ‘and edo persed by McGraw Hil forthe individu course prpsrstion. A alden! wing this mama i wing without persion, Problem 10.99 P= 170KN 10.99 The compression member 4B is made ofa stel for which ay= 250 MPa and E = 200 GPa. It is free at its top A and fixed al its base B. Using the allowable-stress method, determine the largest allowable eccentricity e,, knowing that (a) ¢,= 0, ®) ¢,= 8 mm. Steed t * tuansition Ft Gy > 250 MPa A = (isnt M50 rics?) ~ “Te = E = 200000 MPa 133.22 3750 10° mm Ty= b Oso ¥S0n1o*)* = 781.25 (ot mt y fk = ABYC om Naw Ty t BlSorio Yrs 16) = 1.1878 lot m" 21651 10% m yo fe = (20.85) = 110m 6. = iE - Ei@eone") . eet Tey php locsa*"* aso} = Le Mac, = hlO/14.434 15> = 76.2) € 133.22 334.86 MPa 10,08 MPa = Gy a N o.03 110° Vox -siee - 0] aso ist Ct BAe me Cee aia rio“ = IL RE Oe we es BLAS 916 (b) ey = BxIG* m = 6.56% 10% m Cy7 6.56 mm Proprictary Material. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, jh reserved, No pat of thi Manual maybe displayed reproduced oF 200009 MPa : francition HI 4 TYE = 133.22 Az (SMO) Sent? V > 8750 «10% wn® smn Ly? CISH10* Ort")? = 781.250 10"7 mt Wye fH = ty3a10* Ty = (60010 15 10") = 1.7578 «1% on? teed fe = 2h esi nto" LE QMOSSy H1IO me Le Mace = 110 /IV.4BYHIS” = 76.21 < 133,22 0m peeeeiee) + Goss) = 339.80 mPa Se. a ibs Leesa" ] (250) = 110.03 MPa, Guittbesing = 120 MPa fern needy 7 AEaceatin) * Te Gunciwring) L(E- $e 1 with ee ey Ou lmdtingy VT, Ty ‘oxo (8 4 rte ) es pa pele uit ia Vaowlo® Fal 25x10 Ge is Vi. 03 Jo = f= O,41R01 C= 778 mm me reserved. No part ths Manual may be displayed, reproduced, or ‘orton permission of the pblsher, or sed beyond the Hine dsibuion to teaches individual couse preparation. Asodent using this manuals using i witout permission 10.101 A column of 4.2-m effective length consiss of a scetion of steel Popemae et tubing having the cross section shown, Using the allowable-stress method, deter ‘mine the maximum allowable eccentricity e if (@) P = 220 KN, (b) P = 140 KN. 1p _Useoy = 250 MPa and = 200 GPa, E200 6p - PT trensition B ATYE = 183.22 bby = om by © be 2E+ 80mm As babi: stoo mm Todt to " Apes T 100mm 4a ve iF + 2b 47 Hm Les sam lag be, 428 8 3.6, Bt en 1 1338.22 seme?) _ Pa Cisene > 12% (o.esa 77/2548] (250) = Gs.22 Mra su BREE cy Be EUG} (a) Puy 2720 bil Aten fea | scent ~ BEE, Jeoooitam os natn i. x10" series [eszouet . Hose roversss b © = 19:5 mm _ “Ge % bao x04 Proprietary Material. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Ine. All right reserved, No part ofthis Manuel maybe dapaye, reproduced oF Bomm ce semm Ae bib aeeomm Le b(t bY) + 4eteniot mat - les 54m Lelr= 106 > 13822 = O.877TE _ yg), = & iB Sep = SEITE = eiipe mre Guu> Set = 48-59 MPa Ruec eB B g me EES « Gy Ease. Su e=Apleu- @) Py =lioin ~ AM [sects Heeee (Ja er01b13 hm 2 lhlmm wt (os yir0008, Sbooxre-6. 6 Tao fen ae e 20104097 hm es 4mm = © ean Leer ee ‘Propeetary Materil, ©2009 The McGran-Hil Companles, In. Allighs reserved. No pst ofthis Manin maybe diplyed reproduced steed in any for or by any means, witht he prior writen permission of te publisher, of wed beyond th nite dsabution to teaches ‘nd educator permited by McGraw Hi forthe Individual coure preparation, A student ting this manual swing without permission, Problem 10.103 10.103 A sawn fumber column of rectangular cross section has a 2.2-m effective Tength and supports a41 KN load as shown. ‘The sizes availble for use have b equal to 90 mm, 140 mm, 190 mam and 240 mim. The grade of wood has an adjusted sk allowable stress for coinprescion parallel tothe grain 0, = 8.1 MPaund E'=8.3 GPa, Use the allowable-stress method to determine the lightest section that can be used. Sovm Pawhes? Gas Bt MPa Es 8.36Pa C208 Vag = 0.300 Lez 2 Rm fw , Beee iteteee eee OF 80x10 Mm , KUPY= FS mm © ISRO mw At O10 b om Ty = tb (o.40)8 = 571.58 x15° b wt Pap Pay (80% 10" Megat) = lege Pur. Gy 0.190 b SUSBMTE Pig = 0.05388 Ev b d= 0.19 m or by whiehever is smabler. > KeeE _ (0.800)(gs00) _ 2 Cee = (ay > ZATelY = 5.5 d MPa Gee (6.7 SEEM 2 6s.5) at 6 = = Cpe Li Sale. [Seley - 6 = + Oe Me (Et S28, ja Selo ie VOT? 0-8 Cut. = 6. Ce = Bl¥10%) Ce = (0.05388 b)(8.1¥ 10°) Cp = 472.47x10% bCo Cekeulete Paw for abl Four volues of b. See thle befow. bo) | dey] C76. Ce | Paw (uN) 0,090] 0,090 | 0.51443] 0.44367| 18.87 | oy) yy —sloitdo| oo} 1.24480] 0.76081] 50.3 ‘ O140]} 0.190] 22921 | 0.8872 | 79.7 0.240] 0,190] 2.2927 | 0.8878] 100. 7 Use b= 0.NOm = Ome Proprictary Material, © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Compan, In, All rights reserved No part ofthis Mana ay be dptyed, eprduced oF Use the allowable-stress method to determine the lightest section that can be used D: BS Loy Sawn dombeo: 62> BI MPa B= 38.36P hua a e708 Kup = 0.800 790 mom LAE Lex 22m Loe ead Sy fe 4 Peete = Sy A 4ox10 my ee EUG) © 9S mm = ISHS? mm A = 0.170 b m* Tyr & b(0.140)8 = 571.68 1% b mt + Rew (Horio 5 xio*) H.9i Rat og : ook *s7rsaxioe tb b * See Pet 0.083953 Ciyb A= 0.190 m ov b, whichever is smabler, KecE _ (0,800)(8200), = See = Wa (za7aye s.5 dy Mm ic + Sipe a’ = 63.51 at 12 Gul (EES Sz WG, Se Sali) Gel 6, Cp = (8.110%) Ce Pur = (0.083953 k)(BIxl0°)C, = G80.02%x/0" bCp Cakeul te Pay For all foor valves oP b. See table beflour, a 4 4 O44 267 0.76081 0.8878 ©. 3873 Pe 4} kw Use br OHO m = MHOmm 6, B=3SIx10" Pa. ged Avmet=Ha* I> Bets Zar fire PH 5 Rese Renee” TEx sty Pu Ped ' ABBY © 2T6a tay GYPL , 32 Ped eae Taint (G4 eset US), (s2\les 10° Va0x10" Wasimonat * TMdoxtoy de He ptone XY + 195.530 x. = | d- ve = 70.0 Kt im = 17. SO% 15? m BS.7 > 66 Assemption is vercFred. © 2009 The MeGraw Hill Companies, ne. Al rights reserved, No part of thi Manual maybe displayed eprodce, ot ory any means, witout he pir writen permission of the publisher or wed beyond the limited distin to ener, ted esos permite by McGraw or heir individual couse prepttion, A stodent using tis mana sting it witout permron. Problem 10.106 10.106 Solve Prob. 10.105, using the allowable-stress method and assuming that ‘the aluminum alloy used is 2014-T6, 10.108 The eccentric load P has a magnitude of 85 KN and is applied ata point located at a distance e = 30 mm fiom the geometric axis of a rod made of the ‘aluminum alley 6016-16, Using the interaction method with = 140-MPa allowable stoss in bending, determine the smallest diameter d that can be used, Assume L/V > 55. Gy cm B=372%/0" Pa e-# AanetsFdt oT = za ve JE sd Pit, Piteid . SeP , a2Ple _ ok Age TB : wae ‘ase 7 | let Gt PL tent ea PLie 5 Set Ge = GALES 1, WEXGA ASHI LST BO %I0*) 5 _ WT (B72%10") Bn (S14 x10") : 10.473 «10% XY» 2.5186% Oo XE = 1 EID aL mt de b> 80.4xIO Pm d= 20.4 mm = : Lous Go Rte Bets 15 > 5S Assumption is verified. retry Materil,© 2009 The MeGraw-Hll Companies Ine Allright reserved, No pro hs Manual my be dsplaye,repoduce, or ‘sted io any fre or by any means, witout he pir writen peemision of te publisher, or sed beyond the ited sition wo teaches tnd educators pemited by MeCiran- Hil forte indvidal course preparation. A student using this maaual suing it without permision, 10.107 A compression member of rectangular cross section has an Jem 10.107 belied fective length of 0m ais mado of the alminam alloy 2014-76 for which tho allowable stress 165 MPa. Using the iferation method, determine the smallest dimension dof the cross section that canbe used when Ps 130 EN eae A= 56a c= gd eslomm 1y> Joomm Cau = lose, P= IB0bW Lee bUSb A? % Assume We Can, he de tt mm ee Z 37200? 372008d* 372000 ys. 9, . Assome W/tiin> 5S. Cane? Tere © AP Lee > Raced 7 0382 TA 4 Pec . 1000, aytsrormm (dd) 2, ASite Tes — (SGA Oo3827 a) (st a*) es) 60659 22 oe + Rees bet x= 5 bourgx® + PHAR =e | Seduing for x, X= 010/07, 4746 < boam LM. UR 900/ (47-46) > O57 > ST Aas mm me Problem 10.108 P= 190M 10.108 Solve Prob, 10.107, assuming that e = 5 mm. 10,107 A compression member of secangular cross section has an effective length oF 0.9 m and is made of the aluminum alloy 2014-16 for which the allowable stress in bending is 165 MPa. Using the interaction method, determine the smallest dimension d of the cross section that can be used when etm Az Soa erkd ee: Smm Le= 900 mm Say + (SHR: P= BOE ye kUOat wrk Assume Vet Vn, i, A < komm Le/tmin = VIR beat aa : Sheen _ awed 2000d*_ 4. a Assome Le/fen > SS. Cae Ge = TEE tage 002274 Ph , Pec 5 120060 4 Mae30000) (5) A) RGac TE, — Sbd)(e-03527 A*) Ge BCS) bo . F ore et =! let m= 4. bo6sgx*s yard x= 1 Aa bs 4teimm < LB imm Tor] > 6 Sofeing For x, % = 8002367 ml Lee = WiR )(Joe V e441 A= 44d mm =e Problem 10.109 10.109 A compression member made of steel has a 720-mm effective length and ‘must support the 198-KN load P as shown. For the material used ay ~ 250 MPa and B=200 GPa. Using the interaction method with an allowable bending stress ‘equal to 150 MPa, determine the smallest dimension dof the cress sectin that can De used. ony Using dimensione in mehevs, Les 20 man + 0.720 im 4oxo* a Ie= B(doxot Yd = 5.3833 x10% db Ty= eWovio?) a? = 3.s3s3x/0% J en De 18 me = 188/57 > lyl= 20 mm + 0,020 m 4.71 BBO = 33,22 fee A> 40mm = 4rd’. Then Line Tn Bs le v- fae - f& palmate = Ustreietm, = G25 < 133.22 ooujot) _ poset 507.76 MPa ray 0.658" 250) = j21.82 Me (78010 iso), N93 10% 7 Gomes ayia) azxto*) * (3.338303 AP 1so%/0") 40.634 vio"? , 3.5eHoxio-* | ae dP 40.6384 IO 2 - 3.5ctor1> =o d= Hf secon * + o[(40.084 187)" + ONG. S040 fo . A= 83.4 mm A= 82,4% 10% im > 4Ox1O Fm tnd eoocaors permitted by MeGrau-Hil for tele indidul courte prparalln. A stent ing the masa urng i without persion, 40.110 Solve Prob, 10.109, assuming thatthe active length 162 Propiom 10110 and that the magnitude P of the eccentric load is 128 KN. 1 san 10.109 A compression member made of steel has 8 720-mm effective Tength and must support the 198-KN load P as shown. For the material used ory = 250 MPa and F = 200 GPa, Using the interaction method with an al Towable bending stress equal to 150 MPa, determine the smallest dimension d ‘of the eroxs seetion that ean be used Using dimensions in meters, Az dori d be = 1.62 wm I= Kosa = $.3833K10% Ty = (onto a? = 3.3333 to? d* Inl = da, Wb = 20mm = 20x15* wr Nels It mm > 18107 trans! ar fE - 411 of OAtET 193,28 Assume db > 40mm = 4OWiS wm, Then Ionia = De lk Bee 1.547 4107 wn Hee yong > 133.20 2877 TE - 9.817 7 (Q00n10") _ See = eye = WRT = 87.958 MPa, Cujcoot = $2.87 MPa, Cult, bending = 150 MPa eet en AGigentn YSu,ry 128 xto> ¢ 28 xio’Xlax10* Xt) Gowis ANG. e7 io) * (2 38850 D\USOrIO) 62.756x10* 5 2304%I0* _ a ae e d* - 60. 15¢x10"d - 230410" = Oo d= #f 60.756 445" +4] (GI5 x10 4 ANG. 304 x16) } d= 87.2410% m > 4x10" m A= 87.2 mm Proprietary Mat ©2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, ne. Alright reserved. No pt ofthis Mam maybe di sisted in any fo or by any men and edecaors permed by MeGrw yet eprced, ot ‘without the prior writen pemiston ofthe publisher, or sed beyond th ited dsbution (teachers i for hi individal ours preparation. A tude! using this manuals sing it witht permission. Problem 10.111 0.111 A steel tube of 80-mm outer diameter is to carry a 93-KN load P with an eccentricity of 20 mm. The tubes available for use are made with wall thicknesses crements of 3 mm from 6 mm to 15 mm. Using the allowable-stress method, determine the lightest tube that can be used. Assume E~ 200 GPa and ay 250 MPa, Vor ade t dO we Heb Ase, 1 EW) vel Ee ‘0am outer danetor tfw A r r aw) | (nw ¢ wen") |CLO% mn | Crem”) let 22m 3 37 726 0.53% | 22.24 6 34} tas | o,aet | 2625 Pr 43rlo Nw ate a | ai | 2007 | ass angi 12 22 | 2564 1528 [2a4t ig] 28 | 3063 | 17o4 ]as.sa &: fe BORE transition @! WIE = 4.11 BERET = 139.22 Try tedmm, 4 2522, = 26.92 = 133.22 y VY 725.3 io =TE 2 a*(Qjooxio*) 6. Gare 7 Eigooxe") a) = 261,27 MPa Cy = Se + he Lo.esn?" 10250) = 100.20 MPa ier * ter 43x10% 103) (20 15") (Yo xtc ) B 4 Pec = TERIOR 4 awlon one Oe = 104.2 Mpa 2100.3 MPa Cnot Powe) Approximate requived aveat (1242 )(2007) 2085 mm* i0.8 ze be. 22 ee fs Tey Bei mm. Hee BR = Jo.l2 133.22 Gq= 243.05 MPa 6y = 97.33 MPa vf mio a £ + Bees 9 Tae Geert ea = 85.0 MPa < 97.3 MPa Dse t= 12mm, Proprietary Mateis. ©2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies In. Allrighs eserved. No put ofthis Manual maybe displayed reproduced sistbted I any form or by any means, withthe pic writen permission ofthe publisher cr aed beyond the Finite debutoe to aches nd educators pated ty MeGraw-Hil for thei individea cours preparation. Aster rng tis anal ewig without permission. 10.112 Solve Prob. 10.111, using the interaction method with P= 165 RN, €= 15 Problem 10.112 ‘mm, and an allowable stress in bending of 150 MPa, 10,111 A steel tube of 80-mm outer diameter isto carry a 93-KN load P with an eccentricity of 20 mm, The tubes available for use are made with wall thicknesses in increments of 3 mm from 6 mm to 1S mm. Using the sllowable-stress method, doterminc the lightest tube that can be used. Assume E ~ 200 GPa and ay = 250 MPa, 1 = 200m +H 1 = dy = 40 mm yet 0mm outer 3S 2 * Aang nt) 12 FUR) [ Eful ads r i cron Gn | (nm) [ot mes"? | Gem) Le = 2.2m “lire 3 | 37 | 726 | 0.589 | 22.24 6 | 34 | sas | oer | ae2s Pr (6snto N a | 31 | 2007 | 1.2e5 | asat a | a8 | ased] saz} 244i Gu rmty = 150 MPa is | 25 | goee | L704 | 23-54] feansitien &2 aJ& = 4.7 fBBEBT = 139,22 2 Tey ttm, b= phage 7 86.92 < 133.22 = HIE , BRooxot) Lg, Ge > Une * GEFZ)* Coie eaeee 250 /261.99 Scayeetia® [o.6s8°"'"" TQase) = 100.30 MPa. Pp Pec a 165 Kio% Gesmie Wisc exto®) KGa * Fy, bidiny ~ Gorrie WiowawIony” (18510 Kiser s = 0.8204 0.514 = 1.384 > 1 Chat allowed) Approximate requived aveat A= (1.334)(2007) = 2677 mm Ty teitmm. Be shdon = qo. < 133.22 6, = 243.05 MPa Cuujeatrie ¥ 47-33 MPa. Pe Pee ee 165% 10% (esr VAS nto WHOx I KGa” T Gy, kin, * CSAs KR TIO * ~ CBW +O) (BO IO") 0.6614 0.432 = 1,093 >1 Croft Mowe) Try E=IS mm. des 93.26 62 21695 MPA ajentie = TH.HO MPa 16S xto® Gesmte® US lo? K4oulte? y _ Botdmo Vaanorie® * ewnioWisox tory) = 0-988 < | Use E = tSmm, - 10.113 A steel column having a 7.2m elfective length is loaded Problem 10.118 centrcally as shown, Using the allowable stress method, see shape of 350-mm nominal depth that should be used. Use o, = 200GPa _ (ERE _ [RW as000 if om je = [Zar(aezeee} = (25eT TP eofown is shoot and Forcing is convic FS=$ Gye Se = BB j5omrq 0m FES ° SB A> &- Agese 3200 min? TF cofomn is dong and foading is ole RS.= NAR Be fee = fe a < Sy Tey W 2X tet AFI2900mm 5 yr X10" mom GL Emm Sy= [6qooae he? 5 7 oe = us $ (019149) ~ Flo G49 r= 17081 bar § & [i 3S) = PEL kCeaeat] = 763 MPa Ee be = Hiesee 5 Uiuetlie) = Goufa > Ce Dosafe Assuming Hat Gane is approximately proportionst tof, the vequirgd aren is Jo q A = (12900) LS = 53/63 Ant (R400) ae FI & Te ty = fof mm Cane 14 08 MPG sate Ty 2 ty obo mm Dse W340 X 216 =~ Problem 10.114 10.114 Solve Prob. 10.113 using the interaction method, assuming that ay = 350 MPa anal an allowable stress in bending of 200 MPa. 10.113 A steel column having a 7.2m cifective length is loaded ce ccniically as shown, Using the allowable stress method, select the wide-flange shape of 350-mm nominal depth that should be used. Use oy = 250 MPa and Ph are Steet: 0,2 /2EE « [PERO y2 Le = 72m Assume de > obra . Lt. eo. Wy < 76 * 706 ere WE - wey Sute™ TH) ~ VaR T® Interaction formulas a 4 Pee | a AGS TxGe The Rest tern of mequelity (I) becomes 1-42 PL? | AR PLY 2 (1.92) eboosy (7220) _ WEAYy wety (200000) Ly The seconel term of inequatity (1) becomes Pe _ (abeoeerae0) 94s 7x10 Se Same (5,040) Se Then inequedity (1) becomes Ape 4 weg <1 Obviousky — Ty > au ancotmmt anh Sx > 4574/0 mud Shape [ly Gant] Gna] B | w2oex| f25-4yi08 | 704 >I Wboxlol is Ate Aghtest W360 x104.] 50-6 ¥10% | 1690 os shape with B=! Use W3be xiot = Proprietary Materla, © 2009 The MeGraw-IH8 Companles, Inc, Alright served. No part ofthis Manual maybe diplays reproduced of Plea ff Sa = 296010" (Stare * Boxee ) = 8,8BxIO mm = 8380 mm" Try W200%54, At 7560mn*, Sy 582x107 mam” Vy S14 2 EB meee Ty Bigot = WN. 7S «133.22 Be = Teja 7 158.06 MPa Gtr asefiss,o0 si $+ aby [o.ess’ ‘[Qaso) = 77.217 MPa Pp Pe = 296n0* REujcmtre Se Guy tdig (T8601 N77.-2I7*10") Garon AUisoxioy 0.5075 + 0.4238 = 0.9313 <1 (allowed) yr Si. 7 Busy, contes ase rto? 2s x10") Try W200%52, A= Geeo mnt See S121 mm? S286 6e= 156. BH MPa Cyycateie = 76.821 MPa Qaexo asst?) _ Garis Kisorory = 060 >! not atlowed) sir 296 «10% Caowio WIE RAIHIO) Dse W200% 57 al Proprictary Material © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies ac. Alright reserved, No pst ofthis Menul maybe displayed, reproduced litte In any form or by any ean, without tho per write peision of th pulser cr used beyond the limited dsibation to teachers ‘snd edusatorepermited by MeGrave Hil fo hi individual eoureproparain, A student ing thie naval f sng without pemsion, 10.116 A steel column of 7.2-m effective length is to sug frobiom 10-116 load P at a point 2, located on the x axis as shown. Using the allowabie-stress method, slet the wideange shape of 250mm nominal depth that should be Used. Use E= 200 GPa and oy ~ 250 MPa. frensition At the trond = 133.22 Cy = SHO [OS my E SHLOF omim élections mect Hp > 138.32. = 2807 WE _ 0.3877 TRQe0x0%) Seng ~ herr) sem aee nto Hey Try W2S0%*4F.1 A= G2SOmm™, Ty = 15. 1 xtot mnt ete - Sy ¥ 150 410% wn Vy = 4A 2 mm Cup 19 FIG Z*ION VAT. IAIO Y= 4R-O4 MPa 10%, I3x1O* ons ® as Be Res Bk, BOE = 2.13 rite > Guu Gr flowed ) ; 7 S218 a a Aopeatimate wequired aveat Ax S228 (6250) = 6716 mm Try W250 % S38 A= T4290 wn® Sy 1BSRIO™ mm YY SO.3 mm Buy = 14, 9962x100 (50.2 15) 50,592 MPa wio® ont? 4 GSAT GetOT) 42,541 MPa < Cy 135 x10 Use W2S50«58 ia ‘Proprietary Materia. © 2009 The Mtraw-Hlll Companies, ne. Al ight reserved, No pat ofthis Monat may be displayed reproduced, or ‘sed ny form by any means, ihe the price wren prmsion of Ue publisher, or sed beyond the limited diseibuton teachers sd edacators permted by McGrail for thir dividual cours preparation. A stent using this anal fungi without peamsio, Problem 10.117 10.117 The sieel rod BC is attached to the rigid bar AB and to the fixed support at C. Knowing that G = 77 GPa, determine the extical load P,, of the system when d= 12 mi. Look af torsion spring BC, =i = SIg- o> Ee T= So = Ke G = 176Pa To Bets EG) + EGY = 2035-7am* Lt osm 46295-7110) Ke ay, ts ete KO = 31365 Mojred. 7 P A Se Lsing = 0375 sing 4DEM, 20: -PS+T = 0 pr t.Ke , aso ob S "Weng ~ aire ang” let @ =o. Pint 836 N =e Proprietary Materi, © 2009 The MeGraw-Hll Companies, ne ll sighs reserved. No prof this Manual may be splayed. reproduced, oF ‘inte any form or by any means, without the prior writen pension of the pblisie, or used beyond he ned dsisutinn wo teaches and educators permite by MeGra- Hil fo thir indvkua couse reparation, A student sings manu ising without pes 0.118 The rigid bar AD is attached to two springs of constant & and is in ‘equilibrium in the position shown, Knowing that the equal and opposite loads P and P" remain vertical, determine the magnitude P., of the critical load for the system. Each spring ean actin either tension or compression. Problem 10.118 Let ote and Xe be He deflections of pointe Band C, pesitwe —, Then, Far-k%e and Erbe 4ER<0: -F-RrO | 6Ra-& He -%e Fy and FL forma comp D, ° 5 as Let © be the angle change. Yya=-Ye = kasing EE = Dsind 4re P and © form a couple PSD tDZM=0: k(hosinOaceO - Pisind = Fe p- kates ae Pr het @-0 Pen = Proprietary Materil.© 2009 The MeGraw-Hill Companies Ine All ight reserved, No past ofthis Manal maybe dirplayed reproduced or BTO 10% vam F ORGAO wane? = 2 mes Arrangement (a) # QXB.7onlo*) 7. 40%10° mm" Ty = 2Lo.acgntot a (710 Yfi2.a¥] = 1.0370 10% mon* Lnm=Ty = 10870 % 10% mm = de ere WE Lan tof 1.08700 : Pee > Tekan 4. “aoextors 1.0370 mo" 227 x10" N = 227 kN Pays Be. 22 po = oBkN =e Es, Arrangement (i. Ty = (1(B.70¥10°) mun” Tt 2 o.regxtot serio rae i2.29] = 4.911 110% oom! Y Ian = Ty 410% mm = 4.911 «Io mt is a «107 niet p> Teta = BE (001074 HHT) 1697 vio' N = 1077 kW - Pe . 1077 Pars ge > EH Ry = WG kD 10.120 Member 48 consists ofa single C130 x 10.4 steel channel of length 2.5 m. Propion te 129 Knowing thatthe pins 4 and 8 pass through the centroid of the cross section of the channel, determine the factor of safety for the load shown with respect to Duckling in the plane of the figure when 0 = 30°. Use = 200 GPa, Since AB = 25m, triangfe ABC is isoveden, ZF, OF 4iThys or a) - Fi, cos IS° 4 FR, cos $0" = O i es da.skw Fig tin S0%~ Fycain IS? = 6.8 = Fig (sin Bot SBI EEE") = 0. 26795 Fag = = 28.378 kN casio C 180>10.4 Trin 0.229 10% tm” = O.22F>10% my” Pp, 2 EES Eien - EGoo (2oestot 0.224105) = 72.324 »10? M > 72.824 kM a 5 Fs, > Be . 222¢ RS=295 — Fin 25-393 10.121 A. 25-mm-squnee aluminum strut is maintained in the position sishtatenlibeshcal shown by a pin support at A and by seis of rollers at anal C that prevent ration oF the strut in the plane of the figure. Knowing that Lay ~ 09 m, Lye = 1.2 m, and Lop = 0.3 m, determine the allowable load P using a faotar ‘of safety with respoct to buckling af 3.2. Consider only buckling in the plane Ov the figs and use B= 72 GPa, 1 = tea 3 e ; ih, De hbk = e@sies\? = 32562 mm i * * ) wer Coden = GET e) Pex “ES Pay> Gales = esa Portion ABT Le = O.T lag meres = 0163 > ( Portion BCS Le = O.SLec = (0.5L) = OOH. Portion CD be = 2le = Kod) = Ob m (dane = 0:63 m Py = —EiltewieN Uoassexis®) -ypane 9 = 19-2 kN oy (3.27 (0+63)* Proprietary Materia. © 2009 The MeGraw-Hi ‘ibd ay fre chy any eens, wloat fad econ perited by Metin Hl forthe individual courte preparation. A student srng ths male sing wt permis 10.122 Knowing that P = 5.2 KN, detemine the fctor of salty for the structure Problem 10.122 shown, Use E = 200 GPa and consider only buckling in the plane of the structure. Teint Bt From force triang te, fs. Fu 12: _~22-mun diameter sings? sink Fie = 3.1079 kN (comp) Foc = 225152 KN (comp) Membr Le HG)" = E(B)" = S.1s34107 mm" 7 i Fixer = EELon . MGoon 0" YS.153 210") 7.086010" 0 a Mess ate SL 1S3x/5" mt = 20686 kN = Faser . 20686. Fe eH acted 1a Heiter Member BC: Iq = ray = E(B) = 1.494 e108 amt = 1499107 Laks Lh 288 me WELe _ F#(200 x107)(t1.497 +10") _ Sue ¥ UE = ar = T.BBISs0"N = 7.8553 RY fs, > Fae SmabPest FS. geerns. RS= 2270 = Proprietary Material. 2008 The MeGrav. Companies, ne All ight reserved, No prof his Manu] maybe displayed, repeoduced, 471f Rez 2 na. @) Let hom, tonié < Popeye es <8 = WE 2 Tadoxjot) _ Ser LP “Gaissoe 7 TR MPa pass Sue Be Se = pe [o.sa ‘J@is) = in1-0 mee Pa = Cay A = (UL O10) 3.8¥107*) Ry = i532 kN ) bes 65m. Hs Bios ~ME _ wQoortot) _ Oe = (ae > aay «88-0 Pa 149.77 > BLY Gu= te. Se = Teyllo.277\(s8.0)] = = 46.21 MPq Pur = Gar A = (46.21 x10°)(13.3> 107) P= 63RkN =e Problem 10.125 10.125 A compression member has the cross section shown and an ef fective length of 1.5 m. Knowing that the aluminum alloy used is 2014°T6, determine the allowable centric Load. = 01 sloomm bz +b -2t + b2am Uoo¥ ~(82% = 3276 mot Hel(sooyt = (82)"] = 486562 mo Let Um L . 120 To aps © Foal < 65 Fur 2019-T6 alomminum alloy. Cu 2 HR = LSRECY = 310 — (ERE) CHOI) = Jeph. MPa Past = Gua A = (483) (3276) = 48L8 LN Problem 10.126 10.126 A column of 5-m effective length must carry a centri load of 950 KN. Using allowable stress design, select the wide-flange shape of 250- ‘mm nominal depth that should be used, Use oy = 250 MPa and E = 200 GPa. >Ege . (S/8Y(480000) 4.33 y/0 m™ 250 Kor E = 200 Gfq 1.92 Ple® _ (1.42) 950x351 6 y > pee oo connty DBL X10 ml Toy W260K80, A= fo2cemm Tye gsinidmnh We 6am, C . [RE {22a aides Le BE. ep ec ES. = a S062) - For On4y = -8C7E 6a Sofi ey] 1): 38h $6069") = 108-8 MR Pat = CR peers H109¢TEN > 950 LA = 0 ONT Use w2svy fo = 10.127 A 32-4N vera load Pit applied a he midpoint of one edge ofthe Pomeneded if the aluminum compression member AB that is free at its tap and fc ats base B. Knowing thatthe ally ve i 6OGI-TS an sing thealloablesres method, detennine the sale allowable dimension d Asdt regat o-fE = fa coda ented Po, Pec - 4 GAGA). AP. q+ Se = ie a at Cu Assume L/r > 66. Gurr GB Br 3s/+f0" Pa ac Bd ie 4B PL eas d 8 ‘ “fae Pe [aa \eax1c@3)" i a V-3 ‘ages eerie 70.4 ¥15" m 20.45 #10 m & 2 hss 7 118 > oe d= 70% mm =e 10.128 A 180-EN axial load P is applied fo the rolled-steet colu BC ata point on the x axis at a distance ¢ ~ 62 mam from the geometric axis ide-flange Problem 10.128 of the colunan, Using the allowable-stess mcthod, select th stpe of 200-mm nominal depth tht shout he used, Use & = 200 GPa a y= 250 MPa. Steel: E = 2006fq GO, = 25RMha C+ FEE = (PCI. tae Lea les 2b 468m Tey W200KH61 Wye Shim, HF 98-93 < Cy Lely ols «gett ; ES. = £4 Gloemp7)- Flot = 1-894, Ss ab (lelty*] = 222 [ye 7 \e Gn = Sele scedey | [scorer] = I5-IMh. 4 Bee , eve , (so0e)(b2)(208/2) = ip 4e7¢ mea > GS-1Mha 2 A ty 5860 15¢3 Kok Cnet aflosted ) Appronimte vequired area. ('2 Tey t2e0x 52, SeTnm HE = tty = Cte s orate FS. = 1-893 Ca = 46 MPa Bit BS 3 Begs eeeneetl) gaa7 & gem Caltund) 7 Use W200 X52 Companies, ne ll igh reserved. No part of his Manual may be dsl, reprodued ot ‘rien permission of he publisher, rused bon the sited derbation wees dsl couse prepation, Ashanti hs mal fusing withowpenmison Proprietary Materia. © 2009 The MeGrat yield strength 410.C2 An aluminum bar i Fixed a end A and supposed at end B #0 ee ‘that it is free to rotate about a horizontal axis through the pin. Rotation about a ‘etcs ais at end 8s prevented bythe brackets. Knowing that E = 70 GPa, use Ealer’s formula with a factor of safety of 25 to determine the allow: able centric load P for values of b from 20 mm to 38 an, using 3mm increments. SOLUTION ENTER E, LENGTH L AND FRETOR OF SAFETY FS FOR b = 20mm TO 38mm With 3mm INcREMEWTS COMPVTE RADIOS OF 6YRATIOU BucrLing Wi yz PLae fae Let Gi, EQUNL SMALLER STRESS bk is Te = 07k OMPUTE ALLOWABLE CENTRIC LOAD suciuime XB PLAME p = TAA al FS (PROGRAM OUTPUT Ler ask b critical critical allowable stress stress lead axis y axis mm ub Hen tN 20 S365 286431 9 b43 23 (2365 32 boo 12 26 Cage 4ROYR 18.489 29 So-365 £9776 234082 32 far3O8 12-783 254-70 3S $2360 8Fe070 27. BSP BB 36S © 102-636 30-046 PROBLEM 10.C3 10.C3 The pin-ended members AB and BC consist of sections of aluminum pipe ‘of 120-mnm outer diameter and 10-mm wal thickness. Knowing that a factor of safety of 3.5 is required, determine the mass m of the largest block that ean be ‘supported by the cable arrangement shown for values off from 4 m to 8 m, using 0.25-m increments. Use = 70 GPa and consider only buckling in the plane of| the structure. SOLUTION COMPUTE MOMENT OF INERTIA z =F (oat 0.05%) FoR h = 4708 USING 0.25 INCREHEMTS COMPUTE ALLOWABLE LORDS FOR MEMBERS 2 2 wes ner Faber * are! Bey Felt ERMINE ALLOWABLE W h (Hea )) = 2 (Fas der5 Wan a? TE Fouer Way EQUALS SMALLER VALVE COMPUTE MASS om Wo. m= 31 Ee PROGRAM Ouy PUT bs » Weight weight mass critical critica stress stress a8 Be a wa mn kg 4.00 495.11 269.7 7854.88 425, 455.11 266.6 8345.80, 4.50 455.11 303.4 8636.74 4075 455.11 320.3 9327.66 3.00 455.11 3371 9018.59 5.25 3542 1030352 5:50 370.8, 10800.45 5275 307.7 14291.38 404.5 11762731 6.25. 455.11 a2ia 12273.24 6.50 455011 438.3 32764.17 6.75 455.11 455.1 13255.10 7.00 455.11 472.0 1325.10 125 455.11 458.8 13285.10 150 55.11 505.7 13285.10 775 455.11 522.5 13255. 10 8:00 455.11 539.4 13255.10 PROBLEM 10.C4 Proprietary Material, © 2009 Phe MeGran-Hlth Companies, 10.4 An axial load P is applied at a point located on the x axis ata distance e = 12 mm trom the geometric axis of the W200 X $9 rolled-stee} column AB. Using E = 200 GPa, write a computer program and use it to calculate for values of P from 100 to 300 KN, using 20-KN increments, (@) the horizontal deflection at the midpoint C, (6) the maximum stress in the column, SOLUTION EWTER LENGTH Ly ECCENTRIATY © ENTER PROPERTIES A, Ty, Fy, be COMPUTE CRITICAL LOAD . WETy cr Te i FOR P= lookw TO 300k IM INCREMENTS OF 2047 COMPUTE HORIEONTAL DEFLECTION AT C yes elec F/R )- 20) ComPUTE MAXIMUM STRESS. eR pe bat aed nae = lle $4 se F LE) 9 PROGRAM OUTPUT rosette aan eC EN mm a 700 fa0e 1 7ne7e 160 \ 2042 32-680 00 | BOSS 41-&60 240 36324 | For9n3 A 41D 6S 723 All iphs reserve. No pet of this Manas may be displayed, eroded ‘arbaed st ny foe or by aay meas, wot he pie write penmisnn ofthe publi, rose eyo te led drut leche tad educaors pete by MeGraw Bil for tee idividual couse preparation, A student using Is manus xing twin! penmision PROBLEM 10.C5 10.C5 A column of effective length Lis male from a rolled-steel shape ‘and carries a centric axial load P. "The yield strength for the grace of steel used is denoted by ary, the mod is of elasticity by & the exoss-scetional area of the selected shape by A, and its smallest radius of gyration by r. Using the AISC design formulas for allowable stress design, virite a computer program 10 determine the allowable load P. Use this program to solve (a) Prob, 10.59, (b) Prob. 10.60, (€) Prob, 10.124 SOLUTION ENTER LiF, cy EVTER PROPERTIES Ay ry DETERMINE ALLOWABLE STRESS IF bly 2c¢ 0877 WE an 67 (L/ey) tp b/ty 4c we Cry i u oy Mey = - | 0.65 G Gn = Ter [0 Ee a4 CACULATE ALLOWABLE LOAD: An = Suu A ‘CONTINUED PROBLEM 10.C5 CONTINUED PROGRAM OUTPUT Problem 10.60 a Bffective tength = bm A= 5B60 mnt ry = 5LSmm Yield strenth = Z50MPo R= Ze0000 MPa Allowable centroid load: P = 434296 KN Problen 10.60 b Effective Length a ry Yield strength E vanes Allowable centroid Problen 10.60 a Effective Length = 6.00 A= 4580.0 mm+#2 ry = 40.8 mm Yield strength = 250.0 MPa Be 200 Gea Allowable centroid load: P = 217.727 kW Problem 10.60 b Effective Length = 6.00 m A= 11000.0 mm++2 ry = 53.2 mm Yield strength = 250.0 MPa E = 200 Gea Allowable centroid load: P = 950.637 kw Problem 10.124 a Bffective Length = 4.00 m A= 13.9 meso ry = 43.4 mm Yield strength = 345.0 MPa B= 200 cra Allowable centroid load: P= 1532 kN Problem 10.124 b h= 6.50 m A= 13800.0 mm**2 ry 43.4 am th = Be Effective Lengt! Yield streng! 345.0 MPa 200 Gea Allowable centroid load: P= 636.0 kN PROBLEM 10.€6 10.6 A column of effective length L is made from a solled-stee! shape and is loaded eecentrcall own. The yield sirength of the grade of stec! used is denoted by , the allowable stress in bending by or, the modulus of elasticity by F, the cross-sectional area of the selected shape by A, and its ‘smallest radius of gyration by r. Write a computer program to determine the allowable Toad B, using either the allowable-stress method or the interaction ‘method. Use this program to check the given answer for (a) Prob, 10.113, (8) Prob 10.114 SOLUTION EVTER LE, oy, (yu Ybending y &x> ey ENTER PROPERTIES A, 5,5 Sy) Vy DETERMINE ALLOWABLE s TRESS C=47 We oL fy = 0. nae 2 San = 67 oe Folly < ae @ © Giry)* ) Me Gn Te [ossa Ty FOR ALLOWABLE STRESS METHOD ex, € COE. ay + kb Orr a te 4 Sau Pan = Zoer FoR INTERACTION METHoD_ Ly (by rs fe4/54) COFF = Seu (ai Yyending be Pan 7 COEF CONTINUED PROBLEM 10.C6 CONTINUED PROGRAM QuTPUT Problem 10.113 Effective Length = 72m A = 27600 mm? RY = fe/ mm, 8X = 8 x10 mnie? Yield strength = 2s9m-r E = 2e0000 mra Using Allowable-stress Method Allowable load: P = 1567-69 Ly Problem 10.114 Effective Length = 22m Ro 12900 mee’ RY = 626 mm SX = 1698 KO iy oS Yield strength ~ 2524 Ay E = 200000MPa Using Interaction Method Allowable load: P= 1212-79) KN Manat maybe disphye reproduce, ex Allsighs reserved. No pat of Aisbsed Ja any fornior by ay scan, wou the pri writen pernsson ofthe publisher, raed Beyond the feted dr btion vo eschere Propritary Materia, ©2009 The Metra Companies without permission tel edcatrs permite by Melia for tr individ corse preparation, A stent wing thi naa us Chapter 11 Problem 11.1 11.1 Determine the modulus of resilience for each of the following al alloys: (@) 110.1114: E=70GPa_oy=55MPa (8) 2014-76 E=72GPa: 0} (6061-16 E=69GPa: y= 150MPa Aluminum aPloys (2) E= 70%10" Pa Gy? SS «IOS Pa _ swiory™ a 2 Nem Am = a @\Gex10 = 216 x10" News An BG kth — ) ES 72#107 Pa GF BROW 1O* Pa v= Sei 2 220 110% +> 3E 7 @\Gax 104) = B36xIS Nem/m = B36 kT/m* () EF G4xIO Fe 6, = 150% 10° Pa Uso¥loe\E eg ah eyed ee aVeqr ory * 180 ION om fog” = 163.0 kT Am Problem 11.2 W2 Deter the modulus of resilience for each of the following rads of structural ste: (@) ASTM ATOD Grade 50: ory = 350 Pa ()) ASTM ASIA Grade 65: ey = 450 MPa (©) ASTM A709 Grade 100; oy = 700 MPa Structural steeP E = 20060 for aff thee steeds given. 350 Mea @ 6, = 20625 Nm Im? = 3063 bIfme £ Ww) 6 = 450 MPs = SoG ak Ko Nit = Fob KT] ms 2) Gy = Too MPH ~ Ge Coon = ot Nim [mw : 2 Ue = EE GiGeegay = 22880 Nem fod 2 225 kT Im 2D MT] > = Proprictary Material © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companey, In. Alright reserved. No part ofthis Mansa ay be dled epoddood, or inibated in say fro by any mans, without the pir ten peisin ofthe publisher cr wed beyond the Bmited dstabaton wo tachire ‘nd edseotrs permite by Ara il fr tee edna cour preparation. A raden rng this manual ring without permison Problem 11.3 14.3 Dowemine the modulus of resilience for each of the following alloys (Trai: (6) Magaesiom: (c) Cupronickel (annealed): (@.) E=i/5 6?a, 6, = 87S MPa 6 75x08 \ 3 Sa 2228-F LT /md Sere eee — = 332% mf n> =3 Ur? FE = Bitrexrety 3328 P vse w / 32 TF ag = 333 MI/m4 (o) £ 2 456Fa, G, » 200 MPa = See e000 yap sap sa Ninf = 444 AT [09 a uy? FE * BitgesTaTD 4444 818 Nf /) ©) E = Io GPa, & Fs Mee 2 SE 2 UE HOY 5 a eich im fad = 55-8 KT 3 ~ Up 2 pe EEL + 558 m0? Nim [nd = S58 KT /m Problem 11.4 11.4 Determine the modulus of resilience for each ofthe following metals: (@) Staines ses ‘AISL302 (annealed): E 190GPa—_ y= 260 MPa (®) Stainless sec! 2014-16 ‘AISI 302 (Cokdsolled): £=190GPa oy = 520 MPa (©)Malleable eat ror: E=165GPa— oy =230MPa fe) E= \90x¥lo' Pa, 6, = 260x/0% Pa vy, = 82 = Gsoxt0%)* Y" RE ~ @190x10%) 177, 110° New Jim® = 177.4 KS Zot om (b) E= 190%10" Pa, 6, = S20«s0% Pa SE (520 «10*)* os wo? Nem/m* = ban? aE ayer 7 TIRéle N A 712 KIA = uy = () E+ lesxiot 6, = 230r/0% Pa ~ Sf ,_Gsoxjoe)* = = 160,810" Mem/m? = 160.3 kT /m? =e Je “G\oes«res) | eee Uy Proprietary Material © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, lnc. Allright eserved, No past ofthis Manu maybe displayed reproduced Uys A HAG 4A, 1277 MT /m> ~ Problem 11.6 11.6 The stress-strain diagram shown has been drawn from data obtained during 2 tensile test of an aluminum alloy. Using E=72 GPa, determine (a) the modulus of resilience ofthe alloy, (6) the modulus of toughness ofthe alloy @) 6+ Ee uy = SE = REE” = 4 (7ax107)(0.006 }* 1296 #107 Nem/mF = 1296 kT/m* «= (bo) Modadus of toughness. = totad area under the stress-strain curve The average ordinate of the stress -stratm eurve ts 500 MPa = 500%10* N/m* The even unter the curve is A = (S00%/0*)(0.18)= 7O%/0% N/m* modvles of toughness = oxlo* I/m? = Go MI/n* = Proprietary Material © 2009 The Mt Aste any form or ty any mean, without the price writen permission ofthe p nd edcator pormitied by MeGraw-Hll for hl individual couse preparation. Hl Compones, ne. legs reserved, No par ofthis Manual maybe dispeyod reproduced, or sod beyond the United dette to eshere cing sean ing wat perme Problem 11.7 11.7 The load-deformation diagram shown has been drawn from data obtained uring a tensile test of structural scl. Knowing thatthe cross-sectional arca of the specimen is 250 ma an thatthe deformation was measured using a 300mm ‘gage length, determine (a) the modulus of resilience of the steel, (6) the modulus of toughness ofthe steel. Assuming thet yieddi eceurs whee ces ky and S + 0.6 mm Uy 4 62 5»10*)(0.6 «107 ) 18.75 Nem 175 5 Volume of stressed materiods Vir AL= (4S0)500)= 125% 10% mm = 125» 10S ms uy = ue . EE F 1S0x10° = 180 kT /m* -_ A, = (62.510 (46% lo) = GxIo* Nem = 6xlot T A,= (aanto® 096- 8.6)9i5* > A Q2x1O" Nem = ba xf0" Aye 3 (sero )(6r% oF) = O.61x10° Nem = O.6le los T Teted energy! Us Up+AtAsAy> rage I rmodolus of toughness > U = 2820" = Gg vi0 T/m* = 63 MI/m? -_ Proprietary Materla. © 2009 The MeGra sited ina form o by any and educators permed by MeGia Companies, ie Alleghts reserved. No prt of this Manual may be displayed, reproduce, cpio writen permission ofthe publisher, oF uscd beyond the Rated dublin wo teaches ie indvidaal couse pecpuation A student using tis manual is using it witout permission. 414.8 The load-deformation diagram shown has been drawn from data Problem 11.8 obtained during a tensile et of a 18-mm-tiameter rod of an aluminutn alloy. Knowing that the deformation was measured using # 400-mm gage length, ‘determine (a) the modulus of resilience of the alloy (b) the modulus of tough- ness of the alloy. Votome of stressed matevial invelved fitag in the measurements ys Bae » = Eo Pores 101 79.10 4mm) @) Modudtus of vesidience, Py = Bs EN, Sy = oeez6o im Uy = Py Sy = $ (35000)(.00264) = 178-2 Nm hz = LeTE Mfr? = IS IT [re > Ue, Vi Ger79 modudus of residvence vy lb) Modudus of tevghness. A, = (36 000)(0:047-0:00264) = 569826 KN = 5.4986 EI Az, = 4 (22800) (01047-0100264) = 0-998) Em = 069981 KT Ag 2 (lbt0)(0:007- 0100264) = 0679848 bNM > OTB UE AT U = Uy + AHA, + Ay 2 1963 LT 2962 modulus of toogAness V Ter Tg gare Tht MT/ mt Proprietary Materal-® 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, tn, Alsights served. No pat ofthis Manual maybe displayed epreuced oF N Ut 2p as x10* (1-2) (A) @b0 x10" VS14.16«10°*) + (4S%10%)* (0.8) (BYQ00 110° GOI.08 «10 ) U = 5.168 + 6.213 = 1B Nem = eT Pegs fOr, a (L) Ga = A nee = 79.58 10° Pa. Gig® . _(74.58x10%)* * = ae, Lee Ce x = = nm > ZE-* GiGooxrary 7 1% to 15.83 kT / sme 25x10% i 4 Boiiéerio® = 124.28 «10% Pa = & Czy. zantot) esti: s De = San = Wilson e*y 7 238-6*/0* = B8.BkT AY ew Proprietary Material, ©2009 The MeGraw-Hll Companies Tne ll ight reserved. No part ofthis Mano may be ipyed reproduced or ‘any form orb any means, without the price writen permission ofthe pulser, or ured beyond the ied dsrbuton ofachers tons permited by McGraw-Hill or tet individual course prepratin. A stedert using this manuals sing it without permission Problem 11.11 44.44 A 0:75 komgth of aluminum pipe of cxoss-scetional asa 1190 mii? ig welded toa fixed suppor A and toa rigid cap B. The steel tod EF, of 18:a1m diamoter, is welled tn cap B. Knowing thatthe modulus of elas ticity 200 GPa forthe set and 79 GPa forthe minum, tern (0 the total strain of the spstern when P= 40 KN, (0 the coresponding stsi-energy tant of tho pe CD a i the wo FP Fo EF: AB dhs 26 HAT nm cD: U, _ ye 6 IOTT a : PML. ron PUD _ a faite a a * TiaconaA\asignns®) ~ FER T () Totek D = Uy +! User = 28-777 - SG 240002. a5, -. bsnl ea 3 () CD: 6 “ite 7 rBBebi MPa UO ze @Gqaxie™ = g0077 Tim me 2 & = 40022 2 p59.) fe fat - ERE Ce Foaeay = FIOM ORE BConway Problem 11.12 11.12 Rod AB is made ofa steel for which he yc strength is 2450 MPa and ‘= 200 GPa; rod BC is made of an aluminum alloy for which o = 280 MPa and 73 GPa, Determine the maximum strain coergy that can be acquired by the ‘composite rod ABC without causing any permanent deformations 78.411 ws Rug? Bley = 78.54 mm" Recs BUH = 153.74 mm* = 158.94 1% mo™ Pup = GA for each portion. wd 10-140 ahumetor AB? Py = Usoulo* (78.54%) = 35, 943"10° N BC! Rez @80x/F)(IS3.94"10%) = 43.103 107 N Use the smaller vadues Pe 35.393xJ0" N gy = Pikes 4p Pthe _ __Cas.auauo Gad ,_(as.s¥axieT0.6) 2EmAss 2 Een Age CAN G00% 10078. 54x 10°%) (2731 X83. +10 Ur [36.65 9 be displayed, epruced, ssoted in any form or by any means, witout he pio writen permisin of the publisher, oF wed beyond the lined dsibtion ro teachers, sl educates pevsited by McGraw Hil fr ter individual couse preparation. A student wing this mamal using without permission, Problem 11.13 11.13 Rods AB and BC are made of a steel for which the yicld strength is ay= 300 MPaand the modulus of elasticity is E=200 GPa. Determine the maximum stain energy that can be acquired by the assembly without causing permanent doformation when the length a of rod 4B is (a)2 m, (6)4 m. 2mm daunetor Srumdiameter Ag = FE Ciny = 13.097 matte 13.097 x15% mm Bec = E(B) = 50.265 mm = 50.266 H15% m™ P= GrAnw = (Z00¥/04)(50.265 15%) = 15.08 */0oN eee ere ) a= 2m, beat S-2 = 3m 15.08 10° 2 z Bere seer EH ee (A\G00 « 10") (eae * Wo.nisKio eee fea v0 ) as 4dm Leas Im = L1$.08 «10 4 eae : ie U* Bqoouoty [WRI IO® « Goaesxioe | 73h 4 Nem = SAT = Problem 11.14 11.14 Rod BCis made ofa steel for which the yield strength is. oy = 300 MPa and the ‘modulus of elasticity is E~ 200GPa, Knowing that strain energy of 10S must be acquired by the rod when the axial load P is applied, determine the diameter of the rod for which the ctor of safety with respect to permanent deformation is six. For factor of safety of six on the energy, Dy, = Ge) = cot Ge. (go0et0" = gag w lo I/n? Dy > BET Gigo0 105) ~ ik 262. yg. t4a tom” Uy, = Alvy A Toy Teas) A) - 13.7316" m - Edt : Ar w a= 1373 oe and educators permite by MeGraw-Hil for Bic individual couse prepuation. A sudenesing this tual i using without permission, Problem 11.15 11.15. Using E = 74 GPa, determine by approximate means the maxi- num strain energy that can be acguired by the aluminum rod shown if the al lowable normal stress is yy = 154 MPa, 0mm! rl all epee ’ : T Ann = E36" = 1017-4 mn™ Tee oe Gut = 14 MPa, | teinnn-iinn| Pat # Sl Anca = HE67SbEH uz ( Bide. PEC de. apt (de REAR Ze) ge © TE SO Use Simpson's vole te compute the iutequat, Ws 36mm Section| dm) | 1Za* Gn") | wubtighien| wm CZ?) or?) 1 0036 TUG t TING z 0105 405 Ca t600 3 oobl 2687 2 53TH 4 | o-ese | 2163 4 65-2 Jo-ozz | 192-4 i y92-4q = 3a0h- ° S& BUmCh)> eas (3967-1) = 476052 m"' QS 61566) 4116082) = 10067 a Us W (Troy Cert Problem 11.16 11.16 Show by integration that the strain energy ofthe tapered red Ais 1 PL °F Ee where Amis is the cross-sectional area at end 8 vadives w= 5% Problem 11.17 11.17 through 11.20 Inthe truss shown, all members are made of the same material ‘and have the uniform erose-sectional area indicated. Determine the stain energy of the truss when the load P is applied. bec = bee = {eG = #2 BE eh] lle + Eble) (EeyS 2+ Bey] U = 1.398 gfe = Problem 11.18 11.17 through 11.20 Inthe truss shown, all members are made of the same material and have the uniform cross-sectional area indicated. Determine the strain energy of the truss when the load P is applied, afZF = AF -P +O ac 7 AP 4s ZF. O = Fear B Ree Fae? «BP = gb (rx Bey z 2 v- s8fh = KPa 3 PIRIA 1.62P?I/A Problem 11.19 11.17 through 11.20 In the truss shown, all members are made of the same ‘material and have the uniform erass-sectional rca indicated. Determine the strain cenorgy of the truss when the load Pis applied Jexte |° 4+-ZF, +0; 2R,-iRe =O Rs Fat Feo Fy Fe ff ZF,r0; -P-22R,+ 0 Ries Fens P $22 = 03 ~Foo~ BR = 0 Foor BFP > BP vu: 2H. po ee Member| F | L | A | FAA | Aaa ee ca |-9°| St] an | PLA > ge (GiR*) co |-#P] £2] 20 | ay PLA wa 2B Bb ze] 2 | A La PRA = Ta EA . z Ay PRA Uo = 0.283 Be ~ Proprietary Material, ©2009 The Mo(raw-Hill Companies, Inc, Allrighs reserve. No pat ofthis Mansa maybe displayed reproduced oF ‘crbied i any form or by any mean, witout the pior writen permission ofthe publisher or sed beyond the hinted dtu Wo teaches tnd edcnors perited by MGraw-Hil fr tee indildual course preparation A sden ating tls manuals using it without permission Problem 11.20 1,17 through 11.20 Inthe truss shown, all members are made of the same material ‘and have the uniform cross-sectional area indicated. Determine the strain energy of ‘the truss when the lord P is applied Joint € WEF, 20: -86L-P-0 Fee P Fez -EP Fe 4eE R20: -Fe kh, 20 Fo= £P Joint Dd * tt ZF =o: Foot BR. ED Foo: P oe c | A | FLA be zee Z| A | SPY es a A | SPL TREK BL_| A | eh = G.132 PB) 4.732 PRA ys 2s7 gy ae rm Companies Ie. Ali reed No prt of tis Mana yb pee ed feo =f 18° 40.75% = 19S m Ieiatc a +" 2F bgt - heh, =O ABER OF OAS FOIE ay eo 7 a SoPving () and 2) simudtaneousdy, Fee 2 260 kv Fen F - 260 kw = 100 kw FILA (NY) 73,23 x 1o™ 12.50. » jo" 43.44 » lo” Zz 127.67 ™ 10" 129,67x10"" Glinety 7 700 New D= oy — Proprietary Material. ©2009 The McGraw-Hill Companles Tne. All igh reserved, No pr ofthis Manal maybe displayed reproduced o¢ sez Slaw Pde ‘ § ete ae ¥€) > Er ute = Problem 11.24 ‘thot hep Torthcsndivideal cout pepaatio. A staden ung this manual is using i without persion. 11.23 through 11.26 Taking into account only the effect of normal stresses, {determine the strain energy ofthe prismatic beam AB for the loading shown, 4DEMg=0: -RL-M,=0 Re Mey a L DE Mgr or Ade D: #92M,20: = Ma L Uses (Mids 2 Me Cty, . Mead wee SOE zero * Zerit DB: WDZM= ~My My C a te (oe Mtdy Me ch OMSL Boe? S Fee zere,¥ Y = Sere 2a be Tobft U= Unt Uos = MetCateb) 4 Alt sights reserved. No prt ofthis Manual maybe displayed, reproduced, ot soa of the pubise, or used beyond the ined sibtono aches Problem 11.25 11.23 through 11.26 Taking into account only the effect of normal stresses, determin the strain energy ofthe prismatic beam 4B for the lading shown. Symmetric beam aud dosing: > Ree +t ZR, 20: R+R-2P=2O Rar =P Mz Rx = Mt yp 2 pits Veo Cpe delta M= Pa Ove portion DE: Over portion EB? By Sy muotey otadt 7 Use + Uen = Tota?t — U = Upp + Use * U Se Problem 11.26 11,23 through 11.26 Taking into account only the effect of normal stresses, determine the strain energy ofthe prismatic beam AB for the loading shown, DEM, =O: oP + LRe=o Problem 11.27 411.27 Assuming thatthe prismatic beam 4H has a rectangular cross section, show that for the given loading the maximum value of the strain-energy density in the beam is asu Yous ‘where Vis the stain energy of the beam and Visits volume. 4D My= Or -RleQwl)$ = 0 Ry awh Ms Rx-gwlt = tw(Lx-x?) a 2 act sy Us (ibaa gee Uae zit eae = gt acai ele ay. wilt > SEE Bi > Qer Mowe 7 4 GYL = guts HE Gs RLict Vows LE \2RET* Ui. SLI . atlkba) z Une” SCY ETE Fae Proprietary Material, ©2009 The MeGraw- Hill Companies In. Allright reserved. No pt ofthis Manual may be played, reproduced, ot ‘etrbted ony form or by sty meses, without ho prior writen permission of the publisher er used beyond the Hinteddsnibutin to teachers tid edctors permed ty McGraw Hil for thee fdividl cour propcatin, A dent sing ths marl turing i without persion. 11.28 Assuring thatthe prismatic beam AB has a rectangular cross section, show that for the given loading the maximum value of the strain-energy density in the beam is Problem 11.28 u gon = 1557 ‘Where U isthe strain energy of the beam and TTT «st zmeeor me Ging = © Ms - gw eee we (hap wt xr] | wilt wee Le ay He vidv = ge 2D = ee Heese Ir : = dwiltc® _ wittc® aer* BEI* a LI L Gkbd§) i a Ree ge: Seine: gled = dv ZA Une = IS me ket Proprietary Material. 2009 The MeGraw-Hill Companies ne All ight reserved. No pa ofthis Manu maybe displayed eproeced, or Fa tee ae Re _ Plath L GEL Over yortion DE: M= ~ Pv ( Pp ne: 8 Toll: We Uys Uy, = BA (a+e) Detni Pe 2s00e, Le ptm, a: o-dm, Er 2006Pa T= 239406" nt (3s000)* (ona + oF) eee Or iat « (66900 X10? C-F¥ 16 4) pee Proprietary Materal.© 2009 Them dsinbted tx any Foro by any mea ‘educators pomited by Meira nw Companies, ne. Al rights reserved. No pat of this Maal maybe displayed, reece, or hou the rie writen persson of the pub force individ! couse preparation, Asta or used Beyond the ies ceebtion fo teachers ths naval using whoa permis. Problem 11.31 11.29 and 11.31 Using £'=200 GP, determine the strain energy duc to bending for the steel beam and loading shown, won woo x74 3 x M+ Px Over portion AD: codeine Dee Ciba = dy (erat ae sn 1 o RET fe eps Bat * fer Sl. CET Over portion DE! = Mr Pa Ty. . Pao . Pe pat er = Zer ay By syomuteg, Un? Unt SS U = Unt Us + Ue = £52 Detal Pr goro'N, at h6m, E+ 00x10" Pa T= jes tot mm* = 165% 10 mt § (BOX CLE € (oon Ces xfo-ey * U= G52 New Us Ge2 I — Proprietary Material ©2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies Ine. Allrighs reserved No pat ofthis Maru may be displayed, eproduced or sibtes i any for or by any means, without the prior writen permission of he publisher of sed beyond the Hmited debutant teaches deduces permed by McGraw for tel ividaal couse preparation. A student sing hs manual fusing without permis. Problem 11.32 11.31 and 11.32 Using # = 200 GPa, determine the strain energy due to bending for the stee! beam and loading shown, am PB By symmely, Dio = Une = SEE Total U= Use + Uset Use - Pioh Gash) Ueteoieee 2087 my ba h&m T= kl) = 139.10 moat (8x10*F Css [AYous+ BYES 2937 _ BiGeoweNe 137 x10) Problem 11.33 44.33. ‘The ship at A has just started 10 deifl for oi! ow the acean fkwor aa dopth of 1500 m, Th il pipe has an outer diameter of 200 mn and ‘2 uniform wall thickness of 12 mm. Knowing that the top of the dil pipe ©» taies through x0 complewe wyolutions before the ail bit at B stants (0 oper fale al using G = 77 GPa, determine the maximum strain energy acyuited by tho dell pipe Q = Rvev = AXA) + tr mcdians L = Is00m, &=tde 100mm, Ce T= E(e,'-0;")= Flloot aa") = 62,88 x10%mm" 62.98 # 10°¢ m? eb = BB mm Poo 9° OF U~ Feb (2) ger = ae (72% 107Y(62.88 x (or! BY Is0e) = 2e4-bb6xjo? J = 254-ThT a Proprietary Material © 2009 The McGraw Companies, In. Al ight eserved. No pat ofthis Manus may be plage epee oF tuted in any Formby any means, witout the pray writen permission of the publisher, oF used beyond tele debut to ees ‘nd educator permite by Meiaw Fil forte nial couse prepa. A student arng tis al wing wtwt permission. Problem 11.34 1.34 Rod AC is made of aluminum and is subjected to a toque T applied at C Knowing that G~ 73 GPa and tht portion ofthe od is hollow and has an i slianeter of 16 mm, detennine the strain energy ofthe rd for max 24mm diameter, stress of 120 MPa. i 5 Bmm Ce ee Rm, oe # 2 Tre = FOL = F(R)" + 32,572%12 men! + 82,572 15" wt See = EG" Y= E(tat~ 81) = 26.138 110" me" = 26.138 %10* m* T: Tap tee = (Absa n1on0%109) 26) 39 Wem 2108 Phew (261.38 )" (4oonio"? ) 7 Vee = 26h” Bacto ersrariony 7 F747 SI =. web (261-38)* (S00 » 10") = Dibes _ = Vee* 26R0 * Cao ae lsewiony 8.951 J Totalt Ur Ue + Vac U=i4.70 Tm Problem 11.35 11.35 Show by integration thatthe sain energy in the tapered rod AB is ab 2 Tide Tt de u § 265 if 76(E Sx) - EL ae egies - ret i i D> Je (- same ta Problem 11.36 11.36°The state of stress shown occurs in a machine component made ofa brass for ‘which oy= 160 MPa. Using the maximum-distortion-energy criterion, determine " whether yield occurs when (a) ¢=+45 MPa, (8) 0," ~45 MPa, aor au vitae Gwe? $(100420) = 60 we? = MP. ~s rs | GgSs = 120-2 ~ vo re too Ng = TS MPR R= [BGS +e = f4o™% 75° = BS MPa Gas Get R= VAS MPa Gi = Sie R= ~25 MPa 6:6 ? (6-6) + GG 4-6) < 26,7 @) G& = G+ +4s MPa 2 (us +254 (-25- 45% 4 (4S-15)* <2 (1e01* = SIR00 28900 + 4900 4 [0000 = 48800 < $1200 MMe yield) mat b) & + 6 = - 45 Pe ? (ius +25y'4 CaseasyY + G4s-14sY <= 51200 28900 + 400 + 36100 - 65400 > $1200 (Yield occurs ) <0 Proprietary Material © 2099 The MeGrav itibuted In any fon by any es fad educator prited by MeGrae Tl for lt jhts reserved. No part ofthis Manual maybe displayed, reproduced sion of the publisher, or used Beyond tho limited distin wo teacets ing itwihootpemission. Problem 11.37 11.37 The state of stess shown gecurs ina machine component made of a brass for which oy = 160 MPa, Using the maximum-distortion-energy eriterion, determine the range of values of 0, for which yield does not occur. 470 ate 15 ~ iy Rel SeY ew = (40"+75* = 85 MPa 6a = Gat R = 145 MPa Git Gia-R = -as MPa (6.-6, + G- OY * GE = 26" Cus sasyi4 (-25-6,Y 4 (6-145) = (20C160)* 29900 + (625 + S06,+ 6) + (6,5 - 240 G& + Zi0as = SI200 2G," - 2406, - 650 = oO 6: Kiet tadoe + aNese) GYaNEse) - gos ez.es G, = 122.65 MPa, - 265 MPa - 2.65 MPa < 6 < 122.65 MPa _ Proprietary Materil. ©2009 The MeGray-Hill Companies, Ine. Allrghs reserved: No part of ths Manual may be displayed, reproduced, or ~ 2604 Oy 4 112134 De BZ 6777 RG - 0G, - 7643 = © & + No [ile FWA HY = 2s t 974 G = 254mPa, -To-4 MPa ~Tore = & < 25°4MPa we Proprietary Material, © 2009 The MeGraw-Htll Companies, ne llrightsreserved. No puto his Menu ny be displayed epadced ised in any form or by sy means, without he pir wien person ofthe publisher, or used beyond the lied darn to enbins ‘sd educa peed by Meciraw-¥il fr dee inividual couse preparation, A stent ung this mana using web peeion Problem 11.40 11.40 Determine the strain energy of the prismatic beam AB, taking into account ‘the effect of both normal and shearing stresses, i 1 Reachions "Ry ML, Rye tet Shears Vie - oe Bending moment? M = Mey es ara ate} 1 see eee a + a¥U-#) crad yo Atte! ~284¥ = - = Me (1 - 2% “ 2G ee = (1 s6cayT“ a: 8) y fs bay oe = ies af £ (= 2h Bay dx . are [i-3 iBtire| fer Zedde Tote U- Ut Ue ep + 2 char wih I= ghd’ = Meth oe Ebde rect Mee 385 Te Miami Compan, igh ma Not of Mere ma Sed roti Aiebted in ny orn or by any mca, without the pier weiten permis ofthe publser or used beyond the limited disibtion fo eachers fend edcstors permite by Metra Hil forthe courte preparation. Asta! sing ths manual is using witout permission, Problem 11.41 11.41 A vibration jsolation suppor is made by bonding aod A, of radius, and 2 tube B, of inner radius R2 to ahollow rubber cylinder. Denoting by G'the modulus of rigidity of the rubber, determine the strain energy of the hollow rubber eylinder for the loading shown, w o =. _& 2G aw GS aw 7 a + dv, Qe © amnde a ane mo ets a c . qG ” e, . = «de de = ( av | \de = 9% aReE C8 a mee Us i) anor oprctary Motel. 02009 The McGraw Campi I Alls serve, No tf is Mana sy dae repose oe ofthe publishes, Fused beyond the Lied distibuion wo teihets nA stant sig ths nul fungi without peraision, sintibted in any Tom or by any sean, thot the prior write per ‘ad edeators prt by Mera for her nda corse pe Problem 11.42 1142 A 6g collar has a speed wy = 4.5 m/s when it attached 10 end A of the 20-mm-diameter rod AB. Us ‘determine the equivalent static load, (6) the maximum stress in the rod, (¢) the ‘maximum deflestion of end 4. Daz Keuls 84ST = 60.75 I Roe Bate EQ@oxiot) = sry_ise mic im” Dn = REA w p= /ZEAUs . [@YsoonloVai4 64-10 KEI L 12 = 79.76 xlo* N P=743kN — Po _ Tt 76~10% 7 H (b) A TEs 7 254 110% Pa Coon = 254 MP mek g = Bb - G47 10%)0.2) oi ‘ @ 8+ ge ~ Gest iecios THO ttm = = LS2B mm Problem 11.43, 11.43 A .kg collar D moves along the nifor rod AR and has speed y= 6 ins wien it strikes a smal plate attached to end A ofthe rod. Using E = 200 {Gro and knowing thatthe allowable stess inthe rod is 250 MPa, determine the smallest dameser hat canbe sed Yr the od HOGS - 90 -14m— = =» AST = BEUn . BiQeox1o%) (90). ane Re EEO? Gsonte VCR) Serre = [Be we. 74 71GB A= C2 mm me a Proprietary Material. 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Ine. Allrphs revered, No prof his Manuel may’bedspayed reprauced or - Be. EA AS For each wal Uo= Sep = ZL Rod CD! Aco = Blz2)* = 380 mont ie eeicee —troertbycspoxiennte vs") = 2007 T Reds AB and EF t Ane = Aer = (se) = ZOh mm oe x10?) (20) 19-6) LTB M10" 9)* Usa = Use = G22) ol a10-6) C178 H10"9)* Meets) LTB = 22-83T Wwtod UL > Ung + Ube + Ure = 120735 Padding distance is h+ An, W = 45 XG 61 = 44 r4SN, W(h+a.d= UL hea, = bs hes = 0628934 m b= 0:28934-010019P = 0629736 m = 297mm me Proprietary Material. © 2009 The Met atnbited in ay Form By any men, tnd educators pemuted by MeGraw Hil fr vidual couse reparation, Aste! wing hs mano iusing without persion Problem 11.45, 11.45 Solve Prob. 11.44, assuming that tho 22-mm-diameterstel rod (CDis replaced by a 22-mmn-diameter tod made of an aluminum alloy for which = MO MPa and £ = 73 GPa, 14.44 ‘The 45-kg collar Cis released from retin the position shown and i stopped by Plate BDF that is attached the 22-ram-diameter steel rod CD and 10 the 16-mm-diameer ste rods AB and EP. Knowing tht forthe grade of ste! used oy = 165 MPa andl F ~ 200 GP, determine the largest allowable distance fk det Ba be the fon getion Le 24m - Sul . Gel . An [nn TE Gy = eS MPa Dn = bene ag nto m > Zoovo 4 EP Gas omen, Dn = Cex 5 4.403 x 107m Fax}, Smaller value governs — Am= MiP x10" Ine ~ FL (EAGLE 2 EA AS For each vod U> fag - (ERAN 2 AAS Rod CD: Ay = Blea)? = 380mm, Eye 73Kt07 fa C73 810% Mz8ex10-2 Vx 1073)* Deg = yr) ; teenie Rods AB and EF: An = Aer = F(i6)* = = 2ol mm™ ex(0® (ot x15 48 WO" )* Dyg = Uge = (282810 Veet 5M 1.18 1078 ) p20 83t Total Un = Uset Uso + Une = BB32T Falling clistance is h+ Aw W = AEX 98) 2451045 N Wh+ An) = Un - De, _8@32 ne dns ae ganas h = 6ea- oroclF$ 2 OIF im = ITM = osm Proprietary Matera © 2009 The MeGrav-Hll Companes, tae. All righ eserved. No pat oF hie Manual ty be displayed eprdoed, or Uee+ Une * 28.329 Corwes ponehing elongation Bm. tPLAW = Un Un, 28.324 7 An = oe Eigse) 12107 wm Fed ing, ishanee: h = 0.64 212mic® = 0.60712 m Work f weight = U,, Whe mgh = Un , 28.324 gh * Banico7ey m= 4,76 kg Proprietery Material © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, fc, Al gh eserved. No par ofthis Mona! maybe displayed eprodsced, of mgh= Un 38.61) oe eee = 5.63 k Gai.coais) ~ eaiseee aioe Proprietary Materlal. ©2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Ine, All sights reserved. No prof this Manual maybe displayed reproduced oF Aibted i any form or by ay msn, without the prior writen permission of he publisher or used beycnd the lied dstibuton vo teachers, tnd educators permed by MeGraw Hil for tee idvidusl coarse preparation, A stdent ving hi manual a txing it witht peemsson Problem 11.48 411.48 The post AB consists of a ste! pipe of snm-diameter and 6mm wall thickness. A 6-kg block C moving horizontally with at velocity v hits the post squarely et A. Using E'= 200 GPa, determine the argent speed », for which the maximum normal sires inthe pipe doesnot exceed 180 MPa, Cot Bde = £080) = YOmm — Cz* GBs 20-62 Boom T= Ble -c.4) = F 40" 344) = 961.06» 10% wom! = %C),06 10-7 m* Gy, = 18010 Pa = Mos r LG . (4¢1.04US* UB mio*) ¢ 7 M,, * = Torio® = 4.325 m0" Meps ia = Mm | 4.325 610> _ zt Pez TR = “goo = B.604x10" N L By Appendix D, Case | ~ Peb® _ G.co¥rto* ay 10.8 #10" Ye BEE O™ BK200 «oA 461. 06518 Da = HPa Ym * 403.6040") (10.8 x10* = f2 194616), On 2 = 19.4616 J 11.49 SolveProb. L148, assuming that the post AB consists of a solid stet rod of '80-mm diameter. 1148 The post AB consists of a steel pipe of 80-mm-diameter and 6-mm wall thickness. A 6-kg block C moving horizontally with at velocity v, hits the post squarely ot A. Using £ ~ 200 GPa, determine the Ingest speed v, for which the ‘maximum normal stress in the pipe does not exceed 180 MPa. c= kde £0) = 4Omm = Youd m T= Wet = Fyono%) = 2.01062 110m G+ 180% 108 Pa = Mee xto* x toe Pa poveean te igen) 1) 9.048 nI0% Hem L Reser” 7.5398. N 7 Un? 2 PR Yue Alzss18-15* Yio. «is*) = 40.715 T Aw, = Un jz, = { QTY = 3,68 m/s =F Problem 11.50 11.50 The steet beam AB is struck squarely at its midpoint C by a 45-kg block moving horizontally with a speed yy~2-nvs. Using = 200 GPa, determine the ‘equivalent static load, (0) the maximum normal stress in the beam, (@) the maximum deflection of the midpoint C of the beam wisn x 135 From Appewlin€ , for W 150% 13.5 Ty = 6.87% 10% met = 6.87 210% mi! Sx = T6% 10% mm? 2 F.6 107% mS Kinetic eneegys T= kmve= 2GSV@Y = JoI j : From Appendix D, Case 4 7 Br pee eee a Wyn) = GER Maes GE ,. BeLe UraRlyls qeer = To a P= fi ELT _. [Ge ¥a00x10" 6.87 «1s 40) 20,968 x10* is es © 210 kv ~ = Mee | RL, (20.968 x10*)3.0) * be sas oe: 4 ae be) 6, = 7s GUE wio*) ea = a0. @yo . hime vo (Wal? BO > Gagepaws * 888 2/0 mF BER mm in Proprietary Material © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, In. All rghs reserved No part ofthis Mansa may be dapayed,reprodusnd of Aistbated in any form or by ay meas, thos the prior writen person of te publisher, or sed beyond the ited dsribution to teachers and eda permited by MeGraw- Ml for heir individual cars peeperaion. A student ang tis manuals using witout permission. Problem 11.51 1151 Solve Prob. 11.50, assuming that the WIS0 x 13.5 rolled-stee! beam is ‘lated by 90° about its longitudinal axis so that ite web is vertical. 411,50 The steel beam AB is struck squarely at its midpoint C by a 45-kg block moving horizontally with a speed vy~ 2 mis, Using £~ 200 GPa, determine the ‘equivalent static load, (8) the maxiqum normal stress in the beam, (c) the ‘maximum deflection of the midpoint C of the beam. As t 50% 135 wn From Appewiin C for W ia» 18.5 Ty = 0,918 «10% mmY = O.UB *1OS m® a ee a Kinetic enengyt Te dinvy UST = IOS ” Br From Appendix D, Case + Wnt = Bo Mane = RE -iR 7 oe _ @) Pee [Eat lt San YO.T1B IO VG0) _ Teen N (oP 7.67 kv = ) Gs Mew = Pal 2 (7.665"10%Y(2.0) > = = 812 ¥10* Ss as ICRA 1) Se atest 7 js 40. eo) = ot ©) Val * FR Teesnios 7 FSP IO m= 23.5 mom ~ Proprietary Material. © 2009 The MeGraw-Hlt Compal, ae All ight teserved. No prof his Manual may be displayed, reproduced, of tuted ny formar by any means, thot the prior wien persion ofthe pablser,or used beyond the ited dsebation to weacers and edacator permed by MeGran-thil for tet individual couse preparation Auden using thls man sing it without permission, Problem 11.52 -kg block Ds deopped from a height h = 0.18 mw onto the Knowing thal E = 200 GPs, determine (a) th ) te maximum soem stress i pvr de oe Sy = 798 10% wt SQ oem be nom L= nam he oem Pub = . Prab Ras “BPH, Rae My= Me = OT From Appendix D Case 5 ~ Raat" oy Ua de gerc (owey’ Chey" 294-67 KIO Ry eataaenasormatiiay © 14°67% P., = 1orsesxio® Ye Un % Pa you = S081 x00 Yo* Werk of Fbfing wegkt ¢ Who yg) = Corts (oud + ye) > 25:34 Myc Equating work and energy , BSB 4 196 Yo = Seabisxeo’ yet Ye ~ FINO ye = GreB 0 = O @ yer A [27-1000 © 4 free Pt eae) Js FeO 10 mo () Py = (so S42 x 108) (0100401) = 44357 N = hinm Mo €42357)(0+6)U2) me = 1694369 Nim 6, = Me . 16242? ~ 912.3 MPa br S Texto Proprietary Matera © 2009 The McGraw Compenles, In. Alright eerved. No pat ofthis Manus may be giplayed reproduced or Alsbted in ony foro or by aay moans, without the prior witen permission of Ue publisher, oF wed beyond the Hnted dstibuton vo teaehes od educators permite by Metiav for tee individ couse preparation. A steden wring this manual e wing without person Problem 11.53 11.53 and 11.54-The2-kg block Dis dropped from the position shown onto the end of # 16-mm-diameter rod. Knowing that F = 200 GPa, detemmioe (a) the ‘maximum deflection of end 4, (6) the maximum bending momeat in the rod (2) the ‘maxisnum normal stress inthe rod. (2s BEY = 8.2170 118 von — 3.2170 215" I-f ce Fe Bmm = BOP me ban 06 m Appendix D, Case 1 = Babe : Jot ee Mn = Ry baw SEI 3 "(3.217 3 Par SER y= Crlaee iN) = 8.986119" yy Un = EPayn = F(BAUGIMIO Y= 4.4eRI v0 ty! Work of dropped wecghiz mg (ht yu) = (214.819 (0.040 + y,,) > O,784B8 + ID.ER Ym Equeting werk amd energy, ©. 7843 + 19.62 Ym = 4.4c8/ x10 * yy" Yn? = A S4LKIO™ Yn — IIS ENS «IT =O @ Ym AF 42a we? 4 /@. = 1S.624 wlo™> im Yo? 15.63 mm r$ Fe 7s.61S™ Py + (8.936 MI )S. 624xI*) = 137.66 N &) Mu 7 - Palas 7 -(139.66 (0.6) AM.) = @3.8.Nem = © 6+ Male, BRB MERIO) ang xto% Pa oe =.2170%(o > 6,= 208 MPa — Propritary Material ©2009 The McGraw-l Companies Inc.All righseserve. 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Problem 11.54 1 33 and 11.54 The 2-kg block Dis dropped from the position shown onto the end To-mndiamotr 10d,” Knowing al £200 GPa, detomine (0 the maximum deflection of end A, (6) the maximum bending moment in the rod, (c) the Boy min sa acen ace = | q a ee A 3.2170 #10" mre"? 8.217015" wt B x10? m B= 0.6m 8 Pre Rm Ove : M=-P.x M,=-Paa Uae f Ba - Sat 2E, M Pm eee (0.6) © CVGsono VE aierIO) = 55.9S3xIO* Pee = Po By symmetry of bend: moment diagram, Dpe * Use + 55.953 710° PD Un, = Ung + Use = Ht 206 «107% PP HPayn = Un = 11, 906x10% P* Pat 44GB! «107 ym Un= # Pays © 22340 «10% y* Work of copped weight: mg (h+y..> 2NC7.81(0.040 + yn) 0.7848 + 19.62 yn Equating work and energy, 0.7848 + 19.62 Ym = 2234010" You Yo 7 B.7BRS 10? Yu ~ 351.2981“ = © yard] BrArs nit +f ETRE 4 GE A485 | = 2B,636 107% m= ABE ms Yo? 23-6 momen Pa, = (4.4eR! x10? )(23.636 xlo*) + 105.61 N (by MM = - (losser)(o.6) = = GHY Nem M64. 4 Now ~ iMyle 2 (644 Coxe?) e ‘ © 6 > gis. ee 157.6 ¥1D% Pa 6..= 1826 =MPq Propeletary Material, ©2009 The MeGraw. sabe ay form or by ay and educates peeited by McGraw Hil or tee ‘ompanis, ne Alright reserved. No ior writen permission ofthe pubis val cour preprstion, A tert par of this Manual may be displayed, reprodaced, oF he nied station oars, ising without permission. Problem 11.55 ahcight of 0.5 m ontoend Cof adiving board having the uniform cross section shown, Assuming thatthe diver's fogs remain 12 GPa, determine (a) the maximum deflection at normal stress in the board, (€) the equivatent st point C, Toad, Wee 12x98) = 70632N T= POA oe66 = 9-583. x10°° in ZYm 3 Qs oTm ‘6100 8 3 (evoke) = 01033 m p.: SEL = 312.107) (4563 x10") me (acy Ye C21) 4007) Unt EPA Yy 7 56I%e yw Yu = 13948 You Work oF werght = Whe yn) = (70632) 54 Yu) = 35RU6 + Tol32Ym Equiling + 5346 4 7ob3zy. = FO974 yun Yoo - O14 Yu = 01062 = © g fois + formats @e082) 5: @ Puy = (UBUEPYO3I96) = 3630 N @ »* M = -G630 G4) = 10527 Nom (by Ge dele _ eee) 36-25 MPa © = 3625 MP Proprietary Material. © 2009 The MeGraw-Hill Companies, ne Allright reserved. No ar of his Manual may be displayed, reproduced, of buted any form or by any means, without te prior writen permission of he publisher or uso bayond the limited distribution fo each nd educators permitted by MeGran-Hil for ther indvidual course preparation. A sudent sig is manual fusing it wihout persion, Problem 11.56 11.56 A block of weight W is dropped from a. ight h onto the horizontal bear AB and bits it at point D. (a) Show that the maximum deflection yw at point D can be expressed as wa, = Fg i Dei where yy represents the deflection at D eaused by a static load W’ applied at that MRS] » ein where th ua in protester othe ipa fcr.) mee [ee . Compete inact ctr We bau and th npact of eb, 11.39 41,53 and 11.54 The 2-kg block Dis dropped from the position shown onto the end of a 16-mmdiameter rod. Knowing that E = 200 GPa, determine (a) the raximum deflection of end, (6) the maximum bending moment inthe rod, (¢)the ‘oscimura normal stress inthe rod. Work of felling werght Werk = WCh+ yn) Stram energy? US > aPyn = akywt wheee le is the spring constant for a Aoact applic of poind D. Equting work and emery, wihtyn = Bk yn” > Wh = yi- A yn - Bh = 0 Yer = 2 yor Yn = Zyrh = 0 heed @ LIES BIE (14 = For Prob. i. 5S We mg = QV281) = 1462 Es Qoortot Pa Te ECB) + 8.217107 mm = 8.217107 mm” Le 0.6 w We Home = 4O*1 ow Deing Appendix D Case | _ £19.62)(0.6)* aig «io Ys * GYdeotoeaeiot 7 NEKO m 2 XHeHO ae ay (b) impact Factor = f+ { 1+ 364y = TR = Proprietary Material. © 2009 The MGraw-Hil Compenies, Ine. All ght reserved, No past of tis Manuel maybe displayed reproduced, or _itbated tr any fos of by any means, whoa the ror writen permison ofthe publisher, owed beyond the ited distant eachere and eluestors permite by McCrae for thir individual courte pspartion A sagen tng this wana i utng without permis, Problem 11.57 11.57 A block of weight I” is dropped fiom 2 height onto the horizontal bear AB and hits point D. (a) Denoting by yq the exact value of the moximum deflection at D and by ym the value obtained by neglecting the effect of this Aeflection on the change in potential energy of the block, show that the absolute valuo ofthe relative error is Ors - Ya)/Yne Never exceeding ¥q/2h. (8) Check the result obtained in part @ by solving part a of Prob, 11.53 without taking. account when determining the change in potential energy of the load, and ‘comparing the answer obtained inthis way with the exact answer to that problem. 11,58 and 11.54 The 2-kg block Ds dropped from the positon shown onto the end of a I6-madiameter rod, Knowing that £ = 200 GPs, determine (a) the ‘maximum deflection of end 4, (6) the maximum bending moment inthe tod, () the fr ‘maximum normal stress inthe ro. " wi ae ii B= ARYA = kyl whee kote the spaing mE Constant for a Sond at port Dd. Je 06 maf Work of FolPing weight? enact Work = WCnt ym) eppronimetet Work *% Wh Equeting work amd energy , dkys = Wht yn? Oy exact ky? = Ww h @) egpreninae fe where yn ts the epproximmte vadse For yr. Subfeacting, — FRUE- SY = Wyn a : : wd yen = (ym yQnrynd = Bye hve encon alecYm' = lee a KGa Jo) Bot, Be Fyn equation 2). (a) Cedetive ever = See : Scars) < ar ) From the sodvtion te Prob. 53, Yo = 15.63 mem Aprronimete sofvtion: Wi=mg = Maal): In62N E = goonlo” Pe T= BZ = BOB © 3.217 x1o%mm” = 3.217215 L= O.6m, he YO mm = GOxlor m k= BED. OrGereto NSB) IPO") = 8.43610" N/m ee 0.6 yrs Swh = 178.65 x10 ®t Ye = 13,25 1078 reketive enten = 11.58 and 11.59 Using the method of work and energy, determine the deflection at point D caused by the load P. Problem 11.58. poe - Pe Reachions: Rr PP, Ryx Over AD? M+ Rx > Eb * tat ay = PB (ate Une > ), eT ETL pat GEIL* © Over DB: M Rav > Ev Me i 4 ° ae Pat (y av Sere 7 (as) att S, = > 20 = Pathe aPS.> U So* B %* Ge} 11.58 and 11.59 Using the method of work and energy, determine the deflection at Problem 11.59 point D caused by the load P. » ae P “ DEM,+0: Pat RalL=o R= - fe | wd Quer portion DAL Mz - Px = Pat Das SO aE de = atx wa = Eat Over portion AB: L e Totak? U> Unt Use = Patan) HPs. US AH 35 = ropretary Materal.© 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, ln. All rights reserved. No part of hs Manual may be displayed, reproduce istrbuted in ay form or by aay means, witout he pri weiten persion of the publisher, or used beyond the Finite dsrbatin to teachers land educators permiteg by Metin Hil fr tee individ couse preparation. A stent sing his mua using it witout prmissen Problem 11,60 11.60 and 11.61 Using the method of work and energy, determine the slope at point ‘Deaused by the couple Ma My aa Ree Mb Re peer] Quer portion AD? Ms - Hex 45, M = MEL ("ye ~ Ua gers Soe ~ Mae GEILE Mey Over Qvee_portion Dt Ms M . an oo (hays He = Mtb @erl* Meats b) GETL™ j, vey — Mo(a3sb?) ‘2° 3eTL? Problem 11.61 a =n)" D ecnitici * | Reactions? R> by Rs, et te 5 are Mm = ~ Max wa fe uv ae Gue ye PA (ete 11.60 and 11.61 Using the method of work and energy, determine the slope at D caused by the couple Mo, 2 ML © CEL Quer portion BD? M= - Mo > Me Vw > “ger Tet U= Dag t Ug = Me(be 8a) GET AMe+ U > 42 Qn Mal E3a) ge Problem 11.62 11.62 and 11.63 Using the method of work and energy, determine the deflection at point C caused by the Toad P. 2 EL Bending moment, Ms-Py ¢ Over AB? ma. Pt ye Drs (ae as Ger vate oe . = tp aoe leary: de 1a REE ate 2 ork a Quer Ber Une: (tes gal vy eee WA ET = SPU ye Total: F ; 2U S.* iver Problem 11.63 11,62 and 11.63 Using the method of work and energy, determine the deflection at point C caused by the load P. Symmetric beam aud foading; = Ra = aP From A doG? M= Rx > kPx 2 2a ya ede + (GRE ee Bek oP (haan vet J, 23 2 Tiree ot quer * bel ent-o Uaa= Une = EEE By symmetry, Totok! U> UngeUn = § £8 ra ~ 4PS.-U a Problem 11.64 11.64 Using the method of work and energy, determine the slope at point B caused by the couple Mo, “ a) DEmMro: -RL-Mro Bet (eee He 1o—ohe 18 Over portion ACE Ue > §, Zaz a: M sk, 2 . the dei (tee = ae BEE ] Quer portion cB: Ung = So dbz A Gate A tee . RET eere $M.Q,> U Problem 11.65. 1.65 Using the method of work and energy, determine the slope at point 4 caused by the couple Me. R= M= Riv = Ty “ay Une * i 2a) 7 Mee (yt M.* ib Une = ert Saya oat GY] > sg Mob Fae TEE Ovev_Ai x Over CB: Un VME av Dee = tel via oo Tel Ue Une Ug = ob Uv 3 4M © O On Fe a: tb xm Problem 11.66 1.66 The 20-nm-diameter steel rod BC is attached tthe lever AB and tothe fixed support C. The uniform steel lever is 10 mm thick and 30 mm deep. Using the _method of work and energy, determine the deflection of point 4 when L = 600 mm, Use B= 200 GPa and G=77.2 GPa. 500 wn, I Member AB. (Bending) T= NGO) = 22.5410" met = 22.5%157 mn? = S00 mm = 0,500 m Me = Pa = (450\(0.S00)) = 225 Nem Me Px ‘i Bye FL 2 3 2 (450) (0. 500)" * €\Q0ov10 WAZ S*1O) = 0.9375 FT Member BC. (Torsion) TS Mat 225 Nem cedde Omn T= Bet = 18. 70ax1P mn" = 15, 709410" mt L = G00 mm = 0,600 1 cei GAS )* (0.600) aa Vee” DEF * Atrimwioicwarery 7 It S242 T Jot Dt Ur Ung + Upe = 0.9875 + 12.5242 = 18.4617 T 4PS° U Sat au = RUBIN) 2 9 Brio Fm 450 Sa= S78 ml Proprietary Materia, ©2000 The McGraw-Hill Companies Alright fevered, No pr ofthis Manel maybe displayed, reproduced, or “lst nay fro by any mean, witout the pir waiten permission ofthe publisher, or wed beyend she lined dstbtion to eachers td eens permite by MoGraw-Hl fo thi inva couse reparation, A student esing tis manal suing witout permission, Problem 11.67 11.67 The 20-mm-diumete stet rod BCis attached tothe lever AB and othe fixed spport C._‘The uniform stel lever is 10 mum thick and 30 mm deep. Using the method of work and energy, determine the length 1 ofthe rod AC for which the “eflection at point 4 is 40-mun, Use B= 200 GPa and G = 77.2 GPa, Member AB. ‘ I= leo)? = 22.5 «10% ment = 22.5%10" wn" = $02 mm = O.SOO wm Me = Pa = (480)(0.500) = 225 Vem M= Px ~My (CPt de pat Ue (fer \ Fee ter Me 3 fe = lise(o.see" sg aang 5 © GNQ00% 1022 SHE" Member BC (Torsion) T= Mg = 225 New C= bdzlomm T= Bet = 18.708%10% mnt = 16.708 ¥ 10" mt giateeeeeeeeeeiat 25) a = 2OF = Cir auc) ~ 20,874 L EPS = Une + Use $480) (ox is*) = 0.9375 4 20.874 L L= 0.886 m= 386 mm att les In, Alihts reserved. No part of tls Manual may be played reproduced, of ior writen permission ofthe pa ‘esd Beyond the lnited diarbuin teachers ‘an educators pemited by Metra Hil for he indvidanl course preperein. A student sing ths tevual i using wie pecosion, Problem 11.68 Word - energy equed Shae U a= Be Portion AB of shat ABS: The = Ta + IBS Nm Lag 2 Ont Orde = O35 m Oy. Blut = 22.998 mm* = Titles | ___ Us) (o-38) Une™ 26 Inq lI aDIEKO 68S Poetion BC of shaP} ASC? Use = 0 = Gear Bi Feet yf > w= Be - im Gear E> Te = fe Fee = lassyeiz273) > 184 Nim Pection DE of shaft DEF: Use 0 Portion EF of chat DEF: Tort Te = PNM Lee = 12 in. Ter = Spa + 2299 F mont Uae” BE der © Bt rms carsrey ATT Totels U = Day t Use + Une + Use = 4°67 T De Bw. Nel) = 6RIFHIOT wd = 3° TE" - Proprietary Material. © 2009 The MeGraw Hl Companies, le. Alsightteerved. No part ofthis Mans maybe displayed, repoduced ct $F a FP u-sEb Mesbee| F{ LI F*L abr as [of ?| o a pee Ac oO} Fa} o . cD o12 oO aed aes = EPA: Be | 4p] ge) Bev Work of P= FPA = U ap |-#el 4a] Apa a= Ws MB e aPy caer BEA as 237s BE oa Problem 11.72 11.71 and 11.72 Each member of the truss shown has a uniform cross-sectional area 4. Using the method of work and energy, determine the horizontal deflection ‘of the point of application ofthe lod P. Members AB and BD ave Zev force mew bers, Teint A so ERs OF P—tso $F t PO Fat FP 7 3 Joint D 4FF,-02 L sip. Ee 4 p ° ear oFeve & ™ Fig = a Re 7 EL tsp at Us 2 en = ax EFL z 0 > RES oe Problem 11.73 44.73 ach member of the srs shown is made of sco! and hs » uniform area of 1945 = 200-OPa, determine the vertical ne deflection of joint A caused by the application of the 100-4 toad port Teint A Fre = -/BB SEN Fia= Po kW Joint C HEAT O Fee = foc kW F, we Sere secre emgage eaoexiet Pe We 2 gen = Zeq TFL E = 20001 P S A= (945 mm Meher. LECEN) L Cm] ELC kw*m) AS Be on 57 bo ac |-aia] es | 2cena BC foe v2 fz00 0 = 4418 i= HAwIDIO® En0oT BRAGA yPA>U A Proprietary Material. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Compa ta ps our propre. A etedent 2 higinm 4 te rereved No part of he Manual may be diplayed,repradoed oF ofthe publisher, or sed beyond the lnited dtbation i eschers ing ths anual sei thot person Problem 11.74 14.74 Fach member of the truss shown is made of steel and has a uniform cross-sectional area of 3220 mm#. Using E = 200 GPa, determine the vertical deflection of joint C caused by the application of the 60-KN load, Members BD and AE are Zero force members. Fon entine truss 4D My C6 Ry = (0x56) =O Ro = 270 kN For equidibrium of joint E Fan F~ Ra = - 270 EN Soint C wer 40ZF, 20: 8 ak Fe iar iii Foe ~ Fe = © pe Fac = 135 KN. Re ¥bokN doint D ae ZF, = 0 Jont BO ZF, + oF (Fag #475) = © +Fa =o ° ~ eT me ATTEN Eas a Te15 EN 5 20 ae 135 EN apes Bek ee Strain energy: U2 feb = shy SL Member| FCEN) |b Gm) | FTL (ki?m) Data: Er 200 x10° bPa ne | 3s We 2 Be Be ie A> 3220 mw cD ERIS ber De st20 ta _I77s4e BD ° ot Bese) (32200009 pestle i = 0298IKT ap | wen | ner = RAL = U BIOPIED © grooaiam at = Germ b Proprietary Material. © 2009 The McGraw “tna in ay frm ce by any means, wie and ecators peated by MeGrawHil fr te ‘ompanies, ne. Al ight reserved. No pat hie Manual may be doped eprdced, or i writen pormisstn ofthe publisher, or ed Rey th td dition to eshte iu course preparation. Ashden’ wing dk mua ng it weithoat permission, Problem 11.75 15 Members of the truss shown are made of stee! and have the cross-sectional areas shown, Using £ = 200 GPa, determine the vertical deflection of joint C caused by the application ofthe 210-KN load, fo 4 M 1s Dae o 7 ole z 1 Co Rok Sefving Simultaneously, Fre = 1S kw Face 7 17S kv Uns FEE senor] Flor Lm] A (lot wf] FL ZA (N/m | AB los 3.0 1200 27.5625 »to™ AC 175 | as} 1200 63, Boz1 x w™ ec |-11s | 25] 1300 42.5397» lo z 133.8993 % oO “Ls BIL , 133.8973 -to"* Uss ag 2 AG (e\(a00 510") 334.75 J aR4,> U. Qn (20324. 78) s3 = aces eae A, 4 = ters B91 my sn Proprietary Materia. © 2009 The MGraw-Hl Compants, ne Alright reserved. No put of this Manul may be displayed, reproduced, or - TBE GEIL Ieér = Mob 30. SEL Us As AsAy = EPYee + Pye 4 A MOer = PMS _ Peel, Mth eye ete ~ GET ” ET er oa (b) Einst Mo, then P. B U= Aye Aged Ay = AP Yeo + Mabe + AM Oace - PR MPL, Mek yl WSMZd ey = ‘eer — ky. Sieve ies tat eer ~ Weer Ger 10209 The MeGrawl Compaen Allele No pat hi Mana mayb ple reper by any mean, who the pr writen penmision of Ye publisher or uta beyond the hinted dsuibuton teachers Soc educators permite by Metra for ie nda our preperation. Ase wing this ana sig hou permision, Problem 11.78 11.77 through 11.79 Using the information in Appendix D, compute the work ofthe 8 they ate applied tothe beam (2) the toad Bis applied ist, (8) if the couple applied fs ¢ - From Appeadix D, Case Q eee fiHPLs, I eoEeEEEE| Yar = FET Or = Zer From Appendix D, Case 2. Mel 2 Mat dm? REF Om > SE (a) Eirst PB, then Mo. U= As AeA, Me = TP ye + Pye + A Mo Oe A, 3 2 = BLS, Prelt, Mok ; & en anal” U = Agt Aga Ag wo he = BP Yin + Moke + 2 Moun - PA, MPL, ML sex‘ ez *Zer bain te Yee al ell: Buk Beal 4 Proprietary Material, ©2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, ne lsh tserved, No pat ofthis Manual maybe aepayed. reproduced of dlsibuted fa any form or by any teas, without the prior writen permission of the publisher o sed beyond tne ited distbution to feaches nd educators permite ty MeGrew-il for hei indviual course preparation. A stort wing tis anual sing i witout prmisitn, (ay Problem 11.79 iY 11.77 through 11.79 Using the information in Appendix D, compute the work of the toads as they are applied tothe beam (a) ifthe load P is applied fist, (b)i'the couple Mis applied frst. Appendix D Cases | and 3. Poa’ . eu be ee J Yee * “Ber *~ 24er Elway - Pl? Cer et * Ber = MCA. MeL Yen REL REL Mok. mn = EE First P, then ee Us ASA +A, | net = EP Yup + PYou * #MoBhe CQ ~ PE, Pat, Met oy LES LA 4BEI © ZEIT EL Ler yoy -! Bue rallies 4M, then Pe Us AytAgt Ay A hn = EP Yap + Me + MOL ; = PHL, MP ML og ZA, “ger " “Ber * Zar bey —leyee 2! Layee Proprletary Material ©2009 The MeGraw-Hill Companies ne. iste any fur or by any means, fd educators permitted by McGraw Hl or heir indivi witht the prior re No er of is Mana ay eile edie or n permission of the pblitker, oF uted beyon the ited dbution to teachers couse preparation. A atdent wing ti anal sing i witht permission. Problem 11.80 11,80 through 11.82 For the beam and loading shown, () compute the work ofthe loads as they are applied successively to the beam, using the informtion provided in AppendicD, (6) compute the strain energy ofthe beam bythe method of Sec. 114 and show that it is equal fo the work obtained in part (@) Label the couples My ani Me. Using Appendix DL Case 7. 2 Mab = Mat = Mek = MeL Com * Sep Om ep Oe GE Ce” TEE Me Mo Aepdy My First, then Me Z| y Loo UA ARH AS Pe, —bad fod— oe - MeL Mel. 4 ei T= AMO + Ong + A Moy = SEAE se MMel, 2 teh : a = MEL Wah Mg> My = My Ur ge uz th (Ld Bending moment Meo OC Moy. Mth = Mik us S gee - 2er Pee ruta Proprietary Matera ©2000 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Ine siete tnd ect ny form or by any mean: pert by McGraw ihout the pir writen persion ofthe publisher or wed beyond thir inddual course preparation, A stent wing hs mal fs Problem 11.81 11.80 through 11.82 For the beam and loading shown, (a) compute the ‘work ofthe loads a they are applied successively tothe beam, using the information provided in Appendix D, (6) compute the strain energy of the beam by the method of Sec. 11.4 and show that itis equal tothe work ‘obtained in pat a (arlabel the forces Py and Pee Using Appendix D Case 5, See * gert > gen os ES See Pet [ur bY x 2] + BELL o-rvey-ey'] ss BE Likewise, Sip = Be BE ond Sey ode BE i he Pe Let Py be epplied finst. eA, UF AAA, S 5 5 Le Spy ee See lo” Le iey abe See af U> ER Se + BS ttRSe = ee, DR, s Bee Sia er * ee ex +z er on ape With Poe Pes P ue 5 Be ve Sk te) Reactions? Rs Ry = P Over portion AD: (o Eb Woe = ye : ats # ae Ouse portion BG: By symnriey, Dag > Une * ae THD? Us Unt Use + Use > (ay ttt EE ae iam {repr Mara. 0209 The Mera Compu, Arise opr fh Mana may be phe cro P(av~#) Ure = eee . He) ww +42 )av oe (Fl) eater) gee et : ef Zur- Fee get 2eEr $y f, ee Over BC: M= Py Vee = VAG < dv >= 46) = Pua Geer Tote? Us Use + Une = (Be) BE us ee Problem 11.83 11,83 and 11.84 For the prismatic beam shown, determine the deflection of point D. Aad force Q at point D. us Qaee 8.7 2. Sot a= & (met x Over portion ADT (O Be Me Rare Ma = (Moa Mg - M, ee With Mgr M= Mo (%-0) a Seb a FEO be dde = y= - Proprietary Material. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, tn, All sighs reserved, No prt of his Manual may be dlplayedreproseed or ‘isonet ey frm or by any meas thot the prion writen pesca of the publi, oF xed beyond he ime Asati 1 teachers ‘an edoctrs pete by MeGraw- Hil for hl iniviual course preparation. student sng this mane fusing it without permission, Problem 11.88 11.88 and 11.89 For the prismatic heam shown, determine the deflection at point D. Add Force @ af point D. Reactions: > - Fe -2Q, R= BQH te U= Usp + Use + Use 5 Sp2 BR oe Bg e -4x > 3a Over portion AD? Uyys Hr, M= Rax So Q=0, BM 2 -4v fay Pa -4av Qver_portion DE? M= Rev - Plaw)- PGAy tay -P lary) t st azo, Bee gl (Bay pa) av) = Pap TY eve ia . ert” 34) a(S) ] Par -eee] a Pak* we Over portion EB? = M= - Pu Heo Waso . BUw , Dee , Ue _ Pal® , Pal? Pal* S- 3a ‘3a *3a* wat wat S* pert Proprietary Material. © 2009 The McGraw-Hll Companies, ine. Alright served. No part ofthis Manl maybe displayed repeoduced ce isbared in any arm or by ary mens, without the pier writen permission of the publish, cr wed beyond the tte dsibution to echoes, and educators pexmited by MoGraw-1il for thee individeal course preparation. A studeat sing he mansa ius without pension, Problem 11.89 11.88 and 11.89 For the prismatic beam shown, determine the deflection 1° . Add Force Q ut point D. ra 6 Readhions: R=-dwl-ZQ, &= Fwlh-iaQ Over portion AD* Vy { ot ty, Mz Rus -gulx-dQx, Bede Sd Q-o, = hvle oan Ce Er 38 5 -(egbe ex Carlee “tel, ede Hay ET ue eee 5y= geez “* or by any mars, without he por witen persion ef the pblishr, or wed be ied by MeCia- Hil for thee individual couse preparation. A sade wsng this Problem 11.90 11.90 and 11.91 For tho prismatic beam shown, determine the slope at point D. Me. : : Bet, Add coopte My ot paint D. sy vie | Reactions? Rye - Bs Me Vin abe a Us ae 4 Ux + Ue Fe Over portion AD: Us Set M0, Be ahem ven. -aal fs aby + - Boke EI 3\2 a4ET ae Un = S) EF av ae M> Rev - Platy) = Paidy M. fhv = Paawie Bey - Pa- Hy Over portion DE: t t Seb Moco. Su > ap ("Bey - radetuidy «Bae (Mt tv dav a £ T)-Bap Lge $07 €T Over portion EB: = Ms -Po aso ale 2 : Une , Woe L = Pal Tid? @,- Ses Be, Be. Bho 8s Te ©2009 The MeGraw: Hil Companies, ne. All sighs reserved No part of this Manual may be displayed, produced, or ‘without the prior writen permission athe publisher oF ol be i forte isividal course preparation. Aster sing his mas he lnited dei caches Problem 11.91 11.90 and 11.91 For the prismatic beam shown, determine the slope at point D Add covpde My at poiat D. wh =a te, Sub Rape Reactions: Rr te Be Us Uot Ut Ue; 7 -% i wit niet lt yt Quer portion DEY User 5 ay ae Rev (ve bye = Mek as Weve) Sef M. > ©. Mz -hut(L-vd Ww, ieee Me et wy wk 2ae = sth wivdus ste EY] Le ae Over portion EBt Usa J, er de oa 7° We. ° OMe Us __ wit ha 2 we 7 + om 7 Tisger “Geer 7? %- er 7 Companies Ins, Allright reserved, No port ofthis Mana may be displayed, reproduced, or Propritary Material, ©2 {isbted Yn any foro by ey means, iou the rie writen permission ofthe pubier, or wed beyond the Hed dsibution to eehers ‘ed edatorspemted by Metra Hl for hl indvideal couse preparation. A saden sing this manual fusing it without peumsion, Problem 11.92 14,92 _Forthe beam and loading shown, determine the defection of point A. Use F200 Gis, TA Tone Q af point A. worth io Units! fonees in kN, tevgths in tn E = 200 Pa Ta (er 4 810° yah EI: ea ne 4 = Sapuntne HEE “te Oven AB: Mr-bx, Bo Over BO Mr ~ b(vers)- bv -Qu=- l@v- 9 -Qv, 2M 4S, oa oY (Bt = Vat e qyeby = (aes? + Ue rlbsy? = 28.6878 oe ean be epee Sq = ppl reeret - BRET = snort im = P75 m ae cea Problem 11.93 44.93. For the beam and hang show, determine the deflection a point 1, Use B= 200 GPa, au oF comer x Add Force Q at point B. Lew cl tem | "MBS Uncta: Fonces in FAL, fengthe no E © 200604, Te 164K 10-4 EI = (Zoo kia") (16-410) = bap «10h Nee oom 2 ue Sgr a= SQ aS MBG se Over portion AB O aos = BU. Blo, Vee Us Uses Uae = Uden Vaeey 9g: Es Se Be Over ABM Mya Rx = Me gox- tex MU on 2 Set vy, Ben piel” wow rngeyaie = ge [ leon = r.c067 x dy = F_[ Boys yavF-deceenGrveavkt 2 Ee Ovee BE M= Revs Sov+ thy, Bhs ayy at Ca Set rheo. Wes ae) eourG@gvidy = 16647 Seay Me 6662. Zeck. Ber = éxr 230.4 > 6ABK [Orred 22 cfisaes 76.8% aoe Proprietary Material © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, In, All rights reserved. No part of his Manus! may be dipaye, reproduced GRE. 7a xlotnad a = Proprietary Material. © 2080 The MeGraw HU Compa ne All sights reserved, No prof thi Mangal maybe displays reproduced, or arbated in sny form or by any mean, what the prio itn parison of te publisher owed beyoad the ited detibton washers tof educators perated by McGraw Hil fr lee individual courte preparation. A ade sng thie maa easing wthot permis Problem 11.99 11,99 and 11.00 Each member ofthe truss shown is made of stel and has the cross-sectional area shown. Using E ~ 200 GPa, determine the deflection indicated, 11.99 Vertical deflection of joint C. Call the vertical foad P. The verbiceh dePRection of jomt @ is Sp. =U. ast, Se* Sp ° Sp Uzen 7 Joint C1 42 F s | ZR z07 =o Fo YP Solving simvPtancousty, Toot Bi AER ot Fee €P Fer - EP rel LEP Fa-B-EP oo 7 Fa $P Menber| F | aF/aP| LO] A (iotnt)| FGF/OPIL/A Age | 4P] ¢ 3 12v0 62s P Ac ép| = 2s 1200 1446.76 P Bc |-Sel -£ 25 | 100 964.51 P z 3036.27 P VAIO * 10°) os 5,> E(eoserrp)~ 1eseAVGlorie? - gigsiort m Sp = Blame b “= Proprictary Materia. ©2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Ine. Allright reserved. No pa of ths Manual may be displayed, reproduced, ot istbuted any for or by any means, witht the price writen peission ofthe publisher, oF used bey the limited diebuion o arbre nd educators permited by MeGraw-Hil fr thee individual course preparation. A student sing hs mama fang it wihout pecasion, Problem 11.100 11.99 and 11.100 Each member ofthe truss shown is made of steel and has the deflection indicated. sectional arca shown. Using £ ~ 200 GPa, determine the 11.100 Horizontal deflection of joint C. Cal? the verticnD force PL hovizonted Foree Q (positive) ot joint C. The horizontad defection of joral @ is Sa. Add a. >. 2 be ty GL 8.7 35° 50 2fer EEG Jowt€ 9 te ZF, = Ot Se ~SFic- $f + Q = 0 fa ,° af ZF, = oO: 2 Slice - F Fee - P20 Soving simvttaneousty, Fre SP +FQ Re -EP+ FQ Joint 8 HEF)= OF || ER = $F = 0 a: Fis ; with Q2 0 Member] F aF/9Q| bth) [A (itm) | F Fa) L /A Age | ip-gaQl -3 3 I200 -4o8.15 P Ac | ip+faq] + 2S zoo | 1088.07 P Bc j-§e+40| +¥ | 25 | Iseo | - 723.38 P =107,06 P| eu _ Sp Fp (107.06 PY ropretary Materia © 2009 The Me ised many form or by ny 200% 1o* (107.06 )(210 #103) | | = O.N24 x16 wm Be = OLNZY we ih reserved, No pat ofthis Manas may be played, produced, ot emission of te publisher, or ose beyond themed distin to teachers Sn elves permite by Mtirow-l fork nv couse pepraon. A sage sing te maa susie bot pemison Problem 11.101 11.101 and 11.102 ‘and asthe ero fection indicated 44401 Vertical dettecion of joint € ach member of the russ shown is male of steel tinal agva shown, Using E200 GPa, determine the de- Call the vertical Vea P. The vertical deflection of joint C is Se. = = PL Spo BB = ei deq - oz AE BE Geonelry AE > Rte = 2H hm Be + peer Toint C eth - Hef = 0 Fee ae wteRe-o: -tiR - MAR -e =o fee Solving simuftancously, Fae = 33 P Joint B Foe 3.75 P 6970 P BEBETF 379x102 SBP Ham F Proprietary Material, ©2009 The MeGraw-1LMt Companies, ne Alt righ reserved. No part of tht Manan may be displayed reprobood fey Fe + Q=0 : b -Pr au Q oat my ~ fhe Be Fic Ft FUP 4 4TEQ Fact - 3-9 P= 588 Q Joint B , ot TF Fe - Fan = © Fae eee ofa Hi weak vera Qso Member A Gro] F (2E/aQNL ZAI AB Wee? Pp Ac 4A B Bc 269r1 PP Zz 581.67 P Sq = Zee PL 628180+2)0 39), 9.06347 m = 365 mm a Zoo x10 © Proprietary Material, © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Ine. Al igh reserved, No pat of tht Manas may be displayed, epeaduced or strated nay Fore or by say ans, wibot the prior writen praia of th palisher, ar used beyond themed dnbution eachers thd edutos peated by McGiaw I forth lvl cou opr, A stadt ing tinal using wt permison Problem 11.103 11.103 and 12,104 Each member of the truss shown is made of steel, and has a cross-scetional area of SOOmm?. Using E = 200 GPa, determine the deflection indicated 11.108 Vertical deflection of joint 3. Find the fongth af cach member as shown, Aad vertical force Qat jomt B. = wv eee f Se 35° Be few A EPRBL Jot C44 ZF, $F. 438 20 Fee Fee = 6.0 kN Fos asky +4 2207 Bhat Ret © Fe = -3.6 4-ZF, 70 bgt g $ Fea Fao tH ZRrOF 6.25 40.8333 QW Foot - 1.75 - 2393 Qk 4tZFy ror Bf + Fre =O Foot 2 Fn = hos + 05a with Q@= 0 Member E ar/oa] Lb | F(aF/@)L (os MY (md Got Nem AB 6.25 4 0.8332 Q] 0.833% 20 10.4167 AD 1.05 + 0.5Q Os a4 1.26 Bp |-1.75- 0.333 @|-0.8333] 20 | Za1c7 Bc | 6.0 ° 1s | o cD -3.6 oO as oO z | 14.593 L I 43 * 10% 7 Set Ex 2 FCaF/a)L = esti oteeuery = 146.9 116% m (Goomta WGeo x Sg = ON454 mm bo met Proprietary Material © 2009 The MeGraw-Alill Commpsnies, ne light reared, No pt of ts Manasl may be di BR ort-$+0) Sa2 $m &) $= ali mMasede : #& (‘Pe sin0 Rsin@ RID Proprietary Material, © 2009 The MeGraw-Hill Companies, lac. Alright eerved. No pat ofthis Mans say be displayed reproduced ‘iste in aey foe or by any means, without the pee writen person of he pli, educa permitted by McGraw-Hill or their nv course preparain, A sruent 14.108 For the beam and loading shown and using Castgliano's theorem, determine (a) the horizontal deflection of point 2B, (b) the vertical deflection of point. Add hevizented free Q at pont B. Use polos cuorlimte Qe Ue (?? 4 Rap Bening moment, Geen ae) mpr? Sos ter) = she, of used Beyond he ii train to eachre is manual is sing it witoatpermiion Problem 11.106 11.106 For the uniform rod and loading shown and sing Castigtiano’s ‘theorem, determine the deflection of point B. Use poder coovainate P. Cotevdate the bending momert M(@! using Free body BT. WEM,=0f Pu- mM Mz Pe = PRaing Stain energy? U ={zbp de a (PRsingy - Be aa, vse VT PRse8 oag = BET awe do ° yas “EES, Lngeske 4 2 de 8 = EE (ag[- de> z¢[) By CastigPiano’s theorems Proprietary Material, © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Comps -labuted i any for or by any means, without the fan etveucrspemited by MeGraw-Hil for thi individual course reparation. A student wing ds manca sing i without permission. Problem 11.107 11.107 Two rods AB and BC of the same flexural rigidity BY are welded at B. For the loading shown, determine (a) the deflection of | (6) the slope of member BC at point C, Z 1 8 ry aca ly] 0 Add horizeted Pavee Q anol couple Me at Ca If i 7 DEM = or RL+mM-@rarp-o Ro= P+Qe %& a 4-2 Fy = OF PteQ+Rro Rar PHQ : > 2 M4 Member AB? M= Ruy? (PAQy, gery, Bro Dye? \ ger 4y St QO ona M0 BUas - 7 a Se aM Bay = Aled - om. 7 EEA, 5 Member BC M= M+ Rx = M+ (Pras My Box, Bs F Use = (OE x Set Q20 autre Wee de (ma Ee dea = 4 BE Sa MRA = ARF Bf - Fa » EGH-ae) = oe a) Delvection af C2 S.7 Zee. 2B Beg (o) Sipe ef C: DQ: Bley Boe fee ae Proprietary Material ©2009'The MeGraw-Hl Companies, In. Allright reserved. No pat f this Manan may bedi iste in any fr of by ay means, without the rice writen perenision af he pusher, aed beyond the lined td edocs permite by bean forthe indiidust enue prpartion, A sent ng the mami fusing without pension, Problem 11.108 11.108 A. uniform rod of flexural rigidity ET is bent and loaded as shown, Dateine (th hz don of pit, he ope tpi D Add Seopte Mo ot point D. i ody | a LI Renedions al At Ry2O, Ree Pe, Maz Moe Menke AE, Me aa = My + Py aay, a! Us ie Set My = 0. We ~ pee te = del” we ENON 4 > 7 7 Be = bm aty = AL od = Member BC: M=My+R,f = Mg+ PP Bee ae Ve = CE ax Set Meo. ue 4 oa as MBM te = oe (Conrinrde = BL ie fda = flonan > Member CD? M= My 4 Py ayy Bye 1 Uso =O) git dy Sef Myr. Ley 4 ee a zi maa = BUR dy > Fer BU. af? yam. if - Bal BY: ALN - Un Ue 2p} st Ser Sete BeBe gene ge Po (b) Shope at point D: . Wie in . ape 0, > Seg See + Rm Gene ao = Proprietary Material. © 2009 The MeCraw-Hil Componls, Ine Allright reserve. No pat ofthis Manas may be ispliyed, pred, or SH ECedy = fh De 2 ot (yd ? a ome os (dy « al (yay > BC? i Me au. ember BC ¢ ate el aes BH ex Bee Use = oe aE ox Set Q= 0, and Meo. 2 3 hee be Bay - & (PAG dx = FE Us, a a Sue ° ef mB ae > a (fenerde = BE al aM * Py Bo Meo Bee oH (@) Vertice? deffect ion of point DS Whe, Wee i‘ Sat 3ait Sae Sg: EE = tb) Slope of BC at Ct = Whe , Wee, Wee 5 tte oy ee Bel 8 SMe Sect San 7 b+ der os 32 ae Proprietary Materin, © 2009°The MleGray-Hill Companies, Ine. All righ reserved. No pat of hs Manual may be displayed, reproduced, or mbt in any form oc by any means, without he prior writen permission of he publisher or wed beyond the Hmted deibution fo feehers, ‘nd eGuenos permite by McCaw fortes indviden coos preparation. A stent sig this manual isusng it without pormasin, Problem 11.110 11.110 A uniform rod of flexural rigidity E/ is bent and loaded os shown. Determine (a) the vertical deflection of point 4, (B) the horizontal ‘deflection of point 4 Adi horizontal force Q at point A. Over ABE =M> Pv + Bay a By Set Qs 0 ‘ {ernay) ay af GP Edu ez), P32 Que Bt Ma-P(x- 8) + Gar, Bote 8), He EL oP , Uy > \ Se ae Sst Qeo, : : a “2 byt PL Bie = Ae (er Be = Ef PORN ae = gBe(e | = REE a 7 We sb (atom > a Be = \ Mag (poe Ei BE OEY ID = 0 orNertica? deflection of point K. Sp De, We OP oP See (b) Merizontad def fection of pow A, = Wen Wee PLY a eo & > 5a°* Sae = catee fa aaa Br i Proprietary Matril. 2009 The McGraw-Hill Comapanes, tee All rights reseed. No prt ofthis Monual maybe displayed reproduced ot luted any form crby any means, without the peer writen pemizson af he pubske, or sed beyond the ited dsteouton to teachers nd educators penited by MeGraw Hil fo tsi invidval oure preparation. A stent ing Ine manual using i without permission. 11.111 through 11.114 Determine the reaction atthe roller support and draw the bending-moment diagram for the beam and foading shown. Problem 11.111 Remove support B and add ieee elie Ra as a doad: U = Use * Ure = VBE ao sl thw P ~ DW. We , es _ 4 - ‘| Ye = 3m ° 3@, * Re : 3 } Over ACE M= Re(v+k)- Pu, % =e ee : ‘ Be a(t IR (os £)~ Pull (us $d P : a (os $ Yao Be 0B (0s Yolo pe GY] - & [aeys v 347 1 Smad > Be bP = BE : ~e #F - 0 Reap fo o- Mo= RE SPL Mat Rab- PF =(E d)Per-PPL -s Me oO Proprietary Material. ©2009 The MeGraw-Hll Companies, la. Allrighisrererved. No pat ofthis Menus may be splayed, reproduced, or tbe a any fro by any mea, without the prior writen permission ofthe publisher ied distetuton oaths and educators permitted by MeGraw Hil fr tee individual couse preparation, A student sing this mans fusing without persion, Problem 11.112 1.111 through 11.114 Determine the reaction atthe roller support and fe - RE -o Res git Mt Reems EMME EM ~ Proprcary Meter © 2009 Te MeGrawt Companies, oe. Alig sre Mo par a hls Mana mayb ipl er State nay yay wean ot writer permission ofthe publisher, or wel beyond te limited dstibution to teachers tnd educators permitted by McGraw-Hill for thi inaivideal course preparation. A talent wing is manuals sig it without permission Problem 11.113 11.111 through 11.114 Determine the reaction atthe roller support and draw the bending-moment diagram for the beam and loading show, Remove support A and add reaction Ry as a asd. Lee us S guy SHOU aE . Sa: al maha so M, a Portion ADE (O g Mab(ira) My. = Mp. - Me = 3 Moablisa) _ My Mo, - 2M b(tsa) ~ RL-M, = gMabisa) _ yy Abou Bending moment diaqvam drawn ty scale For a= $i. By singu tardy fonctions, Mz 3Mb(L+a)2/Ql>—M, (L-a>” awl (b+ e)- SG) on . x = Gispwt* = o.ozged wh = = Problem 11.115 ALLIS Determine the reaction at the roller support and draw the ‘bending-moment diagram forthe beam and load shown, Remove support A and add reaction Ry a3 @ toad. ME US ere aUoia Se = 3m, OE BU . 1 (7, 2M Se ak me = Boyjey » = gers outs pe : we DE (F Se le-or]-S[se-an)- OL? = (heal - (b-#-t+ DW QUya Ru 4 Eee he Pro 5 Sat Set tsa BY - gt EP + SBR at BF = R= fer = Bending moments? My = RYE) = HPL = 0.1728 PL = Me = Rl - PH) > - SPL = - 0.0.81 PL ~ B singelarchy Poncdions, Ms 2 Px - Pdx-Le?e = Proprietary Material © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, In. Allright serve, No pat ofthis Mama maybe diplyed eprduced itbted in any foe by any means, without the prior writen pemission of he publisher, or wd bayord the lined drbution Yeahs fn educators perined by McGrail fo thei individual course preparation. A student wing hie eau fing it without pesion, Problem 11.116 11.116 For the uniform beam and loading shown, determine the reaction at each support Remove support A and acd reaction Ry as a Dota. EMO -Rh - dws RL=0 Roz dks dul = rs Me Lene Ws Uy + Upe > (FE ay a fe ay 2 QU. Whe , Ue 2 St Sat Set Sa tO Portion AB* = Rx, Bex we. af 2 te Be (Rnbrdn = 2 Portion BET M> Riv -dwv? = tRvedgwlv ~kwhv* (Tb ey de tavv avian = abel five st wy ~air[ OH + (8-8) © BE at * wer * Yer Wee 1) Bt , wht 5 be 7 (at) er twee = O° R = -bwh = Rez wld — = AGhwLys dol R= Ewlt ZFS Ris Pet Bowl oO ~dwl + Ry 1 Gwh - wh =O Ry = Swett — ropitary Matra © 209 The MeGrav-tll Companey a, All sigh etre, No pat ofthis Mana may be dale, eroded ir frm orb any means witht he prior wit pemicion of th publisher, or aied Beyond the limited dlibtion fo cechors Sn eumtrs posite by Metra Il or tc inva ours propsraton tant ring he manual ing twit persion Problem 11.117 11.117 through 17.120 Three members ofthe same material and seme cross-sectional area ‘are used to support the load P. Determine the force in member BC. Detach member BC from support C. Md reaction Fe as a foal. oe eee 2 Us lngK REA SFL a 25 Be Skt mw ZF seb MIF, = Or P+ $FtO Rat $°-€% BER Ot Fat Shere Foe 7-EP +R Membed F | aF/ak| & | FOF/IR IL Be Rl ou [ar Red BD |Sp-$r.| -$ [a+ BPe+ Bee Be ;ap-del # [2b Beet ERA z -Bpp+ 6 he Se: ee (- HP+S Re)e0 RrgP ropristary Matra. © 209 The Mera Hit Companies fn. Allis served: Nop ofthis Manly be glee repel, o RTF B fist Fee = © Ww. £ aE. a: 3E° AIFS = © Foe PR Member E aF/or| F/R) SF &sPe 4eye Oo Bc Riot Fe if BD | RP- RR) -R |-2P+2F Fo aP BE -Pt i |[-P+t Fee = Fe fer fe = -3Ps4Fe nd educators permite by McGraw i Compantes, ne. Alrighis reserved, No prt of thls Manu may be played, reprodecd, or or writen permisron ofthe publisher, or used beyond te imited dsvton to teachers, i for ter iid couse preparation. A stant using his amu susing i without permission. 11.421 and 11.122 Knowing thatthe eight members ofthe indeterminate truss shown have the same uniform cross-sectional area, determine the force in member AB. Problem 11.121 Cul member AB at end A and vepface member Force Fao by Load Fre acting on member AB oft ent A. DBl25 EL. 5° 3B one Exe . Fos OF Member | F aF/ar| L | FOF )L AB B ' 4 rae AD a 5 | % ar? Age /§P-sF, -§ | de) - pod + Bre BD -oh ~$ |e Fak Be |-P+ah| 3 |40|-g P+ Bae DE ~gP+h i) A {-4p2 + 2 = ZPO+ PR, Fes3P = ry Mate. ©2609 The Meira. Compaen Allsghseserved No ao his Mani may be dpe reproduced ot sisinbted any form or by any means, without he prio ttn permission of the pblihr or usd beyond te limited detibution to techies tid eer penited by McGwire nil couse epaton. Aden sing tht aca tig wiht eosin Problem 11.122 11.121 and 11.122 Knowing thatthe eight members of the indeterminate truss shown have the same uniform cross-sectional area, determine the force in member AB. Cot member AB ot end A aud replace member Force Fag by Poad Fae acting on member AB at ent Ae 1) FL BE, . 8° 3B = RZ = BITFSL HO [Jeint_8 TT weet ! | AR +t ZF = 5 Foe Se eel oc +o Fa Feo Te nae Fe: £P-£F; 3 ne SP FF ee Fao = ~if Fa -HP- 5h Joint D ~ | ta BRO! -oFie~ Fee et = L Foe =~ Fie = -2P + Fa Reo Foe HIZR-0: fot Shy =0 |_ Fix -8 Fes > -#% Member] _F _ar/aml L{ Frere | AB Fa » |g Fa AD | -3% -i jd BRL AE $p-€r) -€ a) - 2S Phe BS ed 8D | -th “fo ola BE Fae Be | ah a jas Be be j-#P+ Fl ot Q|-3P2 + Fe = | -Sep + Pay Se gc RPe+ FRl- Oo | = EP Fig = Fa = Fist oP = Problem 11.123 44.428 Rod AB is mutde of a steel the yield strength is = 450 MPa and the modulus of elasticity is = 200 GPa. Knowing that cin energy of 7 N + m must be acquired by the rod as the axial load P is ap- Plied, determine the factor of safety of the rod with respect to permanent deformation, nn deter Aye = £6} = 201-06 mm™ Kec = 10)" = 19-5¢ram? P= GAL. = (450) 79-54) = 35,343 N 10. dander -vRL. Boyt Dy = 2 ge Zr (35 343)" 5 pa-o-6 ob it aiaconte5 L aoccivin® * Wesexise] 7 317 Nm Es, - Ur. . aal8 tee ee art ~ Problem 11,124 11.124 Taking into account only the effect of normal stresses, determine the strain energy of the prismatic beam 42 for the loading shown, DEM OF -BL + WLIG)> oO Bending moment? = M= Ryx ~ dwn" = Bx- x) CMa. w(t a Us S ger = FEES lao de : » PEL zu x te = ae FT, ays ALE wt = fer OU" tor Proprietary Material, ©2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Ine. Allright eterved No pst ofthis Manual my be dpayed epouced ot itbuted tn any for or by any means, witht the prior weten permission ef the polisher or wed yond the Hed dsbuten vo teachers ani educators permite by MeGraw-Hl or thei idvidual course repraion, A stent wing ths manual ising without perms. Problem 11.125 11.125 In the assembly shown torques Ty and Ty are exerted on disks 4 and B, respectively, Knowing that both shafts aro solid and made of aluminum (= 73, GPa), determine the toll strain enerey acquired by the assembly. Over gortion AB? Tay = Ta = 309 Nem Taos Fel = ERs 79.5210 mal'= 79.5218" Lage 0.9 Ue To be (200% (0.9) WO RET CANTBMOT VAT S20 17) 6.977 FT Over portion BC! Te? The Te 3004400 = 700 Wm La = 27S m See = ECE) = $39.59 (0% mont = 489.5701? m* 4 ~ Tele . Cree)? Co ae Voo* ZS Tee ~ Brant \(us.a7ure Pes Tetgh: We Use t Uae = 6.977 + K726 Us 12.70 50 Problem 11.126 1126 A single 6-mew-diameer ste pin Bs we to connest the steel strip DE to {wo aluminum sttips, each of 20-mm width and S-mam thickness, The modulus of clasticty i200 GPa forthe stcel and 70 GPa forthe aluminum. Knowing that for the pin at 2 the allowable shearing stress is. ra = 85 MPa, determine, for the Joading shown, the maximum strain energy that can be acquired by the assembled strips. Bein © Fa™ = lO = 28,210 me = 28,274 x 10% Pat = 85x 10% Pa Dwwbte sheac? P= 2Ax= (aXlea.zrtwro'* Ves x/o#) = 4, 8066%10"N For strips AB,DB, BE, A=(20K5)+ 100 me = 100 x10 m* Fia = Foo = &P > 2.4083«/0" N Babbae, — (2.4033 *10% X05) = Uyg = —Pancban, = G,HO33 mt e Une = Use = PERI = ire vio Kicowiaey * 0 2068S _ Fables . (4.2066r/o? °U.25-0.5) _ ae Use = ZERe 7 Gia xle*Kicorioey 7 Or UAL Totes U= Uses Una + Use © 0.8468 Uso.s4es =m Problem 11.127 14427 The eylincical block Eas a squanely the yoke #0 shat is altactved to the 22-mim Knowing tha eof a steel for wi = 200 GPa, det ight of Mock F for w Formation of the rods. 8 avs when I strikes eter rods AB and CD. ay = 350 MPa and Inthe factor of safety Lena af AB the ontet of yiedlling the force im exch vod is Fs G&A Corresponding stvain energy « bs Usp = Same = Soak be b a} Un = (Amv (RS) = Solving for Ww, we Data? g > 8 m/s, A> Eat 2 E(22)? - a0 mnt Loz bof Rss 5 Ve 2 4B nfs saxo*) (sPoK 076 fe ope esse stom 405) aig “BY CS )ezee re?) Proprietary Materia. © 2009 The McGraw-t18l Compa stated in any formar by any means, withowt te pre ‘and edaatrs peed by McCrae Hil for hi inva Ie. Alright ceserved No pat ofthis Man maybe dpsed teprekre, or om ofthe pubis, or sed heya the inte curbtion oem jon, A stuene using ts mane wring without permission Problem 11.128 11.128 A block of weight is placed in contact with a beam at some given point Dard released. Show that the resulting maximum deflect as large asthe deflection due toa static load W applied at D. at point Dis twice wa Consider drapping the warght From a height h aleve ‘the beam. The work done by the weight is Work = Wht yu) : B Pay hye where k is the spring constart of the beam for foacking of point D. Equding work and energy, Setting h= 0, Stain energy UD Wht yn) = Fk Wy, = 3 hyn’, yn The stotic defection at point D due te weight appfied ot D ix we Sat 7 Yo ™ 2 Sop Proprietary Materia, ©2009'The McGraw-Hill Companies, Ine. Al ght reserved. No pat ofthis Manus] maybe displayed, reproduced, ot Astibate fn any for or by any means, without te price writen piston of the pubisher, or used beyond the fimited bution teaches ‘ed eds permite by McGaw for thir ndvidual sure prepraion, A stsdent using this reanua is using it without permission. Problem 11.129 11.129 The 12-mm-diameter steel rod ABC has been Knowing that £ = 200 GPa and G= 772 GPa, deter ‘caused by the 150-N force, into the shape shown, the deflection of end C BUZ)* 2.0353«/0° mm = 20858 HITT mn” T= £0 = 1.0179 «1077 mt T= 20 nue Portion AB: bending M=-Px P iA B xe ( == Plee bay Bree = appt Piet P Pr = Us0y(Zo0n19*)* Goon Io). { Paw @YCIIR «TO ® (2.0358 #10 oa 3° = o.s7aes I Portion Be: M=-Px i oe eae yt ple opty De [Sew = Slew = Bee = M50) (oon? eee at ade (© YA00 ™ 10* (1.0174 * (07) Totad: U= Diy + Use + Use = 0.86737 5 Work- enengyz 2PS-U g- Sb. @ilo.867s7) =1S71O 8m § #57 nm | me Propriety Material, ©2009 The McGraw Hill Companies In. Allights eserved, No pat ofthis Manual maybe displayed eproced or ibe in any for or by any means, without the price wrlten permission ofthe publisher, ruse beyond te lined dit btn fo aehes ‘and educators permit by MoGrew-Hil for thei indviual couse preparation, A stant ing ths moa using it wibout pecmsion, Problem 11.130 130 The stcol bar ABC has a square cross section of side 18 mm and is subjected to @ 200-N load P. Using F = 200 GPa, determine the deflection of point C. c | ] | Assume member BD is a tworforce member. , | | DIM=02 ottF ey, -G16Kz00) =O Fie = 00H epee SESE J x Rao = Elooos)* = 190828 10°F nt —~ 0,7 9» — F, 4 (800)*-6) > Eaptee . YM Uso EK (aV(200 107 (14.6356 70°F) k a | reo 200N RRP p AE i ve! Member ABS: M L= ok (oer\(sory? > 9-798 «10° %m" ¥ Portion AB Mr - WHIT = ~ b00 x vt ae 7 M* ee eeen "y Sina tm Uses SRE oe fae Sate > 600)? G2) ae asariot eres wie ey 7 OFMOTT Portion BEI Mz=200y Uses Spay = eS wav He (200)* (0.72) © “TR Geow lot #748 wi TB) = 0422227 Toto: Ur Ugo Unt Ua = n2456T 4PS = U ~ BE, witnnesi6) 2 9, s+ @: rnsasiey 0194S te bom Proprietary Material. ©2009 The McGraw-HHl Companies, In. Allrghts reserved. No part of this Manual may be dsplaye, reproduced, of Airbed any for o by any means, without the peor write prmasion ofthe publisher, or used beyond the sted dis bution wo teachers ‘enor permed by McCrae Hil or thir invidunt prepa, A student using this manuals sig it wtheut pe Problem 11.131 11.131 Each member ofthe truss shown is made of stee; the eress-sectional area ‘of member BC is 800 mm? and forall other members the eross-sectional area is 400 mm’. Using # = 200 GPa, determine the deflection of point D caused by the 60-KN load b boon | Param iaed Entive truss DEM, = 0 2.4 Re (0.500) Rye IRS KY Joint D at ZF 25 - BSE zo Ey 325 kv co A TRO 6o-fee- HR =O Fao = BO kN 47 2F, 702 go- bE Rg =o Fig 2 82.5 kw Fa 2 +t TR or Fee= 12.5 kN fe > 30 kN, E+ Q00%10% Pa ty = 12-3683" 10 Paras \G00«15" 3.4328 » 10" = 30.708 J 0.0977 *10™ 282.908) 950 410m A = 1.030 mm —e rial. © 2009 The MeGraw-Mil Companies, tne. Al righ ceserved. No part of thi Mandal may be diepayed reproduced or frm or by any meas, without the pri wren permishn ofthe publisher, or sed beyond the hited debution o tacos tnd educators pert by McGraw-H or theliiideal cote preparation. Ashen using this mans using without peemsion, Problem 11.132 11,132 A disk of radius a has been welded to end B of the solid steel shaft AB, A. cable is then wrapped around the disk and a vertical force P is applied to end C of the cable. Knowing that the radius of the shaft is rand neglecting. the doformations of the disk and of the table, show that the deflection of point C caused by the application of is Po 141s int oc = i GP, ——— Accra Piatt wer * eZ eb ace BETQ* s Fob, Fe = “ae ) Since Ss AI, 5. + BE (+us88) « Proprietary Material, © 2009 the MtGraw-H Compants, Inc llrightsreserved. No pvt ofthis Mars may be displayed produced, or Bex, + Ble 4 We + De Oe = + Ste + om, oy Manbec AB t ut A M M iz Mery Bate Dror | te M v L Wn» (MIM, 20 OMe we E- M= Moa Dov = My+ Pam Mit : Set Moz O M = Px v - Sie Be (ERA EL ecb > Be Member CD? M= M, 1 Set Mr? are u(gy Bis =e a: orsbio a= fo Proprietary Material. © 2009 The MeGraw Hill Companles, Ine. All cghts reserved No pat of this Manual may be dspaye, reproduced or {isbn i any form o by any mens, who the poe wre petiton ofthe pba, o eed beyond the ited dtbtion vo texehers nd educators parmited by Miaw-Hil for tee dvidaleouepreparatien. A student sig this manual using it wihou permission. eM 1L.Ct 14.C1 A rod consisting of m elements, each of which is homogeneous and of uniform cross section, is subjected to a load P applied at its free end. ‘The length of element iis denoted by L, and its diameter by d, (a) Denoting by E the modulus of elasticity of the material used in the rod, write a computer program that can be used to determine the strain energy acquired by the rod land the deformation measured at the free end. (b) Use this program to deer- ‘mine the strain energy and deformation of the rods of Probs.11.9 and 11.10, PROB SOLUTION ERTER, P ave E For Enel ELEMENT ENTER A, awn 2 COMPUTE: Notre STRESS* Troan: Eres: STtinns EMEC RN STL! aS SF eran Sram Evewar PEFR THEOUEM ELEM ENE UsuUtuy TOI. DE pokean Tee 20 i aeU + ae eo. a P Piecéeam ov7tpur Problem 11. Axial load = 354A Modulus of elasticity = 200 GPa Mlement Length delta L Stress strain Energy Strain Baergy. Density = mm ro T afm? a oe ngs (7h 4-093 2177 i is tee ey sean Bowe Total strain ergy = 2307/5 7 Total Deformation” = 7366 me Problem 11.10 Axlal load» 25.000 kN Modulus of elasticity = 200 Gea Blenent tength delta % stress strain Bnergy Strain Energy Density = ia a ‘e/a 2 0.800.497 24.34 6.22 28.65, bots aaa 145:38 50% 8183 Total Strain Energy = 12.1853 J Total Deformation = 0.9748 mm PROBLEM 11.C2 11.2 ‘Two 18 X 150-mm cover plates are welded to « W200 X 26.6 rolled-sce! beam as shown, The 670-kg block is to be dropped from a hight. ‘4 50 mmnto the beam, (a) Write a computer program to calculate the max imam normal stress on transverse sections just to the left of D and at the ‘enter of the beam for values of a from 0 to 1.5 musing 125-mn increments. () From the values cousidered in part a, select the distance a for which the ‘maximum normal stress is a small as possible, Use & = 200 GPa. sesuamg SOUNTION Comeune An Forme Moment oF inerre * de, Be seer mone! Wo0x286 | FOR AD Ana £E: W200x 26-6, T,2 258410 mnt $2 2490 mids

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