Determine the reactions in C on member ACD as shown in figure? 800 KN 5 m 6 m 8m 600 KN 3 m
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- Free-Body Diagram Involving Internal ReactionsDraw FBD (Free Body Diagram) of the structure shown in the figure below. What type ofstructure is it? Justify. Find reaction at point A.Answer the following questions: 1. Draw a Free Body Diagram with forces and reactions. 2. What are the reactions at pins A and E ?
- Figure Q1 shows a composite rod ABC attached in between two rigid walls. Part AB is a solid rod made from Aluminium (E = 70 GPa), while part BC is a hollow cylindrical rod made from steel (E = 200 GPa).The diameter of part AB and the internal and external diameters of part BC are as shown in figure. A 40 kN force is applied at B in the direction as shown. If the compound rod is unstressed before theapplication of load,(a) determine the reaction at A and C.(b) determine the horizontal displacement of point B.Determine the total elongation of the bar shown in figure below: -Draw and label the diagram correctly, No diagram in the solution will be marked wrong. -Shortcut solution will be marked wrong.- Direction of the assumption of the equilibrium equation must be shown, no direction will be marked wrong.How do I go about solving this? I am not sure where the moments act or how to draw the free body diagram. I know I would use my equilibrium equations to find the answer but I am unsure how to do so.
- A compound bar has a given assembly with P1 on point B and P2 on point D. Modulus of Elasticity for both materials are Es = 200 GPa and Eb = 105 GPa. Assume the support to be rigid. Determine the value of the reaction at E (kN). Use P1 = 80 kN and P2 = 10 kN.The steel rod is shown in Figure has a diameter of 10 mm. It is fixed to the wall at A, and before it is loaded, there is a gap of 0.2 mm between the wall at B and the rod. Determine the reactions on the rod if it is subjected to an axial force of P = 20 kN. Neglect the size of the collar at C. Take Est = 200 GPa.A mountain bike rider going uphill applies a force P = 65 N to each end of the handlebars AB CD, made of aluminum alloy 7075-T6, by pulling on the handlebar extenders (DF on right handlebar segment). Consider the right half of the handlebar assembly only (assume the bars are fixed at the fork at A), Segments AB and CD are prismatic with lengths Lvand L3 and with outer diameters and thicknesses J01, /01 and d03, /03, respectively, as shown. Segment BC of length L2, however, is tapered, and outer diameter and thickness vary linearly between dimensions at B and C Consider shear, torsion, and bending effects only for segment AD; assume DFis rigid. Find the maximum tensile, compressive, and shear stresses adjacent to support A. Show where each maximum stress value occurs
- For the structure below indicate: a) What is the tension in cable BE? Consider P=792.1 kN.( Indicate the answer in kN.) b) What is the tension in cable CF. (Indicate the answer in kN.) c) What is the value of the reaction at D? (Indicate the answer in kN.)for the structure below determine the support reactions L=3m q=120kN/m P=50KnFigure 2: Given the figure determine the reaction at C horizontal (Answer in whole number, indicate the answer in kN. just input the value, do this for all the questions on Figure 2)