Assignment 1 Solutions
Assignment 1 Solutions
Assignment 1 Solutions
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*1–32. B
A 6 kN
4 kN C
The built-up shaft consists of a pipe AB and solid rod BC. 8 kN
The pipe has an inner diameter of 20 mm and outer D 6 kN E
diameter of 28 mm. The rod has a diameter of 12 mm.
Determine the average normal stress at points D and E and
represent the stress on a volume element located at each of
these points.
Solution
At D:
P 4(103)
sD = = 2
= 13.3 MPa (C) Ans.
A p
4 (0.028 - 0.02 2)
At E:
P 8(103)
sE = = = 70.7 MPa (T) Ans.
A p
4 (0.012 2)
Ans:
sD = 13.3 MPa, sE = 70.7 MPa
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1–39.
1.5 m
A B
Solution
Internal Loadings: The force developed in each member of the truss can be determined 2m
by using the method of joints. First, consider the equilibrium of joint C, Fig. a,
+ ΣFx = 0; 4
S 40 - FBC a b = 0
FBC = 50 kN (C)
5
3
+ c ΣFy = 0;
50 a b - FAC = 0
FAC = 30 kN (T)
5
+ ΣFx = 0; 4
S 50 a b - FAB = 0
FAB = 40 kN (T)
5
FAC 30(103)
(savg)AC = = = 95.5 MPa Ans.
A 0.3142(10 - 3)
FAB 40(103)
(savg)AB = = = 127 MPa Ans.
A 0.3142(10 - 3)
Ans:
(savg)BC = 159 MPa,
(savg)AC = 95.5 MPa,
(savg)AB = 127 MPa
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1–47.
Solution
For pins B and C:
V 82.5 ( 103 )
tB = tC = = p 18 2 = 324 MPa Ans.
4 1 1000 2
A
For pin A:
V 82.5 ( 103 )
tA = = p 18 2 = 324 MPa Ans.
4 1 1000 2
A
Ans:
tB = tC = 324 MPa,
tA = 324 MPa
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The two steel members are joined together using a 30° scarf 15 kN
weld. Determine the average normal and average shear
stress resisted in the plane of the weld.
20 mm
30
Solution
40 mm
Internal Loadings: Referring to the FBD of the upper segment of the member
sectioned through the scarf weld, Fig. a,
0.04
A = 0.02 a b = 1.6 ( 10-3 ) m2
sin 30°
Thus,
N 7.50 ( 103 )
s = = = 4.6875 ( 106 ) Pa = 4.69 MPa Ans.
An 1.6 ( 10-3 )
V 12.99 ( 103 )
t = = = 8.119 ( 106 ) Pa = 8.12 MPa Ans.
Av 1.6 ( 10-3 )
Ans:
s = 4.69 MPa,
t = 8.12 MPa
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Solution
N = 0.8660 P
V = 0.5P
Ans:
P = 14.3 kN (controls)
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2–3.
4m
A B C
Solution
∆LBD ∆LCE 3m 2m 2m
=
3 7
3 (10)
∆LBD = = 4.286 mm
7
∆LCE 10
PCE = = = 0.00250 mm>mm Ans.
L 4000
∆LBD 4.286
PBD = = = 0.00107 mm>mm Ans.
L 4000
Ans:
PCE = 0.00250 mm>mm, PBD = 0.00107 mm>mm
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*2–12.
y
Determine the shear strain gxy at corners A and B if
the plastic distorts as shown by the dashed lines. 12 mm
4 mm
3 mm 8 mm
B
C
300 mm
2 mm x
A
Solution D
400 mm
5 mm
Geometry: Referring to the geometry shown in Fig. a, the small-angle analysis gives
7
a = c = = 0.022876 rad
306
5
b = = 0.012255 rad
408
2
u = = 0.0049383 rad
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Ans:
(gA)xy = 27.8(10-3) rad
(gB)xy = 35.1(10-3) rad
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Solution
P dL
Normal Stress and Strain: Applying s = and e = .
A L
2.5(10 3 ) 6
=σ1 = =
22.10(10 ) N/m 2 22.10 MPa
π (0.012 2 )
4
9(10 3 ) 6
=σ2 = =
79.58(10 ) N/m 2 79.58 MPa
π (0.012 2
)
4
0.225
∆ε
= = 0.000750 mm/mm
300
Modulus of Elasticity:
∆σ (79.58 − 22.10)(106 )
=
E = = 76.63(109 ) =
Pa 76.6 GPa Ans.
∆ε 0.000750
Ans:
E 76.6 GPa
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0.077
P (mm/mm)
1 2 2.25
s (MPa)
Solution
0.385
0.077
E = = 0.0385 MPa Ans.
2
1 0.077
(U i )r = 0.077(106 ) N/m 2 (2 m/m)
2 P (mm/mm)
1 2 2.25
3 3 3
= 77.0(10 ) N ⋅ m/=
m 77.0 kJ/m Ans.
1
(U i )t = 0.077(106 ) N/m 2 (2 m/m)
2
+ {
1
2
}
0.077(106 ) + 0.385(106 ) N/m 2 [(2.25 − 2) m/m ]
3
= 134.75 N ⋅ m/m= 135 kJ/m 3 Ans.
Ans:
E = 0.0385 MPa, (Ui)r = 77.0 kJ>m3,
(Ui)t = 135 kJ>m3
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3–27.
N 50 ( 10 )
3
s = = = 394.71 ( 106 ) Pa = 394.71 MPa
A p
( 0.0127 )
2
4
s 394.71 ( 106 )
Plong = = = 0.0056386 mm>mm
E 70.0 ( 109 )
d - d0 12.67494 - 12.7
Plat = = = - 0.0019732
d0 12.7
Poisson’s Ratio: The lateral and longitudinal strain can be related using Poisson’s
ratio, that is
Plat ( - 0.019732)
n = - = - = 0.350 Ans.
Plong 0.0056386
Ans:
n = 0.350
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A
Solution
5N
V 2.5
tavg = = = 4166.7 Pa
A (0.03)(0.02)
t 4166.7
g = = = 0.02083 rad
G 0.2(106)
Ans.
d = 0.833 mm
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4–2. The copper shaft is subjected to the axial loads shown. 2m 3.75 m 2.5 m
Determine the displacement of end A with respect to 22.5 kN 9 kN
36 kN 27 kN
end D if the diameters of each segment are dAB = 20 mm,
dBC = 25 mm, and dCD = 12 mm. Take Ecu = 126 GPa. A 22.5 kN B D
C 9 kN
Solution
= 3.4635
= mm 3.46 mm Ans.
The positive sign indicates that end A moves away from end D.
Ans:
dA>D = 3.46 mm away from end D.
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4–9.
The assembly consists of two 10-mm diameter red brass 300 mm 450 mm
C83400 copper rods AB and CD, a 15-mm diameter 304
stainless steel rod EF, and a rigid bar G. If P = 5 kN, A B P
determine the horizontal displacement of end F of rod EF.
E 4P
F
C DG P
Solution
Internal Loading: The normal forces developed in rods EF, AB, and CD are shown
on the free-body diagrams in Figs. a and b.
p
Displacement: The cross-sectional areas of rods EF and AB are AEF = (0.0152) =
4
p
56.25(10 - 6)p m2 and AAB = (0.012) = 25(10 - 6)p m2.
4
The positive sign indicates that end F moves away from the fixed end.
Ans:
dF = 0.453 mm
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*4–36.
Solution
+ ΣFx = 0; FA + FC - 16 = 0
S (1)
By superposition:
+ ) 0 = - ∆ + d
(S C C
- 16 (300) FC (1000)
0 = +
AE AE
FC = 4.80 kN Ans.
FA = 11.2 kN Ans.
Ans:
FC = 4.80 kN,
FA = 11.2 kN
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