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Knowing that P = 210 N, replace the three couples with a single
equivalent couple, specifying its magnitude and the direction of its axis.
SOLUTION
M = M1 + M 2 + M P
Have
M1 = rC/B P1C
where
M 2 = rD/ A P2 E
i
j
k
= 0.96 0.40 0 = ( 40 N m ) i + ( 96 N m ) j
0
0
100
i
j
k
= 0 0.20 0.55 = ( 22.0 N m ) i + ( 52.8 N m ) j + (19.2 N m ) k
96 0
110
(See Solution to Problem 3.73.)
M P = rE/ A
i
j
k
PE = 0.48 0.20 1.10 = ( 231 N m ) i + (100.8 N m ) k
0 210
0
M x2 + M y2 + M z2 =
= 349.84 N m
or M = 350 N m
=
M
293i + 148.8 j + 120k
=
= 0.83752i + 0.42533j + 0.34301k
M
349.84
cos x = 0.83752
x = 33.121
or x = 33.1
cos y = 0.42533
y = 64.828
or y = 64.8
cos z = 0.34301
z = 69.940
or z = 69.9
PROBLEM 3.77
In a manufacturing operation, three holes are drilled simultaneously in a
workpiece. Knowing that the holes are perpendicular to the surfaces of
the workpiece, replace the couples applied to the drills with a single
equivalent couple, specifying its magnitude and the direction of its axis.
SOLUTION
M = M1 + M 2 + M 3
Have
where
M 2 = (1.1 lb ft ) j
M 3 = (1.3 lb ft )( cos 20 j sin 20k )
and
M =
M x2 + M y2 + M z2 =
( 0 )2 + ( 3.3185)2 + ( 0.020254 )2
= 3.3186 lb ft
or M = 3.32 lb ft
=
( 0 ) i 3.3185j 0.020254k
M
=
3.3186
M
= 0.99997 j 0.0061032k
cos x = 0
x = 90
cos y = 0.99997
y = 179.555
cos z = 0.0061032
z = 90.349
or x = 90.0
or y = 179.6
or z = 90.3
PROBLEM 3.78
The tension in the cable attached to the end C of an adjustable boom ABC
is 1000 N. Replace the force exerted by the cable at C with an equivalent
force-couple system (a) at A, (b) at B.
SOLUTION
(a) Based on
F : FA = T = 1000 N
or FA = 1000 N
20
M A : M A = (T sin 50 )( dA )
= (1000 N ) sin 50 ( 2.25 m )
= 1723.60 N m
or M A = 1724 N m
(b) Based on
F : FB = T = 1000 N
or FB = 1000 N
20
MB : M B = (T sin 50 )( d B )
= (1000 N ) sin 50 (1.25 m )
= 957.56 N m
or M B = 958 N m
PROBLEM 3.79
The 20-lb horizontal force P acts on a bell crank as shown. (a) Replace P
with an equivalent force-couple system at B. (b) Find the two vertical
forces at C and D which are equivalent to the couple found in part a.
SOLUTION
(a) Based on
F : PB = P = 20 lb
or PB = 20 lb
M : MB = Pd B
= 20 lb ( 5 in.)
= 100 lb in.
or M B = 100 lb in.
PROBLEM 3.80
A 700-N force P is applied at point A of a structural member. Replace P
with (a) an equivalent force-couple system at C, (b) an equivalent system
consisting of a vertical force at B and a second force at D.
SOLUTION
F : PC = P = 700 N
(a) Based on
or PC = 700 N
60
M C : M C = Px dCy + Py dCx
Px = ( 700 N ) cos60 = 350 N
where
(b) Based on
= ( 700 N ) cos 60
= 350 N
M D :
( P cos 60 )( d DA ) =
PB ( d DB )
PB = 87.5 N
or PB = 87.5 N
( PDx )2 + ( PDy )
( 350 )2 + ( 518.72 )2
= 625.76 N
PDy
1 518.72
= tan
= 55.991
350
PDx
= tan 1
or PD = 626 N
56.0
PROBLEM 3.81
A landscaper tries to plumb a tree by applying a 240-N force as shown.
Two helpers then attempt to plumb the same tree, with one pulling at B
and the other pushing with a parallel force at C. Determine these two
forces so that they are equivalent to the single 240-N force shown in the
figure.
SOLUTION
Based on
Fx : ( 240 N ) cos30 = FB cos FC cos
( FB + FC ) cos = ( 240 N ) cos 30
or
Fy :
( 240 N ) sin 30 =
( FB + FC ) sin
or
(1)
FB sin + FC sin
= ( 240 N ) sin 30
(2)
From
Equation (2)
: tan = tan 30
Equation (1)
= 30
Based on
M C : ( 240 N ) cos ( 30 20 ) ( 0.25 m ) = ( FB cos10 )( 0.60 m )
FB = 100 N
or FB = 100.0 N
From Equation (1),
30
or FC = 140.0 N
30
PROBLEM 3.82
A landscaper tries to plumb a tree by applying a 240-N force as shown.
(a) Replace that force with an equivalent force-couple system at C. (b)
Two helpers attempt to plumb the same tree, with one applying a
horizontal force at C and the other pulling at B. Determine these two
forces if they are to be equivalent to the single force of part a.
SOLUTION
(a) Based on
FC = 240 N
or FC = 240 N
M C : ( 240 N ) cos10 ( d A ) = M C
30
d A = 0.25 m
M C = 59.088 N m
or M C = 59.1 N m
Fy :
(b) Based on
( 240 N ) sin 30 =
FB sin
FB sin = 120
or
(1)
0.56382 FC = 82.724
FC = 146.722 N
or FC = 146.7 N
and
(2)
From
Equation (1)
:
Equation (2)
tan =
= 63.007
From Equation (1),
FB =
120
= 1.96323
61.124
or = 63.0
120
= 134.670 N
sin 63.007
or FB = 134.7 N
63.0
PROBLEM 3.83
A dirigible is tethered by a cable attached to its cabin at B. If the tension
in the cable is 250 lb, replace the force exerted by the cable at B with an
equivalent system formed by two parallel forces applied at A and C.
SOLUTION
Require the equivalent forces acting at A and C be parallel and at an angle
of with the vertical.
Then for equivalence,
Fx :
( 250 lb ) sin 30 =
FA sin + FB sin
(1)
(2)
( 250 lb ) sin 30
( 250 lb ) cos 30
( FA + FB ) sin
( FA + FB ) cos
Simplifying yields = 30
Based on
M C : ( 250 lb ) cos 30 (12 ft ) = ( FA cos 30 )( 32 ft )
FA = 93.75 lb
or FA = 93.8 lb
60
Based on
M A : ( 250 lb ) cos 30 ( 20 ft ) = ( FC cos 30 ) ( 32 ft )
FC = 156.25 lb
or FC = 156.3 lb
60
PROBLEM 3.84
Three workers trying to move a 3 3 4-ft crate apply to the crate the
three horizontal forces shown. (a) If P = 60 lb, replace the three forces
with an equivalent force-couple system at A. (b) Replace the force-couple
system of part a with a single force, and determine where it should be
applied to side AB. (c) Determine the magnitude of P so that the three
forces can be replaced with a single equivalent force applied at B.
SOLUTION
(a) Based on
Fz : 50 lb + 50 lb + 60 lb = FA
FA = 60 lb
or FA = ( 60.0 lb ) k
Based on
M A :
( 50 lb )( 2 ft ) ( 50 lb )( 0.6 ft ) = M A
M A = 70 lb ft
(a)
or M A = ( 70.0 lb ft ) j
(b) Based on
Fz : 50 lb + 50 lb + 60 lb = F
F = 60 lb
or F = ( 60.0 lb ) k
Based on
M A : 70 lb ft = 60 lb (x )
(b)
x = 1.16667 ft
or x = 1.167 ft from A along AB
(c) Based on
MB : ( 50 lb ) (1 ft ) + ( 50 lb ) (2.4 ft ) P (3 ft ) = R (0 )
P=
70
= 23.333 lb
3
or P = 23.3 lb
(c)