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PROBLEM 7.

I:
.~
400N For the frame and loading of Prob. 6.78, detennine the internal forces at
2.';Omm point J.
L :
~ ),
I
2.';Omm..j
~mm --1-250 mn.- L

SOLUTION
FBD FRAME: ( IMA = 0: (0.95 m)(480 N) -(0.25 m)Dx = 0,
Dx = 1824N --.
II~
Ay + Dy + 480 N = 0
-f'FDN
(1)
F
P...

FBD ABC:
Note: BE is a two-force member

(WB=O: (0.75m)Ay=0 Ay=O


Then, from (1) above, Dy = -480 N

Dy==480N

F -1824 N = 0 F= 1.824kN--~
-480 N -V = 0 V = -480 N

V=480N t ~
M + (0.25m)(480 N) = 0

M=-120 N.m M = 120.0N. m ) ..

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lOin, PROBLEM7.5
Detennine the internal forces at point J of the structure shown.
T
1.5 in

~~
7.<;fu
7.5 ill. CocK

1
L""-j
111.-

SOLUTION
FBDFrame: Note: ABis a two-forcemember,so

~=.1. (1)
12 5
( IMc = 0: (15in.)Ax- (24in.)(781b)= 0
Ax = 124.8Ib -
From(1) above, Ay = 52.0 lb

FBDAJ:
-I.Fx =0: -124.8 Ib + F = 0 F = 124.8
Ib-..
t rEv = 0: 52 lb -V = 0 v = 52.0lb ~ ~

(EMJ =0: M -(10 in.)(521b) = 0 M = 520lb.in. ) ..

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SOLUTION
(a) FBD Beam: Bx =0
-~=o:
I> f (EMs = 0: aP + 2aC -3.5aP = 0

~~=~
I
0.'
I ~y
~ ,~
D C = I.25Pt
-P+ By + I.25P- P= 0
I
I I By ==O.75P
p
Along AD:
v I'r~,.j ~
--,:-Pl't
~
-p
1:Fy = 0: -p-v=o v=-p
(rMJ =0: M+xP=O M=-Px
~
~ ~==~~I~~ ' I
Along BC:
:..
I I
-PAw -I.~-P~

~~,~
o.~1> ~
1:Fy= 0: -P+ 0.75P- V = 0 V =-0.25P
( rMK = 0: M + xP -(x -a)(0.75P) = 0

Along CD:

1::1(L.
~
M = -0.75Pa -0.25Px

y.
p
M(3a) = -I.5Pa

t Wy = 0 v-P=o v=p
( IML = 0: -M- Xl P= 0 M = -PxI

M(I.Sa) = -I.SPa

(b) IvJ~ = P along AB and CD ~

IMlmI){= I.5Pa at C ~

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PROBL~ 7.35 CONTINUED
Along DE:

t1:F 0: .810N

rMN 0: M + (X3+ 0.3 m)(540 N) (1350 N) 0

M .162N.m + (810N)X3

162N.m atD (x. 0.4)


Along EB:

I\J
11

M'
"-

t~ 0: JI 540N 0 J' 540N

WL 0 x2(540N) 0 M -540 Nx2

162N.matE O.3m)

Fromdiagrams rnx 810NonDE-'

162.0N.matD andE

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M+
X3
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,)" l()()lb !ou\!.. II' PROBLEM 7. 39
For the beam and loading shown, (a) draw the shear and bending-moment
A B diagrams, (b) detennine the maximum absolute values of the shear and
.i I bendingmoment.
10111. ~-10in'"
6in.6in.6hl.6ill.

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PROBLEM 7.39 CONTINUED

AlongDE:

~ 2/b/t"
/c ,'" bi..
lei-'/b
It)I~M
~

;"".$"/1> ~
~- ---x ~

w,=o: -(121b/in.)(10 in.) + 2951b-100 lb -V = 0, v = 75 Ib


(rMN =0: M + (x -16 in.)(I00 lb) -(x -10 in.)(295 lb)

.+ (x -5 in.)(12 lb/in.)(10 in.) = 0

M = -750 lb. in + (751b)x

Complete diagramsusing symmetry.


(b)
1J1~ = 175.0lb alongCDandFG ~

IMlmI)( = 900 lb. in. at E ..

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SOLUTION

~ ~~:~J.QAV'I4DOIJ'f2DN
( IMA = 0:
~- A. ;UIIh-
"" .J'*.lAf
~ --e
"" ~
-(2 m)(420 N) = 0 Ey = 1200 N
~'II ~y
Uy .;, 0: Ay + 1200 N -(360 N/m)(1 m) -600 N -420 N = 0

(a) Ay = 180.0N
'/z.o
ShearDiag:
/Yo
v'
(AI)
~ \ "::J Vjwnps to Ay = 180N atA, thendecreases
linearly
-/8'2>
(~ = -w = -360 N/m) to 180N -(360 N/m)(1 m) = -180 N atC.

FromC, V is piecewiseconstant(w = 0) withjwnps of -600 N at D,


+1200N atE, -420N atE.
MomentDiag:
M
(11/
-5'1 M starts at zero at A with slope ~ = V = 180 N/m, decreasing to zero
dx

at x = 0.5m. There M = !(180 N)(0.5 m) = 45 N.m Mis zeroagain


2
at C, decreasing
to -(180 N)(0.3 m) = -54 N.m atD. Mthen decreases
by (780N)(O.2m) = 156N.m to -210N.m atE, andincreasesby
(420N)(0.5 m) = 210 N.m to zeroatE.

(b) From the diagrams, Ivlnmx= 780 N alongEB ~

lM1nm= 210N.m atE ~

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