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The AuthorsTable of ContentsChapter 06: Beam Deflections
361
261
x61
262
387
389
399
400
a3
86
6
7
ain energy method 465
by conjugate beam method = 466
Supports of Conjugate Beam... 3 467
Examples of beam and its conjugate a 468
Chapter 07: Restrained Beams 481
Restrained beams... . 81
481
481
510
Restrained beam loadings 336
IndexChapter 01
; Stress .
id as the strength of a material per unit
the force on a mem ber
where P is the applied normal load in Newton and A
is the area in mm*. The maximum stress in tension ot
compression occurs over a section normal to the load,
cas tied
SOLVED PROBLEMS
Problem 104, A hollow steel tube with an inside diameter of 100
‘mm must carry a tensile load of 400 KN. Determine
the outside diameter of the tube if the stress is limited
t0 120 MN/m?.
P= 4ownSolution 106. EMc=0
5T+10( 4, T) =5(6000)
T= 2997.13 fb
Problem 107.in Fig, P-110. Determine
the maximum value of theo1
load P if the stress in w, Chapter
that in concrete to 650 ha ‘5 limited to 1899 maa
Solution 110, For wood:
: oe Pas GnAy :
= 1800[ + x(8%)}
=90477.9 Ib
From FBD of Wood:
| P= Pe = 90477.9 Ib
CE=1634(1)
Stresses:
Stress = Force/ Area
= 1h cope ksi
ere gan 28 m
= 40 -2222ksi(T)
pong aka
185k
oor» 23h 18.52 ksi (C)
the
Problem 112. ‘DeteiznineBC=
= 72.118 Compression
BC = Gcompronen Ave
72M =14Ar
Aye = 5:15 intChapter 01
Solution 114.
a
105 (1000) = o5c(1600)
‘onc = 65,625 MPa (Compression)
“The homogeneous bar ABCD shown in Fig, P-114 is
supported by a cable that runs from Ato B around the
‘vertical cable at C, and a smooth
Yt D. Determine thé mass of the
‘be supported if the stress in each,
«Cable is limited to 100 MPa. The area of the cable AB
5250 mm? and that of the cable at C is 300 mm?,
DFO
Tax cos 30° = Ro sin 50°
Ro = 1.1308Tar
Lrv=0 ,
- Tavsin 30° + Tas + Te Rocos 50" = W
Tag ain 30° + Tan + Te * (L1305Tas) cos 50° = WV
2.267T s+ Tes W
T= W-2.2267T=Mp= 0.
(Tan Sin 30°) + 4745 + 2h wy
25466T ee a) = BW
Chapter 01
—ee l
7 Se
‘SOLVEDPROBLEMS
red to punch a 20-mmliameter
ee oP mm thick? The shear
Problem 115.
P= 350{x(20)25)]
= 549787 N
= 549.8 KN
the 1m thickness of plate in
inches in diameter can be punched. (b) If the plate is
{0.35 inch thick, determine the diameter of the smallest
hole that can be punched.
Solution 116. (a) Maximum thickness of plate:
Based on puncher strength:
P P=oA
= 504x259]
= 78.1251 kips > Eainolent sew force ofthe pte
Based on shear strength of plate:
Vara V=P
78:125x = 40{0(2591
Figure 1-136 t= 0781 inch
(0) Diameter of smallest hole:
Based on compression of puincher:
P=oA
© = 50} A)
=125ut | Rauivalent shear force for plateBased on shearing of plate
Vara
ove
125nd? = 40{na, 14
Rie
Problem 117. Find the smallest di
: lest diameter bolt q
clevis shown in Fig 1-IbifP = 49) on 2 8Sin he
strength of the bolt is 300 MPa, The shearing
‘The bolt is subj
Vania i fet double shar,
= £00(2000) = 300[2( 4.9)
d=29.13 mm
| A 200-ma-diameter pulley is prevented from rotating *
relative di shaft 70-mm-long
key, Phe ro
shaft, determine the width b if the
g stress inthe key is 60MPa.
= 59.076 KN > sheer force of pin a8
Ve=teA > double ear
159.076 (1000) = to {2[ x(20°)})
t= 94.02 MPa
Problem 120. ‘The members of the structure in Fig, P-120 weigh 200
1b/ft. Determine the smallest diameter pin that can
bbe used at A if the shearing stress is limited to 5000
psi. Assume single shear.Length, Las = a? aq? Chapter 01
Fe 5.66 ft. i:
Weight, War =5.66(200)
= 1132 Ib
ae
© =
Ahoy cane aan
Rou + Ray =
Problem 121.
‘Solution 121.
Stress
Ww
va
11061,67 = 5000( +1)
d= 0520 in
Referring to Fig P-121, compute the maximum force
P that can be applied by the machine operator, if the
the control rod at C are limited to 4000 psi and 5000-
pai, respectively. The diameters are 0:25 inch for the
ppin- and 0.5 inch for the control rod. Assume single
shear for the pin at B.
[YMs=0] 6P=2Tsin 10” >)
[DFu= 0] By= Tos 10° > rom (1), T= atin 1°
Bu = (P/sin 10°) cos 10°
By=3cot 10" P
[EFv= 0] By=Tsin 10° + P> tom (1), Ts0 10 = 2°
By=3P+P.
By=4P
Rea Bet Be
Re = Bot 10" P+ (APP
| Ret = 305.477
Re 1748?
P=R,/1748 — >@)_ P= 11.231
Safe load P= 11,23 15
ere eran acl
rection, is used 0 8
Compression block shown in
Fig P4123. Determine the
axial force P that can be safely
‘applied to the block if the
compressive stress in wood i
Timited to 20 MN/r? and the
shearing stress parallel to the
grain is limited to SMN/m®
‘The grain makes an angle of
20° with the Rorizontal, as
Ghown. (Hint, Use the results in Problem 122.)
100 mn
igure P-123
Based on maximum compressive stress:
‘Normal force:
N= Pccos 20°
‘Normal area:
‘Ay = 50 (100 see 20°)
= 5320.89 mm?
N=oAn
P cos 20° = 20 (5320.89)
p=113247N
= 19325 kN
For safe compressive force, use P= 77.79 KNNormal Stress: Sh,
tearing Stress.
Thin-Watted
Solution 125. (a) From shearing of rivet:
Po tAnwie
PeoA
6000n = of7 85(110~20)]
= 2667 MPa
Problem 126. ‘The lap joint shown in Fig, P-126 is fastened by four
Yein-diameter rivets. Calculate the maximum safe
load P that can be applied if the shearing stress in the
rivets is limited to 14 ksi and the bearing stress in the
plates is limited to 18 ksi, Assume the applied load is
‘uniformly distributed among the four rivets.Problem 127
Solution 127,
Normal Stress; Shearing Stress,
in Be
Thin-Wated, Presa Sy |
Chapter 01
Stress __
Solution 128
P= 47.25 kips
Safe load P = 24.74 kips
In the clevis shown in Fig. 1-110,
+ find the minimum bol a
and the minimum thickness of
each yoke that will support a
load P= 14. kips without
exceeding a shearing stress of 12
ksi and a bearing stress of 20 ksi,
For shearing. of rivets (double
shear)
P=rA i
> diameter of bolt
For bearing of yoke:
P=opAs
14 = 20[2(0.86181)]
1=04061 in > thickness of yoke
‘The thickness of beam
the clip angle is 2 0:
both sides of the beam)
the beam,
P= or Ar= 3215 (0.480)(
P=53,76 kips
us, the critical in bearing is
A WIB x 86 beam is riveted
toa W24 x 117 girder by a :
connection similar to that in
ig, 1-13. The diameter of
in, and the i
angles are each 4 x34x3
| For each rivet, assume
Figure £13,
that the allowable stresses
are t = 15 ksi and op = 32
ksi. Find the allowable load
on the connection.
“The allowable load on the connection is P= 53.76 kips
‘A J-in-diameter bolt, having a diameter at the root
of the threads of 0731 in. i use to fasten two
mbers together as shown in Fig. P- .
ghee fo cause a tensile stress of 18 ksi in the al
Compute the shearing stress in the head of the bolt
Problem 129.B3BE) = 46
| BE=80KN (Compression)
For Member BC:
Basel on shearing of rivets
BC=1A,
Where A = area of I rivet x number of rivets,n
6 000 = 701+ (195)}
(= 48 say Srivets
n
96 000 = 140119469),
n= 602 say 7 rivets
__use7 rivets for member BCNe
formal Stress: Shearing
i Thin Wat
For member BE: rey
Based on sheari 3 Chapter 01
See eee
Based on shearing of rivets
27
n= 4.03 say Srivets
Based on bearing of member:
Use 6 rivets for member BC
© Tensile stress:
For member BE:
P= 80 kN (Compression)
© Based on shearing of rivets:
esd
80 000 = 70{4 x(224) m1
n= 301 say 4 rivets
‘Based on bearing of member:
P=opAy
80.000 = 140[22(13)n)
n= 1,998 say 2 rivets
‘use 4 rivets for member BEI
an external pressure po and an internal
imay be expressed as
If there &
pressure py the form
Consider the tank sho.
wn “bein,
8 subjected to,
an
the wall thickness is f. Isolating the righ
LONGITUDINAL STRESS, o-
oeeider the free body diagram in the transverse
section of the tanks
“The total force acting at the rear of the tank F rma
‘Gist tthe foal Fongittinal stress onthe wall Pr
aaa Since 1s 0 small compared to D, the aea of
the wall is close to xD!
Fe pA= pa"
Pr=oaDt
[2Fu=0)
ProF
co. nDt= pI
oy
ae
If there exist an external pressure py and an internal
pressure p, the formula may be expressi SPHERICAL sweLL
@ spherical tank of di =
7 liameter D n
. thick nail
wallet ae Aprons ot 9, pee: “
(pressed as: at the. p=12MPa
{@) The bursting force will cause a stress on the
Tongitudinal section that is twice to that of the
tearaverse section. Thus, fracture is expected as
shown,
“The wall thickness of a 4-ft-diameter spherical tank is
“& in, Calculate the allowable internal pressure ifthe
stress is limited to 8000 psi.
(ax
cc)
p= 208.33 psiThe ertical stress is the tangential st,
A cylindrical pressure vessel is fabricated §
. 4
plating that has a thickness of 20min The
pee 28),
= Sa
Beatin:
Assuming pressure
Peano ete ore
F= 1372818 M
T= oA; = 864 000(th)
T= 868 000(} 4)
T=36 000k‘The tank shown in Fig,
__ Steel plate Calculate the maximum longtudig®
circumferential
aS Stress caused by an internal prelaht
'a flat plate tsed to cap the end. How
imm-diameter bolts must be used to hold the
ts is 80 MPa, of,
tighten the
steam pressure should cause the
to be twice the value of the initial
Gasket co
= x
FeoA
= 3.5[ 4 n(430)]
= 508 27042 N
Foe
{(Caiv)n = 508 270.42 N
(G0 —55){ + (40")}n = 508 270.42
n= 16.19 say 17 bolts:
Circumferential stress (consider -m sib»
a acl=
pastes 02
a Strain —
SIMPLE STRAIN Ee moa
sed by thea “ri er
Where 5 is the deformation and L is the original
length, thus tis dimensionless.
STRESS-STRAIN DIAGRAM -
Suppose that amt specimen be paced in in tension-
2 AS the axial5 Axial Def
Staricatty Indeterminate Membet en's |
> era
Chapter 02
Strain
~ figure). ‘The resilience of the material is its ability to
removed,
jon in stress-strain diagram from O to P is
range. The region from P to R is
ied the plastic range.
‘YIELD POINT
Yield point is the point at which the material will
have an appreciable elongation ot yielding without
‘any increase in load,
ULTIMATE STRENGTH
‘The maximum ordinate in the stress-strain diagram is
the ultimate strength or tensile strength.
RAPTURE STRENGTH x
Rapture strength is the strength’ of the material at
rupture, This i also known asthe breaking strength
MODULUS OF RESILIENCE
Modulus of resilience is the work done on a unit
‘volume of material as the force is gradually increased
from 0 to P, in Nim/m’. This may be calculated as
the area under the stress-strain curve from the origin
to up to the elastic limit E (the shaded area in theAxial Deformation;
Poisson’.
‘ Statically Indeterminate Members; Ther Ratio;
al Stress Chapter 02
to R). The toughness of a materia Strain
s 1 is its abi 45
absorb energy without causing it to break. HY to
WORKING STRESS, ALLOWABI j
OF SAFETY LE STRESS, AND FAcToR
Working stress is defined as the
I under a given loading.
stress that a material
is diffi :
determine accurately, the allowable tress is taken (2
cither the yield point or Wa
where A = fy andy and t, if variable, must be
expressed in terms of x.
For a rod of unit mass p suspended vertically from
‘one end, the total elongation due to its own weight is
p= eal. Mel
2E_ 2AE
‘where p is in kg/m, L is the length of the rod in mm,
Mis the total mass of the rod in kg, A is the cross-
‘sectional area of the rod in mm, and = 9.81 m/s".
STIFFNESS, k
[Link] the ratio of the steady force acting on an
‘elastic body to the resulting displacement. It has the
‘unit of N/mm.ata were recorded during the 4
, ‘mild steel rod. The
The following data were obtained during a tension
test of an aluminum alloy. The initial diameter of the
{est specimen was 0.505 in. and the gage length was
20in.
limit; (b) modulus of elasticity; (c) yield point; (4)
: yield strength at 0.2° offset; (¢) ultimate strength;
and (0 rupture strength.Axial Deformation; p
Indeterminate emi
Test for location
989,64 ~ 4992.61
10529,861.82 =
run = 000113793. < 0.0025, therefore, the
required point is just before YP
For required point
pn 126140,
‘
vosaogei = 226120
2.795 856
3.76620; = 4902.61 + 3;
1 = 1804.84 psi
Vield Strength at 02% Offset
Eto:
= 62906.85 + 1804.84
= 6471.69 psi
(e) Ultimate =7389058 psi
. 8 pee eranCe ae 12/2E = (M/AL) Lf; 2
; B= MeL/2ar x os
"iy Indetermingig yXtOn: Boj
aE Chapter 02
ryt Strain a
a Wy= Ghia ur body ia
ney ‘longation will Sopa of
ds = WAY)g dy
oe Probie 206. A steel rod having a cross-sectional area 300 mn
=f zy and a len m is suspended vertically from
e Fha- ay] Ee ia tosete ad of 20EN af tn
a lo lower end, If the unit mass of steel is 7850 kg/m? and
© gs Bip
f sale ~0°] = pgts/2e Ps
total elongation
{,=elongation due to its own weight
Given the total mass M: oo 4: = elongation due to applied load
p= M/V=M/AL
B64 bs,eS
exceed 20 ksi and the tong he trea
020i, Assume F= 29% 10 poem BNO
0.29 = 5008012)
Fre? (29%10°)
= 0.1988 in
Use the bigger diameter, d = 0.1988 in
‘A steel tire, 10 mm thick, 80 mm wid: f
iz 5 le, and 1500.01
inside diameter, is heated and shrunk onto
» Solution 209.
Problem 208.
Torque f+ } (diameter of wheel)
Torque = 10056 «0.75025
Torque = 75.44 kN-m
‘An aluminum bar having a cross-sectional area of 05
int carries 1 loads applied at tions
shown in Fig. P-209. Compute the
length of the bar if E= 10 10% psi. As
‘suitably braced to prevent lateral buckling,
een
een and 210Axial Defo
Statically Inde
eterminate Members, th
Solve Prob. 209 if the points of
(6000-Ib and the 4000-Ib forces are
P=39000N=39 kN
P, = 4000 Ib compression
P2= 11000 Ib compression
= 6000 Ib compressi
bane
=a
Pa= Oaha
2P = 80(820) = 25 600N
P=12800N = 128kN
3 (sctar = abs + ah)?
‘P= 42733.52 N= 4273 KN
Use the smallest value of. P= 128 kNStatically Indcerminge ‘
Problem 212. The rigid bar ABC
and supported by
__ largest load P
the steel rod is ti
movement of end
shown in i
can be
imited to 39 ae
Cust not exceed
Figure P-212
P=04P,
P=0,4(12 083.33)
© P= 4833.33 1b = 4.83 kips
Use the smaller value, P.= 4.83 kips
‘The rigid bar AB, attached to two vertical rods as
‘shown in Fig, P-213, is horizontal before the load P is
applied. Determine the vertical movement of P if its
ee magnitude is 50 KN.ee Chapter 02 is
Strain
Solution 214
Wiese
pt ae
eel
FD and movement diagram of bar AB
51 vertical movement of P_
5:=178+y=178 +009
85= 1.87 mm,
The rigid bars AB and CD shown in Fig, P-
‘Supported. by pins at A and C and the two
Determine the maximum force P that can be
© Ri shown ifits vertical movement is limited to
‘Neglect the weights of all members. a
4i
lower ends are on the same les
of the areas of the rods so tl
level
Figure p-215,
[2My = 0] 6Py = 2W
Py= 4W
(2M, = 9] 6Py = 4W.
Paz 3W
n= By
Le PL
i [-]
Aion) gw(42)
Aul29x10°) ~ A, (10x08)
~ Aa 2W(4x12)729.108)
Ay {W(6x12\(10x
Wiese (10% 10")
Chapter 02
Strain
Problem 216. As shown in Fig. P
= 10 x Psi.
compute the elongation of each rod and the
horizontal and vertical displacements of point B
Assume a = 30° and 0 = 30°
[oF =o}
[EFv=9}
6000(10 12)
O6(10+10")
“= 0612) «5979
fee 0.6(10«10") pate
= 0.12 in. lengthening
DB=Sy9=0.12in
BE = Ser = 0.072in
= BB’ = displacement of B
BY final position of B after elongation
Triangle BDB':Problem 247,
‘Axial Deformation; Po
vnate Members: Tha
sin 120° in
Eee
e= BB’ = displacement of B
B’ = final position of B after deformation
8s = 0.194 in
Triangle BFB’: }
5: = B'F = 5p sin 6 = 0.194 sin 8.21°
oos71
ep on
8, = 0.0277 in 0.0371
5 = 0.0023 it horizontal cspacement. GaceA
8, = BF = 5; cos $= 0.194 cos 8.21° Triangle BEB':
8) = 0.192 in 0.0527,
Se a=
0.0527,
So 5 C05")
0.0371 0.0527
“cos B * cos (105°=f)
06 105" cos f+ sin 105" sin Stade
cos8 = porL'/3E
A round bar of length L, which ta
a diameter D atone end to
other, is suspended vertic
is the weight per unit volume,
= FB = by sin 6 = 0.0744 si
okt
xd caused by its own weight. Use this result to
determine the elongation of a cone suspended from
its base,
4, = BF = 53008 6 = 0.0744 cos 15.1°
For weight of segment y (Fustum of» coe)
P= WV, :
From section along the axis
‘Volume for frustum of cone
| Vs Enh (RE+ P+ Rr)
dah ld ot a?
speeder ada
Vym pe myllx# dP + 2+ (x +}Axial Deformation; Poj
Chapter 02
see See ee es
+O4 (+ dily
+ Ded + + + nd ly
+3xd + 34] y
|, M(O=a)
a= [ees
ue (ays
|e
yoaely
Area of the strip:
pe pmeore 3a
ale
v= afer}
i
= 2)
3E| (D-d)*y? +2Ld(D-d)y+ Od?
lee an0-6; bei
ee +37?
gow [ty s3cbys 30" + gf ae aie ano-andeus
eee yay Bo neapiiswo-< we
oo gf Seats aa 8 gogo an
3 aap aye :Chapter 02
Strain
SHEARING DEFORMATION
POISSON'S RATIO
pean tte | Ea avs
Shearing forces cause shearing, ion, Am
clement subject to shear does length but
The change in angle at the corer of an original
rectangular element is called the shear strain and is
expressed as
the shear strain y is
nar ot modulus of
The relationship between the shearing deformation
and the applied shearing force is,
“it
ee
as ¢
‘where Vis the shearing force acting over an area A
When a bar is subjected to a tensile loading there isan.
increase in length of the bar in the direction of the
applied load, but there is also a decrease in a lateral
dimension perpendicular to the load. The ratio of then
TRIAXIAL DEFORMATION
fan element is subjected simultaneously by three
‘mutually perpendicular normal stresses oy, ¢y, and 6.
which are accompanied by strains e, &y and c,
respectively,
= Le, -v0, +
«= He, -v(e,+0,))
+ fe, -vo, +6
87 gly -Mes +o)
1
a= Fe, -Me, +9,)]
"Tensile stresses and elongation are taken as positive
Compressive stresses and contraction are taken as.
negative
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN E, G, AND v
‘The relationship between modulus of elasticity E,
shear modulus G and Poisson's ratio vis:
BULK MODULUS OF ELASTICITY or MODULUS OF VOLUME
EXPANSION, K
The bulk modulus of elasticity K is a measure of a
of resistance of a material to change in volume without
resulting strain in the x direction will be change in shape or form. Itis given as
where Vis the volume and AV is change in volume.
‘The ratio AV/V is called volumetric strain and can be
| eared asIa
‘SOLVED PROBLEMS _
St
Problem 22
Sotto 222
%,
ody
oo VE
5 y
Problem 223, A rectangular steel block
direction, 2 inches long
inches long in the z direct oer gt Cea
to a triaxial loading of three unifor oy = EL 431 666.67
forces as follows: 48 kips tension in the x direction, 6) 4@)
Lips compression in the , = 253.38.331b (tension)
tension in the z direction. If y P, = 253.33 kips (tension)
si, determine the single uniformly distributed load |
in the x directio described in Prob.
pee pel ? loaded triaxilly
leformation in the y direction as the original lo pp tem 24 For the block ttetted Youd tat ust be
Sotton 23 i 4 223, find the undone deformation
z For triaxial deformation (tensile triaxial stresses): added in the + direction to produce no
(compressive stresses are negative stresses) the 2 direction:chapter 02
Strain
a hg, ae
a
2-0 5
2-0, longitudinal stress
> tangential stresscoo
Use Gu" 6MPa and cy=8571 MPa
ZA=0
Pa Pro= 300
Ga Aa * Gen Acs = 300,
S5.71Ay + 6L4 (2003 - A.) = 300(1000)
A timber column, 8 in. x 8 in, in cross. section, is
reinforced on each side by a steel plate 8 in, wide and
tin. thick. Determine the thickness t so that the
column will support an axial load of 300 kips without
‘exceeding a maximum timber stress of 1200 psi or a
clasicty are 15 10% ps for timber, and 29 = 10 psi
forsteel.
8u=» how should the lengths of the two
per rods. be
able limit?
770 MPa and oy = 140 MPaAxial Deformation
determinate Mem
chapter 02
strain
d SS eee a sa
Solution 239.
(b) Condition: oy = 205.
TA=0
OW 7.77
Ou = 2(7.27) = 14.54 ksi
B= by ‘
4) (ey
2-2 care -ansren 00
‘ cena t8
Fv=0
2Py+ Py = 400.000
2o Au + ou Au = 400 000
2(2.8560u + 80)1200 + o. (2400) = 400 000
[Link] + 192.000 = 400.000
oy = 22.48 MPa
J eee atin
“beast by ding night j-th dk
in the ends of the bars. Thechapter 02
grain
a
problem 24,
75~7assyan = 26049912)
a 0.05(29« 10"),
P= 19836 tb
Let P= Ps (Load carried by Ls)
P+ P, (Tota load carried by La)
P+ P, (Total load carried by L:)
LA=0
(P¥P)+(P+P)+P=W
3P + 386,77 + 193.36 = 1500
P= 30662 1b=Pr
gyn Pa = 682,
A 0.05
oy = 613247 psi
“(b) From the above solution:
| Bes Py 5H013 > 500 came no ondh
rng Lito = 7499193.38 Ib
Let P =P (Load carried by L)
P +P; (Total load carried by Ly)
Ris
(2000-5) 2000)
a am 4 ss| eae |
‘ 5= (9.975 x10) oy+ (14.2810) ou
Compute the stress in the aluminum i : pore y
lower end ofthe steel rod is attached toSolution 243
Problem 244,
ts
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Problem 248,
‘The composite bar in Fig, P-245 is firmly
attached to unyielding supports.
Compute the stress in each material
_ caused by the application of the axial
- load P'=50 kips.
EFw=0
y+ Re=50000
Ry 2chapter 02
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y= 21 859.30 psi
Ry = 50 000-43 718.59
Ry = 628141 fb
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54 5025.12 psi *
prbion 27 ‘he composite bar in Fig, P-247 ls sues re before
the aval ends Prand Prare applied Assuming thet
the wall ore gi, caelee the star in ech
Referring to the composite bar in material if Py = 150 kN 90 KN.
‘maximum axial load P can be applied
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Figure P-247 and 9-248Axial Deformation; py
ueterminate Members, ny
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(500) __ 050 ai
90070000) ~2000(200000) * “7;
R__ 150-Ry |, (240= RF
126000 1600000 1992000
R= wy (150- Ri) + (240 Ry)
(3s + le * Fe )R = hy (150) +
R)=77.60kN (500) __ (150000 R,)(250) , (240000- R, 1350) 45g
é : '900(70000), SOR "1200(83000)
Par Resgrieh Nia Ry__ 150000-R, , 7(240000-R,
Ea a0 "anon *
"1992000
“ApRi= hy (150000~ Ri) + He (240000 - Ri) + 1600
+ ads + eR = fy (150000) + of (240000) + 1600
545
The relationship of deformations is
jons is (from
thefigie own Ghelaty
y= 127.68
i= 12250
a= 1225(64 / 127.6)
5 = 0965s
F+2Py=F
pe (125.1)(1) + 2(7.84) = 5(1201)(1)
(p= 3.56 MPa
In the assembly of the bronze tube and steel bolt
shown in Fig, P-250, the pitch of the bolt thread is p=
Gf fie roe sictiona een f the brane tbe a
15 in? and of steel bolt is } in? The nut is turned.
- until there is a compressive stress of 4000 psi in the
‘bronze tube. Find the stresses if the mut is given one
additional turn, How many turns of the rut will
reduce these stresses to zero? ‘Use Ew = 12 * 10% psi
pnd Ba 2951" pst
eGAxial Deformation;
Staticaly Indeterminate Members, rq:
Pam Pwr
Ay ou Py Owe ae
fount
$oy= 1.5 ov %
y= 20%
For one turn of the nut:
b+ Bem
(), at ies
2u(40) , (40)
29x10" 12x10°
+ B oy = 22 656.25
The too vertical rods attached to the light ig bar in
see al are identical except for length, Before the
‘oad W was attached, the bar was horizontal and the
tous were stresses. Determine the load in each rod
FW 6600tb.
TM ayer = 0
eee
| Pat 2P y= 16500 >A)
had
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statically Indeterminate
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problem 253. As shown in Fig, P.259, a rigid beam with negligible
‘eight is pinned at one end and attached to two
‘ertical rods, ‘The beam was initially horizontal
before the load W = 50 kips was applied. Find the
vertical movement of W.
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are
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anos
AP y+ 2Py = 4(20 000)
Aly Au) + 2oy Ay =
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