CVEN1300 Engineering Mechanics: Total Number of Questions: 10 Submission Date

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CVEN1300 Engineering Mechanics

Assignment

Name:_____________________________

Student No.:_________________

Workshop Room: __________________________________________________

Total number of Questions: 10


Submission Date:
This assignment is to be submitted to the assignment box labelled GAO on 6th Floor in CE
Building (next to the computer lab) by 5.00pm on Friday 25 September 2015, Week 9. Late
submissions will not be accepted.

Plagiarism:
Beware. Plagiarism will not be tolerated! Identical submissions (and these are so easy to
track!!) will be marked zero regardless of who copied from whom.

Group work:
I encourage you to work with your peers, although this is to be submitted as an individual
work. A good way to learn the material is in small study groups. Such groups work best if
members have attempted the problems individually before meeting as a group. A valued and
honest collaboration occurs when, for example, you get stuck early on in attacking an
exercise and go to your classmate with a relevant question. Your classmate then has the
opportunity to learn from your question as well as help you. You then bring something to the
collaboration. If someone offers you to copy their work, please keep on mind, they are taking
away from you an opportunity to develop important engineering skills (and both of you will
score zero!!).

Presentation:
All your workings must show detailed calculations. Presentation and neatness will also
contribute towards your tutorial mark.

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Question 1:
For the simply supported beam shown in Figure 1,
1) Calculate the reactions at B and E.
2) Draw the shear force and bending moment diagrams, clearly indicating the magnitude and sign of all
actions at A, B, C, D and E.
50 kN

25 kN/m

20 kN/m

B
4m

C
5m

5m

E
2m

Figure 1

Question 2:
The simply supported beam shown in Figure 2 carries a uniformly distributed load and two concentrated
loads as shown.
1) Calculate the reactions at A and C and draw the shear force and bending moment diagrams,
clearly indicating the magnitude and sign of all actions at A, B, C and D.
2) Determine the position and magnitude of the maximum positive moment.
100 kN

20 kN/m

4m

30 kN

12 m

3m

Figure 2

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Question 3:
For the simply supported beam shown in Figure 3,
1) Calculate the reactions at A and D.
2) Draw the shear force and bending moment diagrams, clearly indicating the magnitude and sign of all
actions at A, B, C and D.
2 kN/m
10 kN

2m

3m

5m

Figure 3

Question 4:
The beam shown in Figure 4 carries a uniformly distributed load of 20 kN/m, plus two 150 kN
concentrated loads as shown.
1) Calculate the reactions at B and E and neatly draw the shear force and bending moment diagrams,
clearly indicating the magnitude and sign of all actions at A, B, C, D and E.
2) Calculate the position and magnitude of the maximum positive moment in the span BE.
20 kN/m

A
4m

150 kN

150 kN

6m

D
5m

3m

Figure 4

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Question 5:
The beam shown in Figure 5 carries a uniformly distributed load of 10 kN/m, plus two 100 kN
concentrated loads as shown.
1) Calculate the reactions at B and E
2) Draw the shear force and bending moment diagrams, clearly indicating the magnitude and sign of
all actions at A, B, C, D and E.
100 kN

10 kN/m

100 kN
8m

5m

6m

4m

Figure 5
Question 6:
Determine the force in members CD, CJ, DJ, IJ, FG, FL and LG of the truss which serves to support the
deck of a bridge. State if these members are in tension or compression.

80 kN

80 kN
40 kN
B

60 kN

3.0m

J
6 @ 4.0m = 24.0m

Figure 6

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Question 7:
For the pin-joined truss shown in Figure 7, 1) Find the reactions at A and J; 2) Determine the axial force
in each of the 7 members connected at E, and state if these members are in tension or compression.
40 kN

40 kN
C

40 kN

40 kN

5m
30 kN
B

5m

60 kN
A

F
20 kN
5m

5m

5m

Figure 7

Question 8:
For the frame shown in Figure 8,
1) Find the reactions at A and F.
2) Draw the axial force, shear force and bending moment diagrams for the frame, showing the
magnitude of all peak values.
Note: support A is a roller, support F is fixed, and there is an internal hinge at D.
20 kN/m
B

6m

6m
120 kN
F

5m

7m

4m

Figure 8

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Question 9:
For the frame shown in Figure 9,
1) Find the reactions at A and E.
2) Draw the axial force, shear force and bending moment diagrams for the frame, showing the
magnitude of all peak values.
30 kN/m
50 kN
B

6m
100 kN
A
4m

6m

5m

Figure 9
Question 10:
Calculate the reactions at B and F and draw the axial force, shear force and bending moment diagrams
for the frame shown in Figure 10.
15 kN/m

5m

10 kN/m
100 kN

100 kN
A

4m

F
5m

3m

Figure 10

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