978-0073398242 Chapter 16 Solution Manual Part 26

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PROBLEM 16.151*
(a) Determine the magnitude and the location of the maximum bending moment in the rod of Problem 16.78.
(b) Show that the answer to Part a is independent of the weight of the rod.
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PROBLEM 16.151* (Continued)
Substituting into (2)
3
max 2
1 1 12
() 2 2 23
3 33
() 33
J
PL P L PL
ML
PL
M
 
=−=
 


=
Note: Eqs. (3) and (4) are independent of W.
Data:
36 in., 1.5 lbLP= =
Eq. (3):
36 in. 20.78 in.
33
L
x= = =
(1.5 lb)(36 in.)
() 33
M=
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PROBLEM 16.152*
Draw the shear and bending-moment diagrams for the beam of Problem 16.84 immediately after the cable
at B breaks.
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PROBLEM 16.152* (Continued)
2
3
44
mg mg mg
LL
22
34 0x Lx L +=
(3 )( ) 0 and
3
L
xLxL x xL −= = =
23
max
11
4 3 2 3 4 3 27
mg L mg L mg L mgL
MLL
  
=−+ =
  
  
23
min 110
42 4
mg mg mg
M LL L
LL
=−+=
max
at from
27 3
mgL L
MA=
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PROBLEM 16.153
A cyclist is riding a bicycle at a speed of 20 mph on a horizontal road. The distance between the axles is
42 in., and the mass center of the cyclist and the bicycle is located 26 in. behind the front axle and 40 in.
above the ground. If the cyclist applies the brakes only on the front wheel, determine the shortest distance in
which he can stop without being thrown over the front wheel.
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PROBLEM 16.154
The forklift truck shown weighs 2250 lb and is
used to lift a crate of weight
2500 lb.
W=
The
truck is moving to the left at a speed of 10 ft/s
when the brakes are applied on all four wheels.
Knowing that the coefficient of static friction
between the crate and the fork lift is 0.30,
determine the smallest distance in which the truck
can be brought to a stop if the crate is not to slide
and if the truck is not to tip forward.
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PROBLEM 16.155
The total mass of the baja car and driver, including the
wheels, is 250 kg. Each pair of 58-cm radius wheels and
axle has a total mass of 20 kg and a mass moment of
inertia of 2.9 kg-m2. The center of gravity of the driver
and baja body (not including the wheels) is located x= 0.70
m from the rear axle A and y = 0.55 m from the ground,
and the wheelbase is L= 1.60 m. If the engine exerts a
torque of 500 N-m on the rear axle, what is the car’s
acceleration?
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PROBLEM 16.155 (Continued)
Free Body Diagram of Car Body:
Kinetics:
Solving:
x cx
F ma
=
0 0 0 0 0 0 0.58 0 0 2.9
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.58
1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 210 0
0 1 0 1 00 0 0 0 0
0.03 0.7 0.03 0.9 0 0 0 0 0 0
r
f
f
x
w
N
f
N
a
a
=

−−






−− 

0
0
0
2060.1
500









2
3.23 m/s
x
a=
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PROBLEM 16.156
Identical cylinders of mass m and radius r are pushed by a series of moving arms. Assuming the coefficient of
friction between all surfaces to be
1
µ
<
and denoting by a the magnitude of the acceleration of the arms,
derive an expression for (a) the maximum allowable value of a if each cylinder is to roll without sliding,
(b) the minimum allowable value of a if each cylinder is to move to the right without rotating.
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PROBLEM 16.156 (Continued)
(b) Cylinder translates:
0
a
=
Sliding occurs at A:
x
AN
µ
=
1
ma
P
µ
=
(4)
2
P P mg ma
µµ
−− =
Substitute for P from (4):
2
(1 )
1
(1 )
ma mg ma
a ga
µµ
µ
µµ
−− =
+− =
Summary:
2:
13
ag
µ
µ
<+
Rolling
3:
13gag
µ
µ
<<
+
Rotating and sliding

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