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  • Problem 1-24 Solution: Provides a solution to Problem 1-24, focusing on calculating the equivalent internal loadings for a beam setup.
  • Problem 1-25 Solution: Addresses the solution to Problem 1-25 by analyzing the force applied to a clamp and evaluating internal loadings and setups.
  • Problem 1-26: This page discusses Problem 1-26, describing the load application and structural analysis of a metal strut in a clamp.
  • Problem 1-27: Focuses on solving Problem 1-27, which involves evaluating internal forces acting on structural elements identified in previous problems.
  • Problem 1-28 Solution: Analyzes and solves Problem 1-28 by determining resultant internal loadings in arches.

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*1–20. Determine the resultant internal loadings acting 6 kip/ft 6 kip/ft


on the cross section through point D. Assume the reactions
at the supports A and B are vertical.

A C B
D

3 ft 3 ft 6 ft

Referring to the FBD of the entire beam, Fig. a,


1 1
a + ©MB = 0; (6)(6)(2) + (6)(6)(10) - Ay(12) = 0 Ay = 18.0 kip
2 2
Referring to the FBD of this segment, Fig. b,
: ©Fx = 0;
+
ND = 0 Ans.
1
+ c ©Fy = 0; 18.0 - (6)(6) - VD = 0 VD = 0 Ans.
2
a + ©MA = 0; MD - 18.0 (2) = 0 MD = 36.0 kip # ft Ans.

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1–21. The forged steel clamp exerts a force of F = 900 N 200 mm


on the wooden block. Determine the resultant internal
loadings acting on section a–a passing through point A. F ! 900 N

a
F ! 900 N

A
30"

Internal Loadings: Referring to the free-body diagram of the section of the clamp
shown in Fig. a,
©Fy¿ = 0; 900 cos 30° - Na - a = 0 Na - a = 779 N Ans.
©Fx¿ = 0; Va - a - 900 sin 30° = 0 Va - a = 450 N Ans.
a + ©MA = 0; 900(0.2) - Ma - a = 0 Ma - a = 180 N # m Ans.

Ans:
Na - a = 779 N, Va - a = 450 N, Ma - a = 180 N # m:

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1–22. The metal stud punch is subjected to a force of 120 N 120 N


on the handle. Determine the magnitude of the reactive force
at the pin A and in the short link BC. Also, determine the
internal resultant loadings acting on the cross section passing 50 mm 100 mm
through the handle arm at D. 60" 50 mm
E
D 100 mm
B 30"
A 300 mm

C
200 mm

Member:

a +©MA = 0; FBC cos 30°(50) - 120(500) = 0


FBC = 1385.6 N = 1.39 kN Ans.

+ c ©Fy = 0; Ay - 1385.6 - 120 cos 30° = 0


Ay = 1489.56 N
; ©Fx = 0;
+
Ax - 120 sin 30° = 0; Ax = 60 N

FA = 21489.562 + 602

= 1491 N = 1.49 kN Ans.

Segment:

a+ ©Fx¿ = 0; ND - 120 = 0
ND = 120 N Ans.

+Q©F = 0; VD = 0 Ans.
y¿

a + ©MD = 0; MD - 120(0.3) = 0

MD = 36.0 N # m Ans.

Ans:
FBC = 1.39 kN, FA = 1.49 kN, ND = 120 N,
VD = 0, MD = 36.0 N # m

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1–23. Solve Prob. 1–22 for the resultant internal loadings 120 N
acting on the cross section passing through the handle arm
at E and at a cross section of the short link BC.
50 mm 100 mm
60" 50 mm
E
D 100 mm
B 30"
A 300 mm

C
200 mm

Member:
a + ©MA = 0; FBC cos 30°(50) - 120(500) = 0

FBC = 1385.6 N = 1.3856 kN

Segment:
+b©F = 0; NE = 0 Ans.
x¿

a+ ©Fy¿ = 0; VE - 120 = 0; VE = 120 N Ans.

a + ©ME = 0; ME - 120(0.4) = 0; ME = 48.0 N # m Ans.

Short link:

; ©Fx = 0;
+
V = 0 Ans.

+ c ©Fy = 0; 1.3856 - N = 0; N = 1.39 kN Ans.

a + ©MH = 0; M = 0 Ans.

Ans:
NE = 0, VE = 120 N, ME = 48.0 N # m,
Short link: V = 0, N = 1.39 kN, M = 0

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*1–24. Determine the resultant internal loadings acting


on the cross section of the semicircular arch at C.
C
w0

r
u
A B

L0
a + ©MA = 0; By (2r) - (w0 r du)(cos u)(r sin u)
p

L0
- (w0 r du)(sin u)r(1 - cos u) = 0

L0
By (2r) - w0 r2 sin u du = 0

By (2r) - w0 r2( -cos u)]0 = 0


p

By = w0 r

: ©Fx = 0;
L0
+ 2
- NC - w0 r cos u du = 0

L0
2
NC = - w0 r sin u = - w0 r Ans.
p

L0
2
+ c ©Fy = 0; w0 r + VC - w0 r sin u du = 0

L0
2
w0 r + VC - w0 r(- cos u) = 0; V2 = 0 Ans.

a + ©M0 = 0; w0 r(r) - MC + ( - w0 r)(r) = 0

MC = 0 Ans.

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