Machine Elements in Mechanical Design (6th Edition) (What's New in Trades & Technology)
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780134441184
Author: Robert L. Mott, Edward M. Vavrek, Jyhwen Wang
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 3, Problem 44P
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To draw: The free body diagram, shear force and bending moment diagrams for the given figure:
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For the beams of problems 6.2-6.16, draw the shear force and bending moment diagrams and find the maximum shear force, maximum bending moment and point(s) of contraflexure (PCF).
Problems 3.2.
Part 1: For the beams shown in Figure 3.5, draw the shear diagrams and note all critical values for shear. Note particularly the maximum value for shear and the point at which the shear passes through zero.
Part 2: Draw the shear and bending moment diagrams for the beams in Figure 3.5, indicating all critical values for shear and moment and all significant dimensions. (Note: These are the beams for Problem 3.2 for which the shear diagrams were constructed.)
If the shape in problem 5 is used for a beam with Mmax = 25 k-ft, what is the maximum bending stress?
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Machine Elements in Mechanical Design (6th Edition) (What's New in Trades & Technology)
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