Strengths of Materials - CH.10 Solutions
Strengths of Materials - CH.10 Solutions
Strengths of Materials - CH.10 Solutions
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PROBLEM 10.1
Knowing that the spring at A is of constant k and that the bar AB is rigid, determine the
critical load
cr
. P
SOLUTION
Let be the angle change of bar AB.
sin F kx kL = =
2
0: cos 0
sin cos sin 0
B
M FL Px
kL PL
= =
=
Using
2
sin and cos 1, 0 kL PL =
2
( ) 0 kL PL =
cr
P kL =
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PROBLEM 10.2
Knowing that the torsional spring at B is of constant K and that the bar AB is rigid,
determine the critical load
cr
. P
SOLUTION
Let be the angle change of bar AB.
, sin M K x L L = =
0: 0 0
B
M M Px K PL = = =
( ) 0 K PL =
cr
/ P K L =
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PROBLEM 10.3
Two rigid bars AC and BC are connected by a pin at C as shown. Knowing that
the torsional spring at B is of constant K, determine the critical load
cr
P for the
system.
SOLUTION
Let be the angle change of each bar.
B
M K =
0: 0
B A
A
M K F L
K
F
L
= =
=
Bar AC.
cr
1 1
0: 0
2 2
C A
M P L LF = =
cr
A
F
P
=
cr
K
P
L
=
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PROBLEM 10.4
Two rigid bars AC and BC are connected as shown to a spring of constant k.
Knowing that the spring can act in either tension or compression, determine the
critical load
cr
P for the system.
SOLUTION
Let be the deflection of point C.
Using free body AC and
1 3
0 : 0
3
C A A
P
M LR P R
L
= + = =
Using free body BC and
2
0: 0
3
C B
M LR P = =
3
2
B
P
R
L
=
Using both free bodies together,
0: 0
3 3
0
2
9
0
2
x A B
F R R k
P P
k
L L
P
k
L
= + =
+ =
| |
=
|
\ .
cr
2
9
kL
P =
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PROBLEM 10.7
The rigid rod AB is attached to a hinge at A and to two springs, each of
constant 2 kip/in., k = that can act in either tension or compression. Knowing
that 2 ft, h = determine the critical load.
SOLUTION
Let be the small rotation angle.
3
4
D
C
B
x h
x h
x h
3
C C
D D
F kx kh
F kx kh
=
=
0: 3 0
A D C B
M hF hF Px = + =
2 2
5
9 4 0,
2
kh kh hP P kh + = =
Data: 2.0 kip/in. 2ft 24 in. k h = = =
5
(2.0)(24)
2
P = 120.0 kips P =
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PROBLEM 10.11
A compression member of 20-in. effective length consists of a solid 1-in.-
diameter aluminum rod. In order to reduce the weight of the member
by 25%, the solid rod is replaced by a hollow rod of the cross section shown.
Determine (a) the percent reduction in the critical load, (b) the value of the
critical load for the hollow rod. Use
6
10.6 10 psi E = .
SOLUTION
Solid:
4
2 4
4 4 2 64
o
o
S o s
d
A d I d
| |
= = =
|
\ .
Hollow:
( )
2 2 2
3 3
4 4 4 4
H o i S o
A d d A d
= = =
2 2
1 1
0.5 in.
4 2
i o i o
d d d d = = =
Solid rod:
4 4
(1.0) 0.049087 in
64
S
I
= =
2 2 6
3
cr
2 2
(10.6 10 )(0.049087)
12.839 10 lb
(20)
S
EI
P
L
= = =
Hollow rod:
( )
4
4 4 4 4
1
(1) 0.046019 in
64 64 2
(
| |
= = = (
|
\ . (
H o i
I d d
2 2 6
3
cr
2 2
(10.6 10 )(0.046019)
12.036 10 lb 12.04 kips
(20)
H
EI
P
L
= = = =
(a)
3 3
3
12.839 10 12.036 10
0.0625
12.839 10
S H
S
P P
P
= =
| | | |
= = =
| |
\ . \ .
=
2 2 9 9
, cr
2 2
3
, cr
(200 10 )(5.153 10 )
(1.2)
7.0636 10 N 7.0636 kN
7.0636
. . 2.27
3.1079
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
EI
F
L
F
F S
F
= =
= =
= = =
Member BC:
4 4
22
4 2 4 2
BC
d
I
| | | |
= =
| |
\ . \ .
3 4 9 4
2 2 2 2
2 2 9 9
, cr
2
3
, cr
11.499 10 mm 11.499 10 m
1.2 1.2 2.88 m
(200 10 )(11.499 10 )
2.88
7.8813 10 N 7.8813 kN
7.8813
. . 3.13
2.5152
BC
BC
BC
BC
BC
BC
L
EI
F
L
F
F S
F
= =
= + =
= =
= =
= = =
Smallest F.S. governs. . . 2.27 F S =
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PROBLEM 10.25
Column AB carries a centric load P of magnitude 15 kips. Cables BC
and BD are taut and prevent motion of point B in the xz plane. Using
Eulers formula and a factor of safety of 2.2, and neglecting the
tension in the cables, determine the maximum allowable length L.
Use
6
29 10 E = psi.
SOLUTION
4
4
W10 22: 118 in
11.4 in
x
y
I
I
=
=
3
3 3
cr
15 10 lb
( . .) (2.2)(15 10 ) 33 10 lb
P
P F S P
=
= = =
Buckling in xz-plane. 0.7
e
L L =
2
cr
2
cr
0.7 (0.7 )
y y
EI EI
P L
P L
= =
6
3
(29 10 )(11.4)
449.2 in.
0.7 33 10
L
= =
Buckling in yz-plane. 2
e
L L =
2
cr
2
6
3
cr
(2 )
(29 10 )(118)
505.8 in.
2 2 33 10
x
x
EI
P
L
EI
L
P
= = =
Smaller value for L governs. 449.2 in. L = 37.4 ft L =
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PROBLEM 10.27
Column ABC has a uniform rectangular cross section with 12 b = mm
and 22 d = mm. The column is braced in the xz plane at its midpoint C
and carries a centric load P of magnitude 3.8 kN. Knowing that a factor
of safety of 3.2 is required, determine the largest allowable length L.
Use 200 E = GPa.
SOLUTION
3 3
cr
2
cr
2
cr
( . .) (3.2)(3.8 10 ) 12.16 10 N
e
e
P F S P
EI EI
P L
P L
= = =
= =
Buckling in xz-plane.
cr
e
EI
L L
P
= =
3 3 3 4
9 4
1 1
(22)(12) 3.168 10 mm
12 12
3.168 10 m
I db
= = =
=
9 9
3
(200 10 )(3.168 10 )
0.717 m
12.16 10
L
= =
Buckling in yz-plane.
cr
2
2 2
e
e
L EI
L L L
P
= = =
3 3 3 4
9 4
9 9
3
1 1
(12)(22) 10.648 10 mm
12 12
10.648 10 m
(200 10 )(10.648 10 )
0.657 m
2 12.16 10
I bd
L
= = =
=
= =
The smaller length governs. 0.657 m L = 657 mm L =