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ENES 220 - Mechanics of Materials Spring 2001 April 20, 2001 Exam #2

This document contains information about an exam for a mechanics of materials course, including: 1) The exam has 3 problems worth various points totaling 100 points. 2) Students must follow policies like writing their name and section, using provided paper, and showing all work. 3) Problem 1 involves calculating shear and bending moment diagrams for a cantilever beam with loads. 4) Problem 2 involves finding the maximum load for an inverted T-beam within stress limits. 5) Problem 3 involves determining support reactions and slope for a beam with triangular loads.

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ENES 220 - Mechanics of Materials Spring 2001 April 20, 2001 Exam #2

This document contains information about an exam for a mechanics of materials course, including: 1) The exam has 3 problems worth various points totaling 100 points. 2) Students must follow policies like writing their name and section, using provided paper, and showing all work. 3) Problem 1 involves calculating shear and bending moment diagrams for a cantilever beam with loads. 4) Problem 2 involves finding the maximum load for an inverted T-beam within stress limits. 5) Problem 3 involves determining support reactions and slope for a beam with triangular loads.

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Name: _____________________________

Section: 0102 - 0103 - 0104

ENES 220 – Mechanics of Materials


Spring 2001
April 20, 2001
EXAM #2

_________________________________________________________________

Grading:

Problem 1: ______ / 25

Problem 2: ______ / 35

Problem 3: ______ / 40

Total: ______ / 100

_________________________________________________________________

Policies:
1. Write your name and section number on all sheets.
2. Use only the paper provided. Ask for additional sheets, if required.
3. Place only one problem on each sheet (front and back).
4. Draw a box around answers for numerical problems.
5. Give all answers to 3 or 4 significant figures.
6. Include free body diagrams (FBD’s) for all equilibrium problems.
7. Closed book / closed notes; formula sheet permitted.
8. SHOW ALL WORK USED TO ARRIVE AT YOUR ANSWER.
Name: _____________________________
Section: 0102 - 0103 - 0104

Problem #1 (25 points): The cantilever beam is fixed to the wall at the left end. It is subjected
to a uniform distributed load, a concentrated load, and a concentrated moment, at the locations
shown.

(a) Draw complete shear and bending


moment diagrams for this beam,
and label ALL important points.

(b) Identify the maximum values


(absolute) of shear force and
bending moment.
Name: _____________________________
Section: 0102 - 0103 - 0104

Problem #2 (35 points): The inverted T-beam is simply-supported at A and C and is subjected to
a concentrated load P at point B. The cross-section has the dimensions shown below. The
material can withstand maximum normal stresses of +100 MPa in tension and –200 MPa in
compression, and a maximum shear stress of 50 MPa.

(a) Find the largest value for P that


satisfies all conditions.

(b) Determine the shear stress at the


junction between the web and
flange, at the location where the
shear force is critical.
Name: _____________________________
Section: 0102 - 0103 - 0104

Problem #3 (40 points): A beam is subjected to two triangular distributed loads, as shown
below. The beam contains a roller support at B (reaction = By) and a fixed support at A
(reactions = MA and Ay). Neglect horizontal force components at A. Assume EI is constant, and
place the COORDINATE SYSTEM ORIGIN at point A.

(a) Find an expression for the elastic


curve valid throughout the entire
beam as a function of MA, Ay, By,
wo, L, E, I, and x.

(b) Determine the support reactions


Ay, By, and MA.

(c) Calculate the slope of the beam at


point B.

Give answers to parts (b) and (c) in


terms of wo, L, E, and I.

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