PHYSICS:F/SCI...W/MOD..-UPD(LL)W/ACCES
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Chapter 12, Problem 54AP

Figure P12.38 shows a light truss formed from three struts lying in a plane and joined by three smooth hinge pins at their ends. The truss supports a downward force of F = 1 000 N applied at the point B. The truss has negligible weight. The piers at A and C are smooth. (a) Given θ1 = 30.0° and θ2 = 45.0°, find nA and nC. (b) One can show that the force any strut exerts on a pin must be directed along the length of the strut as a force of tension or compression. Use that fact to identify the directions of the forces that the struts exert on the pins joining them. Find the force of tension or of compression in each of the three bars.

Figure P12.38

Chapter 12, Problem 54AP, Figure P12.38 shows a light truss formed from three struts lying in a plane and joined by three

(a)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The reaction force at A and C .

Answer to Problem 54AP

The reaction force at A is nA=366N , and the reaction force at C is nC=634N .

Explanation of Solution

Section 1:

To determine: The reaction force at A .

Answer: The reaction force at A is nA=366N .

Given information: The magnitude of the downward support is 1000N , the angle θ1=30° and the angle θ2=45° .

The following figure shows the force diagram of the three beams.

PHYSICS:F/SCI...W/MOD..-UPD(LL)W/ACCES, Chapter 12, Problem 54AP , additional homework tip  1

Figure-(I)

Formula to calculate the ratio of reaction forces at A and C using trigonometric relation is,

nCnA=tanθ2tanθ1

  • nA is the reaction force at A .
  • nC is the reaction force at B .
  • θ1 is the angle made by the beam AB with horizontal.
  • θ2 is the angle made by the beam BC with horizontal.

Substitute 45° for θ2 and 30° for θ1 in the above equation to find nC .

nCnA=tan45°tan30°nC=(1.732)nA (I)

Formula to calculate the net forces acting in vertical direction is,

nAF+nC=0

  • F is the vertical downward force.

Substitute 1000N for F and (1.732)nA for nC in the above equation to find nA .

nA(1000N)+((1.732)nA)=0nA=366N

Conclusion:

Therefore, the reaction force at A is 366N .

Section 2:

To determine: The reaction force at C .

Answer: The reaction force at C is 634N .

Given information: The magnitude of the downward support is 1000N , the angle θ1=30° and the angle θ2=45° .

Substitute 366N for nA in the equation (I) to find nC .

nC=(1.732)nA=(1.732)(366N)=633.912N634N

Conclusion:

Therefore, the reaction force at C is 634N .

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The direction of forces that the struts exert on pin joints, and the forces acting on the each of the three beams.

Answer to Problem 54AP

The direction of force that the strut AB exert on joint A is along AB from B to A , direction of force that the strut AB exert on joint B is along AB from A to B , direction of force that the strut BC exert on joint B is along BC from C to B , direction of force that the strut BC exert on joint C is along BC from B to C , direction of force that the strut AC exert on joint A is along AC from C to A , direction of force that the strut AC exert on joint C is along AC from A to C , force of tension exert on the beam AB is 732N , the force of tension exert on the beam BC is 896N , the force of tension exert on the beam BC is 896N and the force of tension exert on the beam AC is 634N .

Explanation of Solution

Section 1:

To determine: The direction of forces that the struts exert on pin joints.

Answer: The direction of force that the strut AB exert on joint A is along AB from B to A , direction of force that the strut AB exert on joint B is along AB from A to B , direction of force that the strut BC exert on joint B is along BC from C to B , direction of force that the strut BC exert on joint C is along BC from B to C , direction of force that the strut AC exert on joint A is along AC from C to A , and the direction of force that the strut AC exert on joint C is along AC from A to C .

Given information: The magnitude of the downward support is 1000N , the angle θ1=30° and the angle θ2=45° .

The following figure shows the forces exerted by strut on each joint.

PHYSICS:F/SCI...W/MOD..-UPD(LL)W/ACCES, Chapter 12, Problem 54AP , additional homework tip  2

Figure-(II)

From the shown Figure-(II), the direction of the direction of force that the strut AB exert on joint A is along AB from B to A , direction of force that the strut AB exert on joint B is along AB from A to B , direction of force that the strut BC exert on joint B is along BC from C to B , direction of force that the strut BC exert on joint C is along BC from B to C , direction of force that the strut AC exert on joint A is along AC from C to A , and the direction of force that the strut AC exert on joint C is along AC from A to C .

Conclusion:

Therefore, the direction of force that the strut AB exert on joint A is along AB from B to A , direction of force that the strut AB exert on joint B is along AB from A to B , direction of force that the strut BC exert on joint B is along BC from C to B , direction of force that the strut BC exert on joint C is along BC from B to C , direction of force that the strut AC exert on joint A is along AC from C to A , and the direction of force that the strut AC exert on joint C is along AC from A to C .

Section 2:

To determine: The force exert on the beam AB .

Answer: The force of tension exert on the beam AB is 732N .

Given information: The magnitude of the downward support is 1000N , the angle θ1=30° and the angle θ2=45° .

Formula to calculate the force exert on the beam AB is,

FABsinθ1=nA

  • FAB is the force exert on the beam AB .

Substitute 30° for θ1 and 366N for nA in the above equation to find FAB .

FABsin(30°)=(366N)FAB=732N

Conclusion:

Therefore, the force of tension exert on the beam AB is 732N .

Section 3:

To determine: The force exert on the beam BC .

Answer: The force of tension exert on the beam BC is 896N .

Given information: The magnitude of the downward support is 1000N , the angle θ1=30° and the angle θ2=45° .

Formula to calculate the force exert on the beam BC is,

FBCsinθ2=nC

  • FBC is the force exert on the beam BC .

Substitute 45° for θ2 and 634N for nC in the above equation to find FBC .

FBCsin(45°)=(634N)FBC=896.36N896N

Conclusion:

Therefore, the force of tension exert on the beam BC is 896N .

Section 4:

To determine: The force exert on the beam AC .

Answer: The force of tension exert on the beam AC is 634N .

Given information: The magnitude of the downward support is 1000N , the angle θ1=30° and the angle θ2=45° .

Formula to calculate the force exert on the beam AC is,

FAC=FABcosθ1

  • FAC is the force exert on the beam AC .

Substitute 30° for θ1 and 732N for FAB in the above equation to find FAC .

FAC=(732N)cos30°=633.93N634N

Conclusion:

Therefore, the force of tension exert on the beam AC is 634N .

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