Vector Mechanics For Engineers
Vector Mechanics For Engineers
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ISBN: 9781259977305
Author: BEER, Ferdinand P. (ferdinand Pierre), Johnston, E. Russell (elwood Russell), Cornwell, Phillip J., SELF, Brian P.
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 18.2, Problem 18.77P
To determine

(a)

The couple M0.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 18.77P

The couple M0 is 247.48×104Nm.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The total mass is 600g, the distance between the bearing is 150mm and the angular acceleration is (12rad/s2)k.

Write the expression for the sum of the moment acting on the body along x -direction.

Mx=Ixzα+Iyzω2 ...... (I)

Here, the product of the moment of the inertia of xz plane is Ixz, the product of the mass moment of the inertia of yz plane is Iyz, angular velocity is ω and the angular acceleration is α.

Write the expression for the sum of the moment acting on the body along y -direction.

My=IyzαIxzω2 ...... (II)

Write the expression for the sum of the moment acting on the body along z -direction.

Mz=Izα ...... (III)

Here, the moment of the inertia along the z -direction is Iz.

Draw the diagram for the for the sheet metal component.

Vector Mechanics For Engineers, Chapter 18.2, Problem 18.77P , additional homework tip  1

Figure-(1)

Write the expression for the area of the section 1 shown in the Figure-(1).

A1=12b2

Here, the constant dimension is b.

Write the expression for the area of the section 2 shown in the Figure-(1).

A2=12b2

Write the expression for the area of the section 3 shown in the Figure-(1).

A3=2b2 ...... (IV)

Write the expression for the total area of the sheet.

A=A1+A2+A3 ...... (V)

Substitute 12b2 for A1, 12b2 for A2 and 2b2 for A3 in Equation (IV).

A=12b2+12b2+2b2=b2+2b2=3b2 ...... (VI)

Write the expression of mass per unit area of the system.

ρ=mA ....... (VII)

Here, the mass of the sheet metal component is m.

Write the expression for the variation of the y coordinate of section 1 in Figure-(1).

y=b2z ….... (VIII)

Here, the coordinate of the considered point is z.

The below figure represent the schematic diagram of the elemental strip of section 1.

Vector Mechanics For Engineers, Chapter 18.2, Problem 18.77P , additional homework tip  2

  Figure-(2)

Write the expression for the distance of the centroid of the element from the z -axis in Figure-(2).

(dz)=b2+y24 ...... (IX)

Write the expression for the mass of the elemental strip.

dm=ρydz ...... (X)

Here, the area of the elemental strip is ydz.

Write the expression for the moment of inertia of the element with respect to z- axis.

dIz=ρ(1324b313z3+b2z254b2z)dz ...... (XI)

Write the expression for the moment of the inertia of the section 1.

(Iz)1=712ρb4 ...... (XII)

Write the expression for the product of moment of inertia of the plane xz for the section 1.

(Ixz)1=112ρb4 ...... (XIII)

Write the expression for the product of moment of inertia of the plane yz for the section 1.

(Iyz)1=124ρb4 ...... (XIV)

Write the expression for the variation of the y coordinate of section 2 in Figure-(1).

y=zb2 ….... (XV)

The below figure represent the schematic diagram of the elemental strip of section 2.

Vector Mechanics For Engineers, Chapter 18.2, Problem 18.77P , additional homework tip  3

Figure-(3)

Write the expression for the mass of the elemental strip of section 2.

dm=ρydz ...... (XVI)

Write the expression for the moment of the inertia of the section 2.

(Iz)2=712ρb4 ...... (XVII)

Write the expression for the product of moment of inertia of the plane xz for the section 2.

(Ixz)2=112ρb4 ...... (XVIII)

Write the expression for the product of moment of inertia of the plane yz for the section 2.

(Iyz)2=124ρb4 ...... (XIX)

Write the expression of mass per unit area of the section3 in Figure-(1).

ρ=m3A3 ....... (XX)

Here, the mass of the rectangular sheet metal component is m3.

Write the expression for the moment of the inertia of the section 3.

(Iz)3=112m3(2b)2 ...... (XXI)

The product moment of the inertia for the plane yz and xz of the section 3 of Figure-(1) is zero due to symmetry.

Write the expression for the moment of the inertia of the whole system.

Iz=(Iz)1+(Iz)2+(Iz)3 ...... (XXII)

Write the expression for the product of moment of inertia of the whole system.

Ixz=(Ixz)1+(Ixz)2+(Ixz)3 ...... (XXIII)

Write the expression for the product of moment of inertia of the whole system.

Iyz=(Iyz)1+(Iyz)2+(Iyz)3 ...... (XXIV)

Draw the diagram for the system to shows the action of forces on the system.

Vector Mechanics For Engineers, Chapter 18.2, Problem 18.77P , additional homework tip  4

Figure-(4)

Here, the reaction on the point A along the x -direction is Ax, the reaction on the point A along the y -direction is Ay, the reaction on the point B along the x -direction is Bx and the reaction on the point B along the y -direction is By.

Calculation:

Substitute 75mm for b in Equation (VI).

A=3(75mm)2=3(75mm(1m103mm))2=1.687×102m2

Substitute 1.687×102m2 for A and 600g for m in Equation (VII).

ρ=600g1.687×102m2=600g(1kg1000g)1.687×102m2=0.6kg1.687×102m2=35.55kg/m2

Substitute 35.55kg/m2 for ρ and 75mm for b in Equation (XII).

(Iz)1=712(35.55kg/m2)(75mm)4=712(35.55kg/m2)(75mm(1m103mm))4=(0.583)(35.55kg/m2)(3.164×105m4)=6.562×104kgm2

Substitute 35.55kg/m2 for ρ and 75mm for b in Equation (XVII).

(Iz)1=712(35.55kg/m2)(75mm)4=712(35.55kg/m2)(75mm(1m103mm))4=(0.583)(35.55kg/m2)(3.164×105m4)=6.562×104kgm2

Substitute 75mm for b in Equation (IV).

A3=2(75mm)2=2(75mm(1m103mm))2=1.125×102m2

Substitute 1.125×102m2 for A3 and 35.55kg/m2 for ρ in Equation (XX).

35.55kg/m2=m31.125×102m2m3=(1.125×102m2)(35.55kg/m2)m3=0.3339kgm30.4kg

Substitute 0.4kg for m3 and 75mm for b in Equation (XXI).

(Iz)3=112(0.4kg)(2(75mm))2=112(0.4kg)(2(75mm(1m103mm)))2=(0.833)(0.4kg)(0.0225m2)=7.5×104kgm2

Substitute 7.5×104kgm2 for (Iz)3, 6.562×104kgm2 for (Iz)2 and 6.562×104kgm2 for (Iz)1 in Equation

Iz=(6.562×104kgm2)+(6.562×104kgm2)+(7.5×104kgm2)=(6.562+6.562+7.5)104kgm2=20.624×104kgm2

Substitute 20.624×104kgm2 for Iz, 12rad/s2 for α and M0 for Mz in Equation (III).

M0=(20.624×104kgm2)(12rad/s2)=247.48×104kgm2/s2(1N1kgm/s2)=247.48×104Nm

Conclusion:

The couple M0 is 247.48×104Nm.

To determine

(b)

The dynamic reactions at A.

The dynamic reactions at B.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 18.77P

The dynamic reactions at A is (74.96×104N)i+(149.92×104N)j .

The dynamic reactions at B is (74.96×104N)i(149.92×104N)j .

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the dynamic reaction at point A.

A=Axi+Ayj ...... (XXV)

Write the expression for the dynamic reaction at point B.

B=Bxi+Byj ...... (XXVI)

Write the expression for the reaction forces along the y- direction.

Ay=By ...... (XXVII)

Write the expression for the reaction forces along the x- direction.

Ax=Bx ...... (XXVIII)

Write the expression for the sum of the moment acting on the body along x -direction.

Mx=cAy

Here, distance between the point A and B is c .,

Write the expression for the sum of the moment acting on the body along y -direction.

My=cAx

Calculation:

Substitute 35.55kg/m2 for ρ and 75mm for b in Equation (XIII).

(Ixz)1=112(35.55kg/m2)(75mm)4=112(35.55kg/m2)(75mm(1m103mm))4=(0.833)(35.55kg/m2)(3.164×105m4)=9.37×105kgm2

Substitute 35.55kg/m2 for ρ and 75mm for b in Equation (XVIII).

(Ixz)2=112(35.55kg/m2)(75mm)4=112(35.55kg/m2)(75mm(1m103mm))4=(0.833)(35.55kg/m2)(3.164×105m4)=9.37×105kgm2

Substitute 35.55kg/m2 for ρ and 75mm for b in Equation (XIV).

(Iyz)1=124(35.55kg/m2)(75mm)4=124(35.55kg/m2)(75mm(1m103mm))4=(0.0416)(35.55kg/m2)(3.164×105m4)=4.68×105kgm2

Substitute 35.55kg/m2 for ρ and 75mm for b in Equation (XIX).

(Iyz)2=124(35.55kg/m2)(75mm)4=124(35.55kg/m2)(75mm(1m103mm))4=(0.0416)(35.55kg/m2)(3.164×105m4)=4.68×105kgm2

Substitute 9.37×105kgm2 for (Ixz)2, 9.37×105kgm2 for (Ixz)1 and 0 for (Ixz)3 in Equation (XXIII).

Ixz=(9.37×105kgm2)+(9.37×105kgm2)+0=1.874×104kgm2

Substitute 4.68×105kgm2 for (Iyz)2, 4.68×105kgm2 for (Iyz)1 and 0 for (Iyz)3 in Equation (XXIV).

Iyz=(4.68×105kgm2)+(4.68×105kgm2)+0=0.937×104kgm2

Substitute cAy for Mx, 1.874×104kgm2 for Ixz, 0.937×104kgm2 for Iyz, 12rad/s2 for α and 0 for ω in Equation (I).

cAy=(1.874×104kgm2)(12rad/s2)+(0.937×104kgm2)(0)cAy=(1.874×104kgm2)(12rad/s2)+0Ay=22.48×104kgm2/s2c … (XXIX)

Substitute 150mm for c in Equation (XXIX).

Ay=22.48×104kgm2/s2150mm=22.48×104kgm2/s2(1N1kgm/s2)150mm(1m103mm)=22.48×104Nm0.150m=149.92×104N

Substitute cAx for My, 1.874×104kgm2 for Ixz, 0.937×104kgm2 for Iyz, 12rad/s2 for α and 0 for ω in Equation (II).

cAx=(0.937×104kgm2)(12rad/s2)(1.874×104kgm2)(0)cAx=(0.937×104kgm2)(12rad/s2)0Ax=11.24×104kgm2/s2c … (XXX)

Substitute 150mm for c in Equation (XXX).

Ax=11.24×104kgm2/s2150mm=11.24×104kgm2/s2(1N1kgm/s2)150mm(1m103mm)=11.24×104Nm0.150m=74.96×104N

Substitute 74.96×104N for Ax and 149.92×104N for Ay in Equation (XXV).

A=(74.96×104N)i+(149.92×104N)j

Substitute 149.92×104N for Ay in Equation (XXVII).

By=149.92×104N

Substitute 74.96×104N for Ax in Equation (XXVIII).

Bx=74.96×104N

Substitute 74.96×104N for Bx and 149.92×104N for By in Equation (XXVI).

B=(74.96×104N)i+(149.92×104N)j=(74.96×104N)i(149.92×104N)j

Conclusion:

The dynamic reactions at A is (74.96×104N)i+(149.92×104N)j .

The dynamic reactions at B is (74.96×104N)i(149.92×104N)j .

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