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S-1. The cable segments support the loading shown, Determine the distance yc from the force at C to point D. Set P= 4k. (AEM =O; Tay 00833.69°(13)~ Ta 550 33.69°(3)+ 6(13)+ 415) = 0 Tap = 7.8521 +TEA <0, -4-6+7.852100833.6"+ D, =0 Dy = 3.4667 k OER, =O; D,~7,0521sin33." = 0 D, = 4.35565 yet D: SEF 0, Toc 000+ 4.3556=0 +TIA 0 3.4667 ~Tesind 20 Solving, 6= 352 Toc = 5.567 Ye = Smn38.S2" = 3.98 6 a S10. Determine the maximum uniform load wo the cable can Support if the maximum tension the cable cam sustain is 4000 Ib. 10 = FR as- = 2-4 <5 @s- a = 1.5625 — sor + 7) Ose — 73x + 937.50=0 ‘Cecose root < 25%. 22 13.768 oe - fr = san 13.767 = 631378 we Maxima imation OCCU at J since the slope y of tho cable is greaeet deans. coo — S31357E== Lg tm Ase S11, The trusses are pin connected and suspended from the par~ bolic cable, Determine the maximum force in the cable when the structure is subjected to the loading shown. Lag tw A. 4 f |B 5k Cotte |aeteeas Prob, 5-11 nue sere Fie = 0: 36} + S72) + F361 - Ful36) = Ay + Dy X96) = 0 A, + Dy)» 5.25 mn Section ABD : (Em <0, FHI~ +0, Xe) + 300 Using Eq. (1) = . Fy «9.40857 k Fron Eq. 5~7 : Ugh, 29.4057114) es Sa SCI te From Eq. $11: Bae mbfie EP ea 1+[ SE] = aoe an E TRY he Ors Se % maT ”y * % sa 4K eft 4 "5-12, The cable AB is subjected to a uniform loading of 200 N/m. If the weight of the cable is neglected and the slope angles at points A and B are 30° and 60°, respectively, determine the curve that defines the cable shape and the maximum tension developed in the cable. ‘Here the boundary conditions are different from those im the wl 7 FO0e + Fy os) negra Ey. 5-2, 2 Lome Frans Trin@ = 200+ C, Divide by Eq. 5-4, and use Bq. $-3 Ass Sm 2 mor: Fea 250N Z = joe = OBS? + STINT) w ties y= Zone + C24 6) Sam = OF , Are, y=0 GeO he = Rs Be sien MreQ, 2 = ww, ©, = Fyn” Te = 5.20kN in 5-13. The cable is subjected wo the uniform loading. Determine the equation y = fix) which defines the cable shape AB and the maximum tension in the cable. Ka = went + Ee Le = soot + oe 2 = 120% Ame 5-14, The cable is subjected to the uniform loading. If the slope of the cabie at point O is zero, determine the equation of the curve and the force in the cable at 0 and B. From Eq. $-8 ‘ Tow hyo RE = SOF | ram1.25 = 7.098 Aw From Eq. 5-10, Te = Taw © Va) + (mal = VOULZP + (COOKISE = 10280.5B = 103k ans ‘Also, from Bq. $~ 1 B= Le = webfie Ep = sma] + Ep = 102msm = 103% Ans 5-15. The cable shown is subjected to the uniform load wo. Determine the ratio between the rise h and the span Z that will result in using the minimum amount of material for the cable. From Eq. 5-9. apes oe Be a ia Rl 5 From Eq. 5-8, Fo mb wld fae Stace rn 1H, thea -neé T ae Let Gauge be the allowable normal sess for the cable. Then Te aw a e ea aa eka wete co The vole of mali ede SOS] Parse ieee ai - (pen-gne =e ez, fas econe 16 tp 157 — 5-17. Determine the horizontal and vertical components of reaction at A, B, and C of the three-hinged arch. Assume A, B, and C are pin connected. Prob. 5-17 weit An 4 ‘Member AB = (FEM =e -2,112)+ B,00)- 56) = 0 -@,+5B,- 15-0 ©) Member BC: (CotMe = 0 ~ 8,62) ~ 8,025) + 2ya0 +2axn = 0 -328, - 258, + 1664=0 Sobving qs. (1) and (2) yields : B= 14k = Lark Ans Be 470k =47K Am ‘Member AB > ER =O A ~ 418 =0 A HAT An +TER =O; A-5-14%4=0 ‘= 647k Ass Mamber BC: SIE =o 410+ -fm=0 G = 1k Am +TER =o, 141+ G -3m=0 G = 333k as 5-18. The tied three-hinged arch is subjected to the loading shown. Determine the components of reaction at A and C and the tension in the cable. Prob, 5-18 Ensee arch ER = 0; Ano Ams Gr = — G.5)- 150.5)- WA= 0 G = 9SAS EN # 9.S5EN am +12R =O; 9.565-15-10+4 20 4, = SASEN © 15S2N Ass Vile = 0; = 1S.45(2.5) + TD + 152) = 0 T422N an = 5-19. ‘The three-hinged truss arch is subjected to the loading shown. Determine the horizontal and vertical components of reac- tions at the pins A, B, and C. G2 = 0 2, 05m +2,20m- 40m =0 Gee = 0; B20 — 5,05 % +1 KOM =0 B, = 167k Ane 3, = 075k Ans eR - 0 A, 167% =0; 1.67 Ans +TER = 0; A, 2k -4e4+075K = 0; A= 525K Ane Se. ‘The cable segments suport the loeding chown. Determine the magnitude ofthe vertical force P so that yo = 6 ft. hy zk| Bk hy . bh he (#0, Rema Artie eine 149-62)-P00 20 1 SBTge10P « 12 : bk Jom C: y k st ReealBP-Pansyey —Q) w om eas" Solving Eis (1) and (2) ye; ¢ ” Patt Am ue Trew 832k 5-1. Cable ABCD supports the 120-kg uniform beam. Determine the maximum tension in this cable and the sag of point B. Gime =o %@-17205=0 Te = 294.30N +125 = 0% + 29430-1172 20 Ty = 882.50N GEM = 0 Tap sin 45° (4) — 882.90 (2) ~ 294.3068) = 0 Ten = 624.30 152.90N SER = 0; 624. 30c00 45" - Ty con 9 = 0 sae +TER = 0; (624.30 sin 45° ~ Tey 1 - 29430 =0 e @= Ina Tey = 465.33 ie 2: PER = 0; 465.33 cos 18.43" — Ta cong = 0 STZA = 0; Tau sing + 465.33 sin 18.43" — 882.90 = 0 Tan = 858.06N o= 0 T= 858N Am ye = Lun 59.0% = 67m Ame 5-20, The three-hinged spandrel arch is subjected to the load- ing showa. Determine the internal moment in the arch at point D. ‘Member AB: (TM, = 0 By(S) + By (8) ~ 8) - HA) ~ 46) = 0 B+ 168, = 44 ‘Member CB: (eae = 0, BB) - BS) + 642) + 644) + 6) = 0 ~B, + 168, = -108 @ ‘Solving Eqs. (1) wad (2) yields : B, = L125 N B, = 126kN ‘Segmen BD: (+I = 0; Mp + 12.62) + 1.1255) = (1) - 48) = 0 Mo = 10.225KN- wm = 10.8EN- m Am 162 apter 7, Solution 88. (EM, =0: (5m)D, -(4m)(2.25 kN) — (2 m)(3KN)=0 D,=3kN{ A, =225 kN dint Ds — EF 20: -4 +020 420, ( ae Since 4, = D, and D, > Avy Teo i8 Trax {F,=0; 3AN~ 279 =0 Top = SKN — SF, =0: -H{sN) +0, =0 D,=4kN— dint At From(1), A, =4kN — dy 2.25KN fo = 1,12! am 4KN Gl akin (b) A, =4.00 KN-— A, =225 ENT (©) Bg, = 5.00 KN ‘BD Cable: (2M, =0: (5m)D, ~(4m)(2254N)-(2m)(3KN)=0 D, =3kN! fF =0: 4, =3kN~225KN+3kN=0 A,=225 iNT b IF =0 -d4D.=0 4,=D, Since A, =D,,and D,>A,, Thy 8 Toy =3.6 KN de “im yl+de 3KN D, 36KN ldo = yl+d?, lade = 1+ de ‘oint A: d= 150786 in igooke Im Nie Also D, = 3kN z = 1.98997 KN = 4, a c in : dy 2m = (a) dy =2.26m 225KN 1.9900 kN (h) d= 1.508 m apter /, Solution YU. (2M, =0: 4a, ~ 3.2 ki) ~ 2048 ips) ~ a0 kis) = 0 BD Cable: B, =1a kgs! oe TOF, =0, dy =(04+08+12 ips} ips=0 A,=l.0 kis! Set: -+6=0, 48 Since d= B, and E> A,, Ty = Top (Me =O (3014 ki) ~(12 8), (1581.2 kis} =0 (a B= 200 kis B, = LA kis (0) Tag Typ = 24 kis (Wy =O dab, ~ (| ps) ~ 2 kp) ~ oO kgs) = 0 D Cable: B, =LAkips | aricft a 4 ate & . ©, PSF =0; A, -(04+08+ 12 kips) + 1A kips =0 =e Lea ae is ay Y A, =L.Okips | Wh op eQ -A eh sl, A ek, int E: Since 4, =£,, and E> 4), Tg = Toe ides ; j hy E, = (Skips) + (LA kips) = 4.8 kips aie Si . & | (Bie =0: (08th) =a (is) (582i) = P de = 5.00 er 7, Solution ¥2. (EM, =0: (12m)E, +(4m)B, ~(1m)(1.84N) =(2m)(36 kN) = (3m)(1.2m) = 0 128, +46, = 1.6KN { EMe=0: (2m)E, - (0.6 mpé, + (1 m)(1.2kN) = 0 =O.6E, + 26, = 12 KN Solving (1) and (2) = 425kN — E, = LATSkN f iat Ea46$kN 2 2. rom FBD whole: TF 20) A,, Tay = Tap © | (800 0b) (0) Thug, = 1229.27 fb, Tag = 1220 Ki CuMy=0: (12 0 w)- «ly {800 th} ~ (6 f)( 400 Ib) iby d= 1100 (tu, (94t)P = (6it}(301b} ~a(201b) =0 Ps 2 ¢ | Ib with ain fh +The: Ty +P =O 1,2? IF sth Ty-M0b-Mb=0 Ty, 20h But (a) P=%0b 2 lb (b) a=406R apter 7, Solution 97, FBDC: ( EM, =O: (248}(251b)~(6 1 a)(300) =0 aft “5 sh “ - oe a=4Bt jl FRD BC: (ay, 0 (20s beh b= 10.67 f ipter 7, Solution 98, 3 HDR =O: Typ + Tye +132 KN =0 x B AB 5 BC ' ne, [BA =O Tig = 3m) (a) as6m—bel ts T= YT, = (wb) = 7156.9 N tre ™ = o00079, te = ™ 024074 xy 2% Xp 2% 2 2 tensonandt ez) ee volte 32 * | = (risa) « Zooey" (4287 mi + For | =6.19m one JoK10 (CE fy PUNULLUE o Bate | Segment: fesgtsy vel] fo 3(2)) ¥ ie de, poke (e) 4 (31 ale +8) 6/8 <7) “3 (P -e) Using P= 64m, L=6m,d=09m,b=6m—a, and solving knowing thot a <3 fl a= 2219%m (a) aa22 Then %= sl -«) Abd with w = (85 kgim)(9.81 ms’) = 833.85 Nin And betm-a= 370m 7, =48N i Tan =Ty = fa + (nd)? we) wh = (4338 NY + (893.5 Nim) (3.7808 mp % Tray = 5362 N (a) Thuy = 5.36 L£ Hpek Sp = 30 ft, i OND co irre 60 ft hg S24, ay => yg=el ts} = (hg te) = hy + chy +7 os sa _ (30 fy - (24a) Dh, 2(24 ft) c= 6.75 ft in aed a 5, = csinh=2 + x, = csinh 2 c c if 30 ft Xp = (6.75 ft) sinh (ae) = 14.83 ft (a) L=2x, = 29.7h 4 Trax = Ty = Wig = w(e + hg) = (2 lb/ft) (6.75 ft + 24 ft) = 61.5 (b) Toa, = 61.5 1b apter 7, Solution 124. BD half-span: Sp = 2508 w= 28 Ibft fig = 125 ft Vg=hytc= lB hte ye-gec (58-cf -(2508) C7 c= 187.5 ft sea E 2 Sp =csinh 7 250 ft = (187.5 ft)sinh a. sin'4 = 1.0986, x, = 205998 c (a) span L=2xy= 411.98 ft L=4l2 ft () Tagg = Wy = (2.8 IMR) (125 fh + 187.5 fh) = 875 Ib Tay =875 Ib 4 7.123 Una cadena de 60 f de longitud y 120 Ib de peso se sus) > dos puntos que estén a la misma altura, Sila flecha es de 24 ft, +a) la distancia entre los apovos, 4) la tensidn mixima en la care) 7.124 Un cable de tranvia aéreo, cuya longitud es de 500 ft y pe esta suspendide entre dos puntos ubicados a la misma altura. Si

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