11-10. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the shaft. The bearings at A and D exert only vertical reactions on the shaft. A 14 in. 20 in. 15 in.-12 in. BH 80 lb 110 lb E D 35 lb
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- 4. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the shaft. The bearings at A and D exert only vertical reaction on the shaft. The loading is applied to the pulleys at B and C and E. -14 in.- 80 lb 20 in.- -15 in.-12 in. 110 lb D E 35 lbDRAW THE DIAGRAM OF EVERY ANALYZED PART AND LABEL THE VALUE OF SHEAR AND MOMENT. B 3m 10 kN C 3m D 2m THET A hinge at D 6m E 20 kN/m 4mDetermine the internal resisting forces and moment trans- mitted by section aa in 500 Ib 10 in- -5 in- 45 B 7 in. 8 in.
- The shaft is supported by a smooth thrust bearing at A and smooth journal bearing at B. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the shaft.11-1. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the shaft. The bearings at A and Bexert only vertical reactions an the shaft. -N0 mm- 250 mim 24 kNDraw the shear and moment diagrams, then anwer the questions. The distancexis measured from point A to the right. Assume w = 300 Ib/ft, a = 2.6 ft, b = 2.7 ft. B Questions: Atx = 1.5 ft, V = Ib, M= Ib-ft Atx = 4.0 ft, V = i Ib, M= Ib-ft
- The axle of the freight train is subjected to loadings as shown below. The diameter of the axle is 137.5 mm. If it is supported by two journal bearings at C and D, determine the maximum bending Stress. Include a FBD, SFD and BMD using either the section or graphical method. Draw a cross-section of the shaft and indicate the points of maximum tension and compression.For the 80-mm shaft subjected to two concentrated forces shown, the journal bearings at A and B only support vertical forces. Address the following: (a) Construct a shear and moment diagrams for the shaft using the graphical method. (b) Determine the absolute maximum bending stress (highlight the location of maximum normal stress). 12 kN -0.5 m -0.4 m 20 kN 0.6 mC8-49 A 500-lb load is supported by a roller on a beam as shown in Fig. Show that the maximum bending moment in the beam occurs at the roller. -25 ft- A B 500 lb
- The shaft is supported by a journal bearing at A and a thrust bearing at B. Determine the normal force, shear force and moment at a section passing through (a) point C, which is just to right of bearing at A, and (b) point D, which is just to the left of the Force F2. Given: F1 = = 2.5 kip F2 = 3 kip lb W = 75 ft - b = 12 ft c = 2 ft a = 6 ft F2 D a bDraw the shear and moment diagrams, then anwer the questions. The distance x is measured from point A to the right. Assume w = 520 lb/ft, a = 3.1 ft, b = 2.6 ft. B Questions: Atx = 1.4 ft, V= i Ib, M= i Ib-ft Atx = 4.5 ft, V= i Ib, M= i Ib-ftUse the graphical method to construct the bending-moment diagram and identify the magnitude of the largest moment (consider both positive and negative). The ground reactions are provided. MB = 143 kN-m Mc = 51 kN-m Ay = 16.17 kN (down) Dy = 16.17 kN (up) 1997 4 m 5 m O 80.9 kN-m O 74.1 kN-m O 94.5 kN-m O 50.4 kN-m O 60.6 kN-m 3 m D X