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JUNE
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June 3, 1993
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October
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A column carries an axial load of 180 kips. The column is resting on a masonry foundation which has an allowable bearing stress of 2,000 psi (o, = 2,000 psi), A base plate is used to disiribute the column load over the foundation so that the foundation does not crush. Determine the width, b, of the square base plate to the nearest inch. b=
130125
/6 If
=-
{Bq()oc>
J,..,_
b'- -=-
eo
,iV 1-
'0
If
". N
Io4j
..
,-.
__
8._i~n·;__~"1
flu· Ff&. - I
13Cl126
Sin.
I I I
The three plates shown above are held together with glue which has an ultimate shear stress of 800 psi ('tUIT = 800 psi). If it is desired to have a factor of safety of 5, determine the largest load, P, that can be applie,cl safely to the joint.
P= 'C'AtL::
t" IA-U-
1;~
f- ~!r
rr=
~,s '.
S
J~I'!i1
&
t '3(,) -
«-(
=
Problem 2
130127
The frame i5:$Zleft is fastened wi one in diameter be) r AB is one-half inch thiGk (t % in). If the allowable normal stress in member AB is 12,000 psi (0 12,000 psi), determine the width, b, of the member to the nearest 1/4 inch.
4500 lb.
,,~---- - J:
'I ,
I
"6 c =
_----:::r--b'-OO0'ft.
--
- --
#/I
J/SOO--
h- (' -=
\ • l, S, ~
==-
---:;::;;
b ~ 2,2S ''fl..
A column carries an axial load of 280 kips. The column is resting on a masonry foundation which has an allowable bearing stress of 3,000 psi (ab 3,000 psi). A base plate is used to distribute the column load over the foundation so that the foundation does not crush. Determine the width, b, of the square base plate to the nearest inch.
130128
I
b = _~/.....;;:~;;....._~/.utllC;...:.... _
/0
1/
,....
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130129
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P<4llf-
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J
P/2~: P/2~
I : I-p t::::::::::::::::::::J_---=
The three plates shown above are held together with glue which has an ultimate shear stress of 600 psi (-tult 600 psi). If it is desired to have a factor of safety of 3, determine the largest load, P, that can be applied safely to the joint. p=
PSI
:=
ZOG
"3. 20(:)
(JS (
~-
JL::
A
z:
(~'J('-I'9
P/'2-
Ps I
-==
fj z
tl£'oo '#.-
,- -----_._----------_._-------_._-----------L___
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._,,-_,.'AI
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The frame shown on the left is fastened with 3/4 inch diameter bolts. Member AB is one-quarter inch thick (t Y4 in). If the allowable normal stress in member AB is 12,000 psi (aULT = 12,000 psi), determine the width, b, of the member to the nearest 1/4 inch.
130130
b=
_!l-.._;_~ _2._5______;I_AI_·
4000 lb.
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b:::=
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Exam Number 1
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,-
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31
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~P
= 160 k
130131
A column carries an axial load of 160 kips. The column is resting on a masonry foundation which has an allowable bearing stress of 3,200 psi (Ob 3,200 psi). A base plate is used to distribute the column load over the foundation so that the foundation does not crush. Determine the width, b, of the square base plate to the nearest inch.
r:::
% k~
-=
-=
5 IN..
F b'- z: a-=
"q
DOC .....
"
3,2 a 0 #j,,...>'_
r'~~~
[-._-_.
---
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130132
E
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2ft
3ft
2.'1"
i,""
= 30 (103) ksi
~)o ((0')
P,> I
G = 11(103) ksi
a = 5 (10-6)rF
The axial member above is initially at a temperature of 40°F, has no force acting on it, and is unstressed. The temperature of the bar increases to 64°F and a 12,000 lb force is applied at B. Determine the axial stress in segments AB and BC after the temperature increases and the load is applied. Be sure to include magnitude, units, and whether the segment is in {T)ension or (C)ompression.
OAB
= __
-
--->.O-"_po...__s_, __
aBC
~ 000
fS(
(C)
........
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fs ,
r. 2. X
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tf. B
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s,
boca ps (
--
Exam Number 1
Enme130
130138
..._
100# ~3"
.~
The board is subject to a tensile force of 100 pounds. Determine the average normal and average shear stress developed in the wood fibers that are oriented along section a-a at 36.87° with the axis of the board. (Magnitude and units)
o=
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,;=
I ()():p:~
q;:
4f::
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(;-;
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Exam Number 1
100 in.
The copper shaft is subjected to the axial loads shown. Determine the displacement of end A with respect to end D if the diameters of each segment are dAB 0.75 in., dBc 1 in., and dCD 0.5 in. Take Ecu 18(103) ksi. (Magnitude. units, and direction)
~AID
0, J IDS
IN'
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is
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Exam Number 1
F97--
Enme130
130 -
130135
375mm
625mm
The A-36 steel pipe has an outer radius of 20 mm and an inner radius of 15 mm. If it fits snugly between the fixed walls before it is loaded, determine the reaction at the walls when it is subjected to the load shown. ESt = 200 Gpa. (Magnitude, units, and direction) RA =
5 I( AI
---I:' bJ
~
S"mTIC~
1'2.4 t R e, = 40 KAJ
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= '~/:/~
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Exam Number 1
ENME 130
51'8-130 - /
A B
1~~iZc_
~
= 0.2 in
130136
)
E - 30 (10~)kai
7.5 ft
,..11+- 0.10 in
G a
= 11 (10
ksi
= 5 (10-8)1°F
The axiat member above initially is 0.10 inches away from the rigid wall at C. A 12,000 pound load is applied at point B. Determine the reactions at A and C (magnitude, units, and direction).
RA
= //
I }
ZOO
$I=- _.4A-.
. Rc= __ 800 ~~
J:f:.
, S-rl4-ru:. S
Rc. ~ RA
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+ 0.1 J,y
I
JJ.)
s:
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0, D 2J~
i2 C +
0, I JAI
j2t:..
l?c_
;=
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.A
>
Exam Number 1
ENME 130
S98-/30-1
I0
I
Problem Number 2
75 k "
130137
75 k
4in
""'max °max ° max pia. b °maxboltb
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IT i~
jEt
d""ar
til ~
I I I0
.75k
F. S'.1Iion
F ,S'bearing
F,S'shear
7/8 in
= 24 ksi
Based on the allowable shear stress in the bolts, determine the required diameter of the bolts, to the nearest one-eighth of an inch. Secondly, based on the allowable bearing stress on the bolts, determine the required bqlt diameter, to the nearest one-eighth of an inch. Lastly, what bOlt diameter should be used so as not to exceed either of the allowable stresses?
= /' z S
,N
da,.aring
= J, / ZS 'u
1:>'~
=
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I, 2-6
r:
,,.)
LlltL ::
2~ Jest I. 'S
=- 16 KS I
=4,IBr5lpL
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(If
=-
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(, II)
"15 (8)
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1,0"3 ~ J A.J
117S /#
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Exam Number 1
EN ME 130
Sf'8-I]O- /
130138
P 4"
Gallow
= 30 ksi
24 ksi
't'aIIo'IV s
a
The board is subject to a tensile force of P. Determine the maximum allowable force P that can be applied to the board without exceeding either the allowable normal stress or the aliowabJe shear stress. (magnitude and units) Also state which stress controls the value of P. p=
315 K
Control =
A-~2l~) =.tOjjIJ"I.
~~~
~ .0
3lJ ::..~p
IO/iJ'"
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p<.
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EN ME 130
Problem Number 1
p~~___
_...I~C
0.10 in
A
E G
= 0.2 in
= 30
130139
ksi
(10:5)ksi
= 11 (103)
= S (10"')rF
The axial member above initially is 0.10 inches away from the rigid wall at C at a temperature of 300 F. Determine the reactions at A and C (magnitude, units, and direction) after the temperature of the bar reaches 1800 F.
RA=
./
S:-OO+:
C. ~
Rc=
S-OO #.;".4~'-
• C()",,114 r
~
tEA::
..
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;Z Co,
It-------,l\
+
~t
~
_----------r
4-
(l).'O "
#'.
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0, ((ZS II
':.
Z S (fO-')
12
"_O.I'(
R=-50o*
Exam Number 1
O('''<..1l6.J
ENME 130
Februa
13,1998
Problem Number 2
130140
50 k--
50 k.
& ·II II
I;
II
I
~ 50 k
6in
.. 50 k
7/8 in
°maxboltb
= 2.0 =3.0
;;;; 4 ksi 2
Based on the allowable normal stress in the plates, determine the maximum allowable diameter of the bolts, to the nearest one-eighth of an inch. Secondly, based on the allowable bearing stress on the plates, determine the required bolt diameter, to the nearest one-eighth of an inch. Lastly what range of bolt diameters could be used so as not to exceed either of the allowable stresses? dnorma, =
II
Yll3 I
14
dbe•ring =
¥'/
/1
d=
rtf ~ /'8
(('
'I
No L'"
l-
q-"
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p~ -h
;4
<
Ii,
liS,
r;r;-
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1) _ SO"
/111/ -
(~'!..AI) (fs'')
1/8) -'=
5, ~I <I
( '1 I. / Z 5' = I JB
Exam Number 1
ENME 130
February13, 1998
Sf8-(3a- /
Problem Number 3
130141
P 4"
a.llow
'tallow
= 16 ksi
= 22.5 ksi
a
The board is subject to a tensile force of P. Determine the maximum allowable force P that can be applied to the board without exceeding either the allowable normal stress or the allowable shear stress. (magnitude and units) Also state which stress controls the value of P. P= •
L/s3,s
N
Control=
~tfNltI ~ztt>S
$"T"t\. ric' .s
• NQt.~f\(...
/4P
~".
?=
I~~ML
/y
(, :;../11 J -
V=
L? It-
.., _ (77 c
<
s) (Ir Xr:J)
/\" ~
P;Lf$3,S'C
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LU.71o/J
ENME 130
Februa
13,1998
S £3 C
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Problem Number 1
R
5ft
~.
B
I~
<I~ooO"
14f
~I~
7.5 ft
.. !.- 0.10 in I
0:
130142
The axial member above initially is 0.10 inches away from the rigid wall at C. Determine the magnitude of the force that should be applied at B so that the reaction at C is 2000 pounds to the left. Also, determine the reaction at A. (magnitude, units, and direction) p
4'
~=
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t<A +-~oodl"==-
+/S; n7J
p-
=o
KJ4
Op (0,-z.)
t-----.--=
ft
ozooo'"
(?, \
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?(bo )
(30)(10')
p (10•5)
P(IO·~)
p::
Exam Number 1
ENME 130
Februa
13.1998
oc
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5"'18- /30- /
0 0 0 0
Problem Number 2
130143
60 k~
60 k"
,II II';•• 0
II
• 60 k
Sin
60k
1 % in
= 24 ksi 'tmalC = 32 ksi °malC = 58 ksi 0malCpla. b °malCboltb = 62 ksi = 1.5 F.S·.... r F.S·teMion = 2.0 F.S.bearing =3.0
Based on the allowable normal stress in the plates, determine the maximum allowable diameter of the bolts, to the nearest one-eighth of an inch. Secondly, based on the allowable shear stress in the bolts, determine the required bolt diameter, to the nearest one-eighth of an inch. lastly, what range of bolt diameters could be used so as not to exceed either of the allowable stresses? , '/ 3/ II 1/ " 1/ I -') ~ dnormal= 1'1 d.... r= /8 d= If; ~A/i
2
L.
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2.5
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Exam Number 1
ENME 130
Sff?-/30-/
130144
-t~
4"
Gallow 'tallow
= 18 ksi
= 24 ksi
a
The board is subject to a tensile force of P. Determine the maximum allowable force P that can be applied to the board without exceeding either the allowable normal stress or the allowable shear stress. (magnitude and units) Also state which stress controls the value of P. p=
Z Z~
Control = NoILWlAl-
S'71LGSS
•S <If-t€
,4 t,
"'t=- %
.:2~ K'~
.,24{/o){%) :::?
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to.
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1<::'
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t, S
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P~
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Exam Number 1
ENME 130
May28, 1998
Problem Number 1
130145
+
641t k '---1
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I; tt ttl;
I:
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641t k
6 in
.. 641t k
1. In. The lap splice is subject to the load shown. Determine the average shear stress in each of the bolts and the bearing stress on each of the bolts. (magnitude and units)
"Cav;
1 in.
= ------------
4';,.
L-
'5" Jr - .iJ, ,I ~T
2 A~
K/o./'=It, K.
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(V'll~)·~ .
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1AJ'J.
.~7T
1(P
~am Number 1
May28, 1998
Problem Number 2
2in
130146
2 in
v ;:: 0.25
= + St/, 000
(JS'
Oy
-18,000 ps I
~
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- (p( ODD
I~
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= "IB(IO,-)[o,ooi
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z:
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000
(SI
Exam Number 1
ENME 130
ABC
4 ~ 60 k..
~OK~--------------~---------------I~ .I~ .1
Steel E = 30 (106) psi G = -12 (106) psi A = 2 in2 2ft 2ft Aluminum E 10 (10S) psi G 4 (106) psi A = 2 inz
I~
130147
120 k
= =
eSc =
J~
8 I JJ
~O~A
6]--~'O ~----....0-
12
~
~
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~c
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::
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Ii)
Exam Number 1
2ft
3ft
..I
A = 1 in2 E =10 (103) ksi G = 4 (1'03) ksi V 0.30 Ct = 15 (10-6) in/in/oF
Initially, the five foot long bar is at a temperature of 40°F with no load and no reactions. Determine the reactions at A and C after the bar is heated to a temperature of 100 ° F and the 90 kip load is applied. (magnitude, units, and direction) RA=
fSK.
4-
Rc=
~S~.tt6.AtC-
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A
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t./ oj
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