Problems
Problems
Problems
Situation 2 – The crane shown in the Figure carries the 35 kN load at B. The crane
weighs 8 kN.
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4. What is the tension in cable AD?
A. 30.12 kN C. 32.65 kN
B. 35.69 kN D. 26.52 kN
5. What is the total reaction at C?
A. 56 kN C. 23.11 kN
B. 68 kN D. 60.58 kN
6. If the tension of cable AD is limited to 42 kN, what is the maximum value of the
load W?
A. 52.17 kN C. 57.77 kN
B. 65.85 kN D. 55.24 kN
Situation 3 – The parabolic cable supports the truss shown in the Figure. The truss
is pinned at D.
7. What is the tension at F where the tangent is zero?
A. 487.5 kN C. 386.7 kN
B. 528.7 kN D. 504.3 kN
8. What is the vertical reaction at pin D?
A. 48.87 kN C. 41.56 kN
B. 56.21 kN D. 37.47 kN
9. What is the vertical reaction at A?
A. 92.48 kN C. 74.96 kN
B. 97.73 kN D. 84.24 kN
Situation 4 – The pole GAF shown in the Figure is secure by a ball-and-socket joint
at F and by four steel wires at A. The diameter of steel wires is 6.5 mm. use E = 200
GPa for steel.
10.If P = 2 kN, what is the tensile stress in wire AD?
A. 142 MPa C. 178 MPa
B. 107 MPa D. 125 MPa
11.If P = 2 kN, what is the elongation of wire AD?
A. 15.07 mm C. 12.05 mm
B. 9.04 mm D. 10.24 mm
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12.If the elongation of wire AD is 22 mm, by how much will point G, the tip of the
pole, move horizontally?
A. 51.9 mm C. 63.8 mm
B. 58.7 mm D. 47.5 mm
Situation 5 – The homogeneous stick shown in the Figure weighs 8 N. End “A” leans
against a vertical wall and end “B” is supported by a ball-and-socket joint. Neglect
all friction.
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13.Determine the value of P.
A. 3.2 N C. 1.9 N
B. 2.5 N D. 2.8 N
14.Determine the reaction at A.
A. 2.56 N C. 1.97 N
B. 1.71 N D. 1.25 N
15.Determine the total reaction at B.
A. 6.63 N C. 5.24 N
B. 7.54 N D. 8.62 N
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Situation 10 – The strut shown in the Figure carries an axial load of P = 85 kN.
30.Determine the bearing stress between
the pin and strut:
A. 265.6 MPa
B. 242.8 MPa
C. 278.4 MPa
D. 296.2 MPa
31.Determine the shearing stress in the pin.
A. 236.9 MPa
B. 195.8 MPa
C. 224.7 MPa
D. 211.4 MPa
32.Determine the shearing stress in the
bolts.
A. 85.7 MPa
B. 96.3 MPa
C. 91.5 MPa
D. 103.5 MPa
58.A 6 m long timber beam 220 mm wide by 400 mm deep is simply supported at
its ends and carries a uniformly distributed load throughout its length. If the
allowable deflection is L/360, find w. Use E = 9.5 GPa.
A. 14 kN/m C. 12 kN/m
B. 13 kN/m D. 11 kN/m
59.A 10-meter long beam is simply supported at the right end and at 2 meters
from the left end. It is required to determine the maximum shear at the middle
of the supported length due to a uniformly distributed moving load. What is the
total length of the beam that must be subjected by the uniform load?
A. 4 m C. 3 m
B. 6 m D. 5 m
63. Determine
the shear at B.
A. 300.75 kN C. 290.75 kN
B. 325.45 kN D. 280.50 kN
64.Determine the maximum shear at E.
A. 278.25 kN-m C. 245.75 kN-m
B. 296.34 kN-m D. 260.78 kN-m
65.What is the maximum positive moment in the beam?
A. 204.7 kN-m C. 268.7 kN-m
B. 198.5 kN-m D. 238.4 kN-m
Situation 21 – The steel truss shown in the Figure is loaded with three
concentrated loads applied at B, D, and F. Use F y = 248 MPa and E= 200 GPa.
66.Determine the reaction at G.
A. 14 kN C. 26 kN
B. 27 kN D. 21 kN
67.What is the axial stress in the member DI?
A. 4.53 MPa C. 5.28 MPa
B. 6.24 MPa D. 7.32 MPa
68.What is the allowable load of member DI? Given the following properties of DI:
Area = 1858 mm2, rx = 26.7 mm, ry = 34 mm.
A. 98.5 kN C. 112.5 kN
B. 104.9 kN D. 126.4 kN
Situation 22 – The entrance of a building has a roof that supports the load “w’ as
shown in the Figure. The supports at A and B can be considered hinge. The column
AC is fixed at C.
Properties of AC:
L = 445 x 106 mm2 d = 466.10 mm
2
A = 11,355 mm E = 200 GPa
rx = 190.11 mm Fy = 248 MPa
ry = 43.02 mm
69.Compute the allowable axial load on member AC. Use 2001 NSCP.
A. 1156 kN C. 1039 kN
B. 952 kN D. 1234 kN
70.If the allowable load on AC is 900 kN, compute the value of w.
A. 144 kN/m C. 120 kN/m
B. 136 kN/m D. 112 kN/m
71.If the load w = 112 kN/m, compute for the load on AC.
A. 800 kN C. 700 kN
B. 850 kN D. 750 kN
Situation 23 – The deck of a bridge consist of ribbed metal deck with 100 mm
concrete slab on top (See Figure 16-19). The superstructure supporting the deck is
made of wide flange steel beams strengthened by cover plate 16 mm x 275 mm
one at the top and one at the bottom, and is spaced 1.2 m on centers. The beams
are simple supported over a span of 25 m. The loads on each beam are as follows:
72.Calculate the maximum bending stress in the beam due to dead load.
A. 90.25 MPa C. 98.66 MPa
B. 88.45 MPa D. 95.86 MPa
73.Calculate the maximum bending stress in the beam due to live load plus
impact.
A. 60.2 MPa C. 72.5 MPa
B. 86.3 MPa D. 65.4 MPa
74.Calculate the maximum average web shear stress in the beam due to live load
plus impact.
A. 7.54 MPa C. 8.34 MPa
B. 10.21 MPa D. 9.32 MPa
Situation 24 – Channel sections are used as a purlin. The top chords of the truss
are sloped at 4H to 1V. The trusses are spaced 6 m on centers and the purlins are
spaced 1.2 m on centers.
Loads:
Dead load = 550 Pa
Live load = 720 Pa
Wind load = 1440 Pa
Wind coefficients:
Windward = 0.2
Leeward = 0.6
Properties of C200 x 76
Sx = 6.19 x 104 mm3
Sy = 1.38 x 104 mm3
Weight, w = 79 kN/m
Allowable bending stresses, Fbx = Fby = 207 MPa
75.Determine the computed bending stress, fbx, due to combination of dead and
live loads only.
A. 196 MPa C. 113 MPa
B. 176 MPa D. 151 MPa
76.Determine the computed bending stress, fby, due to combination of dead and
live loads only.
A. 169 MPa C. 143 MPa
B. 127 MPa D. 103 MPa
77.Determine the value of the interaction equation using the load combination of
0.75 (D + L + W) at the windward side.
A. 0.96 C. 1.25
B. 1.59 D. 1.87
Situation 25 – The section of a solid
concrete beam is shown in the Figure. Unit
weight of concrete is 23.5 kN/m3. Fc = 27.5
MPa, fct = 2.75 MPa. The beam is simply
supported over a span of 5 m.
78.What is the cracking moment of the
beam?
A. 46.32 kN-m
B. 72.15 kN-m
C. 61.25 kN-m
D. 55.55 kN-m
79.If the cracking moment of the beam is
40 kN-m, what is the maximum
superimposed uniform load can the
beam carry?
A. 8.86 kN/m
B. 9.65 kN/m
C. 7.54 kN/m
D. 14.36 kN/m
80.If the beam is reinforced with 3-25-mm-diameter bars placed 435 mm from the
top, what is the new cracking moment? Assume n = 8.
A. 71.45 kN/m C. 68.57 kN/m
B. 65.22 kN/m D. 60.87 kN/m