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ENGI 1313 Mechanics I . Lecture 42: Course Material Review. Example 42-01. If the resultant couple moment of the three couples acting on the triangular block is to be zero, determine the magnitudes of forces F and P. Example 42-01 (cont.). Technical Concept Couple Moment.
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ENGI 1313 Mechanics I Lecture 42: Course Material Review
Example 42-01 • If the resultant couple moment of the three couples acting on the triangular block is to be zero, determine the magnitudes of forces F and P.
Example 42-01 (cont.) • Technical Concept • Couple Moment
Example 42-01 (cont.) • Analysis d d d
Example 42-02 • The telephone pole of negligible thickness is subjected to the force of 80 lb directed as shown. It is supported by the cable BCD and can be assumed pinned at its base A. In order to provide clearance for a sidewalk right of way, where D is located, the strut CE is attached at C, as shown by the dashed lines (cable segment CD is removed). If the tension in CD′ is to be twice the tension in BCD, determine the height h for placement of the strut CE.
Example 42-02 (cont.) • Technical Approach • 2D Equilibrium • FBD • Complete FBD? • Yes for initial condition • Find TBD TBD Ax Ay
Example 42-02 (cont.) • Find TBD TBD Ax Ay
Example 42-02 (cont.) • Find TCD’ • Find LCE • Find h TBD TCD’ Ax Ay
Example 42-03 • The pipe is hoisted using the tongs. If the coefficient of static friction at A and B is μs, determine the smallest dimension b so that any pipe of inner diameter d can be lifted.
Example 42-03 (cont.) W • Global FBD • FBD of Tong 0.5W FB FB Cx NB Cy FB
Example 42-03 (cont.) W • For Lifting 0.5W FB FB Cx NB Cy FB
References • Hibbeler (2007) • http://wps.prenhall.com/esm_hibbeler_engmech_1