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EAS 212

HW 7

Dalton Vodden

Problem 1: 1. (B) 2.(B) 3.(A) 4.(D) 5.(D)


Problem 2: Given: Beam subjected to loading and crossection
Find: (A) Shear and Moment Diagram
(B) State of Plane Stress at A and diagram
(C) Transformation of plane stress by 25 deg with diagram
Solution: (A)
x 0 .00002 m 7 m

F1
V( x )

12kN 4 m

F2

7m

12 kN 3 m
7m

F1 if 0 x 3m

F1 12kN

if 3 m x 7 m

0 otherwise
10
5
V ( x)
0

kN

5
10

F1 x if 0 x 3 m
F1 x 12kN ( x 3 m)

M ( x )

if 3 m x 7 m

0 otherwise
30

M ( x)

20

kN
10
0

x
m

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EAS 212

HW 7

V( 2 m) 6.857 kN

( B)

y 75mm

M ( 2 m) 13.714 kN m

M ( 2 m) y

12

xy

x 2.286 MPa

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y bar 112.5mm

200 mm ( 300mm)

Q y bar A

A 75mm 200 mm
t 200mm

V( 2 m) Q
I t

xy 0.129 MPa

( C)
90deg 25deg
x
x
x'

cos( 2) xy sin( 2)
2
2
1

x
xy' sin( 2) xy cos( 2)
2
x' 0.31 MPa

xy' 0.958 MPa

Problem 3. Given: Shaft with loading


Find: (A) internal loading at A
(B) state of plane stress at A
(C) Orientation of the principal planes, as well as the concurrent normal stresses and shear
stress
(D) the orientaiton of the maximum shear stress plan and the normal stress and shrea stress

( A)

V 75lbf

M 75lbf 24in

Q 0 1 in

( B)
I

1
4

( 1 in)

N
( 1in)

M ( 1 in)
I

( C) Element is already in principle stress,


no shear acts on the element
( D)
max
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N 3000lbf

x 0

V Q
xy
I t
3
xy 0
x 1.337 10 psi
An element will be subjected to

maximum shear stress 45o from the


position of principal stress. Since this
2
xy max 668.451 psi element is in principle stress,
maximum shear stress will occuer at: 45deg
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