Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics
Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics
12th Edition
ISBN: 9781259638091
Author: Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russell Johnston Jr., David Mazurek, Phillip J. Cornwell, Brian Self
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 7.2, Problem 7.35P

7.35 and 7.36 For the beam and loading shown, (a) draw the shear and bending-moment diagrams, (b) determine the maximum absolute values of the shear and bending moment.

Chapter 7.2, Problem 7.35P, 7.35 and 7.36 For the beam and loading shown, (a) draw the shear and bending-moment diagrams, (b)

Fig. P7.35

(a)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The shear and bending-moment diagrams.

Answer to Problem 7.35P

The shear diagram is drawn in figure 6 and bending momentum is drawn in figure 7.

Explanation of Solution

Refer Figure 1.

Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, Chapter 7.2, Problem 7.35P , additional homework tip  1

Refer Figure 2.

Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, Chapter 7.2, Problem 7.35P , additional homework tip  2

Write an expression to calculate the net counter clockwise moment at point C along AC.

ΣMC=0 (I)

Here, MC is the moment at point C.

Write an expression to calculate the net vertical force along AC.

ΣFy=0 (II)

Here, Fy is the vertical force.

Refer Figure 3.

Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, Chapter 7.2, Problem 7.35P , additional homework tip  3

Write an expression to calculate the net counter clockwise moment at point D along CD.

ΣMD=0 (III)

Here, MD is the moment at point D.

Write an expression to calculate the net vertical force along CD.

ΣFy=0 (IV)

Refer Figure 4.

Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, Chapter 7.2, Problem 7.35P , additional homework tip  4

Write an expression to calculate the net counter clockwise moment at point E along DE.

ΣME=0 (V)

Here, ME is the moment at point E.

Write an expression to calculate the net vertical force along EB.

ΣFy=0 (VI)

Refer Figure 5.

Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, Chapter 7.2, Problem 7.35P , additional homework tip  5

Write an expression to calculate the net counter clockwise moment at point B along EB.

ΣMB=0 (VII)

Here, MB is the moment at point B.

Write an expression to calculate the net vertical force along EB.

ΣFy=0 (VIII)

Conclusion:

Refer Figure 2 and equation (II). Calculate the net vertical force.

15kNV=0

Here, V is the shear force.

Rearrange the equation to calculate V.

V=15kN (III)

Refer Figure 2 and equation (I). Calculate the net counter clockwise moment at point C.

M+x(15kN)=0

Here, M is the moment and x is the length of portion.

Rearrange the equation to calculate M.

M=(15kN)x=(15kN)(1m)=15kNm      

Refer Figure 3 and equation (IV). Calculate the net vertical force.

15kN25kNV=0

Rearrange the equation to calculate V.

V=15kN25kN=40kN 

Refer Figure 3 and equation (III). Calculate the net counter clockwise moment at point D.

M+(x1m)(25kN)+x(15kN)=0

Rearrange the equation to calculate M.

M=(x1m)(25kN)x(15kN)=(1.3m1m)(25kN)(1.3m)(15kN)=27kNm      

Refer Figure 4 and equation (VI). Calculate the net vertical force.

15kN25kN+30kNV=0

Rearrange the equation to calculate V.

V=15kN25kN+30kN=10kN 

Refer Figure 4 and equation (V). Calculate the net counter clockwise moment at point E.

Mx(30kN)+(0.3m+x)(25kN)+(1m+0.3m+x)(15kN)=0

Rearrange the equation to calculate M.

M=x(30kN)(0.3m+x)(25kN)(1m+0.3m+x)(15kN)=(0.4m)(30kN)(0.3m+0.4m)(25kN)(1m+0.3m+0.4m)(15kN)=31.0kNm      

Refer Figure 5 and equation (VIII). Calculate the net vertical force.

15kN25kN+30kN20kNV=0

Rearrange the equation to calculate V.

V=15kN25kN+30kN20kN=30kN 

Refer Figure 5 and equation (VII). Calculate the net counter clockwise moment at point E.

M+x(20kN)+(0.3m+0.4m+x)(25kN)+(1m+0.3m+0.4m+x)(15kN)(0.4m+x)(30kN)=0

Rearrange the equation to calculate M.

M=(x(20kN)(0.3m+0.4m+x)(25kN)(1m+0.3m+0.4m+x)(15kN)+(0.4m+x)(30kN))=((0.8m)(20kN)(0.3m+0.4m+0.8m)(25kN)(1m+0.3m+0.4m+0.8m)(15kN)+(0.4m+0.8m)(30kN))=55.0kNm      

Thus, draw the shear diagram.

Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, Chapter 7.2, Problem 7.35P , additional homework tip  6

Thus, draw the bending-moment.

Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, Chapter 7.2, Problem 7.35P , additional homework tip  7

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The maximum absolute value of the shear and bending moment.

Answer to Problem 7.35P

The maximum absolute value of the shear force is 40.0kN on CD and bending moment is 55.0kN.m at B.

Explanation of Solution

Determine the maximum absolute shear from diagram 2. The maximum absolute value of bending moment is at maximum shear force.

Conclusion:

Refer figure 6. Determine the maximum absolute value of shear force.

|Vmax|=40.0kN

Here, Vmax is the maximum value of shear force.

Refer figure 7. Determine the maximum value of the bending moment at position B.

|Mmax|=55.0kN.m

Here, Mmax is the maximum value of bending moment.

Thus, the maximum absolute value of the shear force is 40.0kN on CD and bending moment is 55.0kN.m at B.

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