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Assignment Number-1 (Unit-1)

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Ql Q2 Q3 Q4 Qs Q6 Q7 Gokhale Education Society’s pomecmn R.H. Sapat College of Engineering, Management Studies & Research, Nashik-422 005 Department of Civil Engineering y Assignment Number-01 Unit No. : Force System and its Resultant ‘Two forees are applied to the construction bracket as shown in Fig. 1, Determine the angle @ Which makes the resultant of the two forees vertical. Determine the magnitude R of the resultant ‘Two structural members B and C are bolted to bracket A as shown in Fig. 2, Knowing that both ‘members are in tension and that P= 6 kN and Q=4 KN, determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant force exerted on the bracket. ‘The guy wire BD exerts on the telephone pole AC a force P directed along BD as shown in Fig. 3. Knowing that P must have a 720-N component perpendicular to the pole AC, determine the magnitude of the force P, b. its component along line AC. Fi=a00N y Fig. Fig.2 Fig. 3 ‘Two forces of magnitude TA = 6 kN and TC = 9 kN are applied as shown in Fig. 4 to a welded connection. Knowing that the connection is in equilibrium, determine the magnitudes of the forces ‘TBand TD. Four forces act on bolt A as shown in Fig. 5. Determine the resultant of the forces on the bolt | Te Fig. 4 Fig. 5 ABCD is a square, each side being 20 cm and E is the middle point of AB. Forees of 7, 8, 12, 5, 9 and 6 KN act on the lines of directions AB, EC, BC, BD, CA and DE respectively as shown in Fig. 6, Find the magnitude, direction and position of the resultant force. ‘Atriangular plate ABC is subjected to four forces as shown in Fig. 7, Find the resultant and locate its position with respect to A. y= 110N, Engineering Mechanics Dr. R. S. Talikoti Page 1of 11 © scanned ith OREN Scanner os Gokhale Education Society’s Ap R. H. Sapat College of Engineering, Management bay Yet oF Studies & Research, Nashik-422 005 Department of Civil Engineering Fig. 6 Q8 Four forces act tangentially to an 8 cm diameter circle as shown in Fig. 8 What will be the ‘magnitude and location of resultant with respect to O. Q9 Three hikers crossing a footbridge are as shown in Fig. 9. Knowing that the weights of the hikers at points C, D & E are 200 KN, 175 kN and 135 KN respectively, determine the horizontal distance from A on the line of action of the resultant of the three weights when a= 3.33 m. oN 10N Fig. 8 Fig.9 Q.10 Find centroid of the shaded area with respect to given reference axis. Ay yrs Fig. 13 QUI a) Find C.G. of the wire bent as shown in Fig. 15, b) A thin homogeneous wire OABO is built into a shape as shown in Fig. 16 Determine the position of centre of gravity of the wire Engineering Mechanics Dr. R. S. Talikoti Page 2of 11, © scanned ith OREN Scanner G e Education Society’s R. H. Sapat College of Engineering, Management Studies & Research, Nashik-422 005 Department of Civil Engineering Fig, 15 Fig, 16 Q12__ Find the moment of inertia of a T-section with flange as 150 mm = 50 mm and web as 150 mm ‘50 mm about X-X and Y-¥ axes through the centre of gravity of the section Q13_ Ant-section is made up of three rectangles as shown in Fig. 18, Find the moment of inertia of the section about the horizontal axis passing through the centre of gravity of the section, Q.14 Find the moment of inertia about the centroidal X-X and Y-Y axes of the angle section shown in Fig. 19 Hien oy —>|_f-20mm oO 20mm ce Ob a 100 mm + 100mm of eso | Fo stim : eso mm->| @_| 20mm Fig. 19 f—100 mm —>] Fig. 18 Engineering Mechanics Dr. R. S. Talikoti Page 3 of 11, © scanned ith OREN Scanner Gokhale Education Society’s ae R.H. Sapat College of Engineering, Management Studies & Research, Nashik-422 005 Department of Civil Engineering Resultant force R = 5000 N has two component forces ‘P’ = 3600 N and ‘Q’ = 1500 N as shown in Fig. 1A, Determine direction of component forces ‘P’ and ‘QY w.r. to resultant force ‘R’. P= 3600N PB E-R=socen oe Force’P’ is acting@h Ti Fie Mich is divided in to squares of 0.1 m asshown in Fig. 18. The moment of force ‘P’ about point ‘A’ is 30 Nm clockwise. Determine the magnitude of force ‘P. State and explain “Law of Parallelogram” of forces with sketch. Engineering Mechanics Dr. R. S. Talikoti Page 4 of 11, © scanned ith OREN Scanner ale Education Society’s r R. H. Sapat College of Engineering, Management ~ Studies & Research, Nashik-422 005 > Department of Civil E g ey — epartment of Civil Engineering ta Determine magnitude of the resultant for the force system as shown in Fig. 2A, w.r. to ‘8’. Also determine the horizontal distance from point’8’, where the resultant cuts the line ABC. Comment on whether it cutson right hand side or left hand side of point ‘8° ® BKN What is Couple? Give any three characteristics of couple with sketch Differentiate moment and couple with a sketch. Define centroid and center of gravity. Analyze and locate the position ofcentroid for the plane lamina as shown in Fig. watto ‘A’ The uniform ladder AB has a length of 6 m and amass of 16kg resting at54” with horizontal floor. End Aof ladder is resting on rough horizontalfloor and end B rests against a smooth vertical wall as shown in Fig. 38, ‘Aman of mass 65 kg has to climb this ladder. At what position from the base will he induce slipping? Take coefficient of static friction 1=0.34 between horizontal floor and ladder. Engineering Mechanics Dr. R. S. Talikoti Page Sof 11 © scanned wth OnENScnner Gokhale Education Society’s R. H. Sanat College of E ment 2 Studies & Research, Nashik-422 005 Department of Civil Engineering Analyze and locate the position of centroid for the plane lamina as shownin Fig., wr. to ‘O) Also determine the moment of inertia of the shaded portion with respect to y-y axis ey j 2Omm A 50mm + 206MM b’ (vertical) passing through the centroid Smooth Engineering Mechanics Dr. R.S. Talikoti Page 6 of 11 © scanned wth OnENScnner Gokhale Education Society’s R.H. Sapat College of Engineering, Management Studies & Research Nashik. Department of Civil Engineering A ball of weight W = 53.4 N rests in a right angled trough as shownin Fig. 1a. Determine the forces exerted on the sides of the trough atD & E. Assume all surfaces are perfectly smooth. Fig. 1a Determine the support reaction of beam loaded and supported as shown in Fig.1c. {A joist of length 4m and weighing 200N is raised by pulling a rope shown in Fig. 2a. Determine the 900 N/m : Fig. 1c tension T induced in the rope and reaction at end A of joist. ‘The | joist supports 20 kN and 40 KN on bean AB of span 7.5 m, as shown in Fig, 2c. Determine the 8 9 s 7 Fig. 2a support reactions at hinge B and roller. 20kN 40 kN B A D Loses ‘a lenssel Fig. 2c Page 7 of 11 © scanned wen oxen scone Gokhale Education Society’s R.H. Sapat College of Engineering, Management Studies & Research Nashik. Department of Civil Engineering Determine the force ‘P’ need to pull over the $0 kg smooth roller over the step of S0mm as shown in Fig. 1a, Calculate the contact reactions at Bif radius of roller is 300 mm. Take @ Explain Simple, Roller, Hinge and Fixed support with number of reactions developed at each support with sketch. Determine the support reactions at fixed end A for a beam loaded with 6 kN/m UVLand 3 kN/m UDLas shown in Fig, Neglect the weight of 3 m span beam. Explain how uniformly distributed load (UDL) and uniformly varying load (UVL) is converted in to a point load with sketch. The weight of the cycle is 500 N which act at center of gravity G as shown in Fig. Determine the normal reaction at A and B when the cycleisin equilibrium, sm 07m pay = Fig. La Find the reaction exerted at A and 8 on the sphere of 200 N kept in atrough as shown in Fig. 2a. Page 8 of 11 {© scanned wth onEn camer Gokhale Education Society’s R.H. Sapat College of Engineering, Management Studies & Research Nashik. Department of Civil Engineering Fig.2 a ‘A1,5 m cable placed around a crate as shown in Fig. 1 a. if the mass ofthe crate is 300 kg, determine the tension in the cable. oem Fig. ta The boom is intended to support two vertical loads, Fy and Fy as shown in Fig.2a. Ifthe cable CB can sustain a maximum load of 1500N beforeit fails, determine the critical loads Fy and F, if Fy = 2F. Also determinethe reaction at . ape 5 Page 9 of 11 {© scanned wth onEn camer Gokhale Education Society’s R.H. Sapat College of Engineering, Management Studies & Research Nashik. Department of Civil Engineering Fig.2¢ State Varignon’s theorem and determine the magnitude and sense of a horizontal force ‘P” to be applied at *B” which will keep the vertical rod ABCD inequilibriumasshownin Fig. 2A. Take lengthAB=BC=CD=1.8m. ®@g 2kN asi] | 45 © Rie 7 sin Pkwy ® Fig. 2A Determine the magnitude, direction and position of the resultant force for the given three forces acting as shown in Fig.2B, wr. to ‘O’. Boon oO 4m 77 448K Fig. 28 Page 10 of 11 © scanned wen oxen scone Gokhale Education Society’s R.H. Sapat College of Engineering, Management Studies & Research Nashik. Department of Civil Engineering Fite Analyze and locate the position of centroid for the plane lamina as shown in Fig. 3A, w.r.t0°A° Also determine the moment of inertia of the shaded portion with respect to x-x axis (horizontal) passing through the centroid, we XXX = AK = XX Page II of 11 {© scanned wth onEn camer

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