Академический Документы
Профессиональный Документы
Культура Документы
1
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
2
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
The 6-m pole ABC is acted upon by a 455-N force as shown. The
pole is held by a ball-and-socket joint at A and by two cables BD
and BE. Draw the free-body diagram needed to determine the
tension in each cable and the reaction at A.
3
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
4
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
5
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
6
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
7
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
8
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
9
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
10
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
11
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
12
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
The rigid L-shaped member ABF is supported by a ball-and-socket joint at A and by three cables.
For the loading shown, determine the tension in each cable and the reaction at A.
13
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
14
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
15
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
16
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
17
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
18
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
Rod AB shown in Fig. 531 a is subjected to the 200-N force. Determine the reactions at the
ball-and-socket joint A and the tension in the cables BD and BE . The collar at C is fixed to
the rod.
19
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
20
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
A vertical force of 80 lb acts on the crankshaft. Determine the horizontal equilibrium force P that must
be applied to the handle and the x, y, z components of reaction at the journal bearing A and thrust
bearing B . The bearings are properly aligned and exert only force reactions on the shaft.
21
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
22
Engineering Mechanics Assignment No: III
The young tree, originally bent, has been brought into the
vertical position by adjusting the three guy wire tensions
to AB =0, AC = 10 lb, and AD = 15 lb. Determine the
force and moment reactions at the trunk base point O.
Neglect the weight of the tree.
23