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2.53 Panel ABC in the slanted side of a water tank (shown at right) is an isoceles triangle with vertex at A and base BC = 2m. Find the water force on the panel and its line of action. Solution: (a) The centroid of ABC is 2/3 of the depth down, or 8/3 m from the surface. The panel area is (1/2)(2 m)(5 m) = 5 m?, The water force is Fyge = 7H eg A panes = (9790)(2.67 m)(5 m)=131,000N Ans. (a) (b) The moment of inertia of ABC is (1/36)(2 m)(5 m)* = 6.94 m*. From Eq. (2.44), Yep = Ly Sit (be gApunat) = ~6.94 sin (53°)/[2.67(5)]=—0.417 m_— Ans. (b) The centroid is 5(2/3) = 3.33 m down from A along the panel. The center of pressure is thus (3.33+0.417) = 3.75 m down from A, or 1.25 mup from BC.2.58 In Fig. P2.58, weightless cover gate AB closes a circular opening 80 cm in diameter when weighed down by the 200-kg mass shown. What water level / will dislodge the gate? Solution: The centroidal depth is exactly i ~ le bap te Fig. P2.58 equal to h and force F will be upward on the gate. Dislodging occurs when F equals the weight: F = 7hogA gue = (9790 Nim?) n=O 8 m)° = W =(200)(9.81) N Solve for h=0.40m Ans.2.63 The tank in Fig, P2.63 has a 4-cm- diameter plug which will pop out if the hydrostatic force on it reaches 25 N. For 20°C fluids, what will be the reading fr on the manometer when this happens? Solution: ‘The water depth when the plug Se ug, pops out is LE ee QD o~4 em (0.047 Mercury 4 Fig. P2.63 F=25N=yhogA=(9790)hog or heg = 2.032 m It makes little numerical difference, but the mercury-water interface is a little deeper than this, by the amount (0.02 sin 50°) of plug-depth, plus 2 cm of tube length. Thus Pau +(9790)(2.032 + 0.02 sin 50° + 0.02)—(133100)h = Pay. or: hs 0.152m_ Ans.2.68 Isosceles triangle gate AB in Fig. P2.68 is hinged at A and weighs 1500 N. What horizontal force P is required at point B for equilibrium? Solution: The gate is 2.0/sin 50°=2.611 m Jong from A to B and its area is 1.3054 m”, Its centroid is 1/3 of the way down fiom A, so the centroidal depth is 3.0 + 0.667 m The force on the gate is F= yhogA = (0.83)(9790)(3.667)(1.3054) = 38894. N The position of this force is below the centroid: I, sind beg Yo= = _ (1/36)(1.0)(2.611)?sin 50° (3.667)(1.3054) The force and its position are shown in the freebody at upper right. The gate weight of 1500 N is assumed at the centroid of the plate, with moment am 0.559 meters about point A. ‘Summing moments about point A gives the required force P: EIMg = 0=P(2.0) +1500(0.559) -38894(0.870 + 0.0791). Solve for P=18040N Ans =~0.0791 m*P2.80 A concrete dam (SG = 2.5) is made in the shape ofan isosceles triangle, a in Fig. P2.80, Analyze this geometry to find the range of angles @ for which the hydrostatic force will tend to tip the dam ‘over at point B, The width into the paper is b. Jel Solution: The critical angle is when the hydrostatic force F causes a clockwise moment equal to the counterclockwise moment of the dam weiaht IV. The length L of the slanted side of the dam is = hisin®. The foree F is two-thirds of the way down this face. The ‘moment aim of the weight about point Bis /=hitan® The moment arm of F about point Bis quite difficult, and you should check this: Moment arm of F about B is E— 21 c0s@ = 4A 2h oy, 3 3nd tend 8 Evaluate the two forces and then their moments: h : W = SG/ vim = SGyh— : 12am rhe h__2heos0, 5 2sin 35nd tan and “an? os ‘When the moment is negative (small 6), the dam is stable, it will nt tip over, The moment is zero, for SG=2.5, at @=77.4°. Thus tipping is possible in the range @ > 774°. Ans. NOTE: This answer is independent of the aumerical values of hg, of 5 but requires SG= 2.5.2.88 Circular-are Tainter gate ABC pivots about point O. For the position shown, determine (a) the hydrostatic force fon the gate (per meter of width into the paper): and (b) its line of action. Does the force pass through point ©? Solution: The horizontal hydrostatic force is based on vertical projection: Far = htc A sex =(9790K3X6 «1) = 176220 Nat 4m below C ‘The vertical force is upward and equal tothe \welaht of the missing Water in the segmen ABC shown shaded below. Reference to a 00d handbook will give you the geometric properties of circular segment, and you may compute that the segment area is 3.261 mi and its contoid is $5196 m froma pint O, or 0.3235 mn from vertical lie AC, 4 shown in the aur. The vertical (upward) liydrostatic force on gate AB is thus Fy = /Aage( unit width) = (9790) 2611) '=31926 Nat 0.4804 m fromB The net force is thos F [kj +R? =179100N per meter of width acting upward 19 the right af an angle of 1027 and passing through a point 1.0 m below and 04804 m to the ight of pointB. This force passes, as expected, right through point.P2.94 Find an analytic formula for the vertical and horizontal forces on each of the semicircular panels AB in Fig. P2.94, The width into the paper is &. Which force is larger? Why? Solution; It looks deceiving, since the bulging panel on the right has more water nearby, bur these wo forces are the same, except for their direction, The left-side figure is the same as Example 2.9, and its vertical force is mp. The riaht-side figure has the same vertical force, but itis down. Both vertical forces equal the weight of water inside, or displaced by, the hall-eylinder AB, Their horizontal forces equal the force on the projected plane AB, Fig = Peo.as Arya ~ (P8264) ans. a4 Fr = Perpay-oinde = P8IZGP A Ans2.108 A Toom-diameter solid alomiaom Mace-2putvaemutge-sy Gy vss nai Po in Fig, P2108. (a) Ifthe dis water a 20°C, vvtancevnmnente SS) tras ball bas a diameter of 38 cm what is the Fig. P2.108 ensity of the id? setin: Fre he /~ 9790 te bales tis (0. ~ 90 Da, = (CSE pute Dh econ cme nd (6,6) For ae SGI and ve tina (27-NO0TM)? = S—DDbay + SoWE Diguy = 0O127M —Ans(o) (0) For this part, the fluid density (or specific gravity) is unknown: 27-86 pg KOT) = (8.5-SC ggg \ 0.038)"; Solve SGygiy = 1.595 Tints Ppa = 1.595(998) = 1592kgim? —Ane(d) According to Table A3, this Hid is probably corBon rerachlorade,2.122 A uniform block of steel (SG = —3—_____ 7.85) will “float” at a mercury-water interface as in the figure. What is the ratio Mace fecal « of the distances a and b for this condition? = ies Solution: Let w be the block width into the paper and let y be the water specific Fig. P2122 ‘weight. Then the vertical force balance on the block is 7.85y(a+b)Lw or 7.85a+7.85b =a +13.56b, solve for é
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