Chapter 6 Review Engineering Statics
Chapter 6 Review Engineering Statics
Chapter 6 Review Engineering Statics
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Problem 1 m
Problem 3
BONUS:
4. The crate has weight G and the coefficient of static friction at
P the surface is s = 0.3. Determine the orientation of the force P for the
smallest possible force P that has to be applied so that the crate is on
Problem 4
the verge of moving.
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Problem 3-20
Determine the forces in cables AC and AB needed to hold the ball D of mass m in equilibrium.
Units Used:
3
kN := 10 N
Given:
m := 20kg
F := 300N
d := 1m a := 1.5m b := 2m
m
g = 9.807
2
s
Solution :
The initial guesses: FAB := 100N FAC := 100N
Given
Equations of Equilibrium:
b b
+
Fx = 0; 2 2
FAB FAC
2 2
+F= 0
[1]
b + ( a + d) b +d
a+d d
+
Fy = 0; 2 2
FAB + FAC
2 2
m g = 0 [2]
b + ( a + d) b +d
FAB
:= Find ( FAB , FAC)
FAC
FAB = 98.5 N
FAC = 267 N
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Problem 6-128
Determine the resultant forces at pins B and C on member ABC of the four-member frame.
Units Used:
Given:
lb
w := 150
ft
a := 5ft
b := 2ft
c := 2ft
e := 4ft
d := a + b c
Solution:
Given
ec
FCD ( c + d) FBE = 0
2 2
( d b) + e
FBE e
w ( a + b)
a + b + a FCD ( a + b) = 0
2 2 2
( d b) + e
Problem 6-56
Determine the force in each member of the space truss and state if the members are in tension
or compression. Hint: The support reaction at E acts along member EB : Why?
Units Used:
3
kN := 10 N
Given:
F := 6kN c := 3m
a := 4m d := 5m
b := 3m e := 2m
Solution:
Given
d
F AB F = 0
2 2
d + ( a e)
b c
F AD F AC = 0
2 2 2 2
a +b a +c
a a ae
F AD F AC F AB = 0
2 2 2 2 2 2
a +b a +c d + ( a e)
b c
FBD FBC = 0
2 2 2 2 2 2
b +e +d c +e +d
e e ae
FBE FBD FBC + F AB = 0
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
b +e +d c +e +d d + ( a e)
d d d
FBD FBC FAB = 0
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
b +e +d c +e +d d + ( a e)
FAB
FAD
FAC
:= Find ( FAB , FAD , FAC , FBE , FBD , FBC)
FBE
F
BD
FBC
FAB
FAD
6.46
1.50
FAC 1.50
= kN Positive (T)
BE
F 4.80 Negative(C)
F 3.70
BD 3.70
FBC
BE is a 2-force member.
Problem 4
The crate has weight G and the coefficient of static friction at the surface
is s = 0.3. Determine the orientation of the force P for the smallest possible
force P that has to be applied so that the crate is on the verge of moving.
P
Problem 4
Solution
The free-body diagram of the crate is shown in the figure.
y G P
x
F
N
Fy = 0 = N + P sin () G = 0.
X
If the crate is on the verge of moving, slipping will have to occur. Hence
F = s N . Substituting this value into the previous equation and solving,
the following value is obtained for the force
s G
P = .
cos () s sin ()
The minimum value for P is obtained from the relation
dP
= 0,
d
or
dP s cos () sin ()
= s G = 0 =
d [cos () s sin ()]2
s cos () sin () = 0, or
= arctan (s ) = arctan (0.3) = 16.7 .