Solution Paper May2017
Solution Paper May2017
MUMBAI UNIVERSITY
SEMESTER-1
ENGINEERING MECHANICS SOLVED PAPER-MAY 2017
Q.1(a) In the rocket arm shown in the figure the moment of ‘F’ about ‘O’ balances
that P=250 N.Find F. (4 marks)
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Solution :
Given : P = 250 N
To find : Magnitude of force F
Solution :
𝟏
tan 𝛂 = 𝟐
= 0.5
𝛂 = 26.5651o
𝐷𝐸 𝐷𝐸 3
tan θ = 𝐴𝐷 = 𝐵𝐶 = 4 = 0.75
θ = 36.87o
∠CBD = ∠PBD = θ = 36.87o
∠CBP=2 θ = 2 x 36.87 = 73.74o
It is given that at O the moment of F about O balances the moment of P
Fcos α x OA = Psin2 θ x OB
Fcos26.5651 x 6 = 250sin 73.74 x 5
F=223.6068 N
Answer :
Lami's theorem states that if three forces acting at a point are in equilibrium, each force
is proportional to the sine of the angle between the other two forces.
(2)All the forces should be either converging or diverging from the body.
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Q.1(c)A homogeneous cylinder 3 m diameter and weighing 400 N is resting on two rough
inclined surface’s shown.If the angle of friction is 15o.Find couple C applied to the cylinder
that will start it rotating clockwise. (4 marks)
Solution :
Given : Angle of friction is 15o
µ = tan 15 = 0.2679
Radius = 1.5 m
To find : Couple C
Solution:
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F1=µN1=0.2679N1 ………………….(1)
F2=µN2=0.2679N2 …………..……….(2)
Assuming the body is in equilibrium
ΣFx=0
F1cos40+N1sin40+F2cos60-N2sin60=0
N1(0.2679cos40 + sin40)+N2(0.2679cos60-sin60)=0 …………(3)
ΣFy=0
-F1sin40+N1cos40+F2sin60+N2cos60-400=0
N1(-0.2679sin40+cos40)+N2(0.2679sin60+cos60)=400 ………..(4)
Solution:
We know that the area under v-t graph gives the distance travelled
DISTANCE TRAVELLED IN 0 TO 10 sec = A(△OAB)
1
= x OA x AB
2
1
= 2 x 10 x 10
= 50 m
= 300 m
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Solution:
Given : P1 falls by 0.6 m starting from rest
µ = 0.2
Solution :
Consider the motion of block P2
Weight of motion P2 = 8 N
𝟖
Mass of P2 = 𝒈
For block P1
Weight of P1 = 4 N
𝟒
Mass of P1 = 𝒈 ……….(2)
a = 1.962 m/s2
v2 = u2 + 2as
u = 0 and s = 1.6 m
Substituting the values in equation
v = 1.5344 m/s
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Q2(a) Compute the resultant of three forces acting on the plate shown in the figure.
Locate it’s intersection with AB and BC. (6 marks)
Solution :
Given : Various forces acting on a body
To find : Resultant of the forces and intersection of resultant with AB and BC
Solution :
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In △ AFG ,
𝐴𝐺 𝐷𝐸 3
tanα = 𝐴𝐹 = 𝐵𝐻 = = 1.5
2
α = tan-1(1.5) = 56.31o
In △DAE,
𝐷𝐸 𝐷𝐸 3
tan θ = 𝐴𝐷 = 𝐵𝐶 =4 = 0.75
θ = tan-10.75 = 36.87o
In △DHC
𝐷𝐶 6
tanβ = 𝐻𝐶 = 2 = 3
β = tan-1(3)
β = 71.565o
Assume R be the resultant of the forces
ΣFx = -722cos α + 1000cos θ + 632cos β
= 599.3624 N
ΣFy = -722sin α - 1000sin θ + 632sin β
= -601.1725 N
R=√(ΣFx)2 + (Σ𝐹𝑦)2
R=√(599.3624)2 + (−601.1725)2
R=848.9073 N
ΣFy
ϕ = tan-1(ΣFx )
−601.1725
= tan-1( 599.3624 )
Draw AL ⊥ R
Taking moments about point A
MA = 632 sin β x AD -722cos α x AG
= 632 x sin71.565o x 4 – 722cos56.31o x 3
=1196.7908 Nm
Applying Varigon’s theorem
MA = R x AL
1196.7908 = 848.9073 x AL
AL=1.4098 m
In △AML,
𝐴𝐿
cos Ф = 𝐴𝑀
1.4098
cos 45.0863 = 𝐴𝑀
AM = 1.9967 m
MB = AB - AM
= 6 - 1.9967
= 4.0033 m
In △BMN
𝐵𝑀
tan Ф = 𝐵𝑁
4.0033
tan 45.0863 = 𝐵𝑁
BN = 3.9912 m
R=848.9073 N (45.0863o in fourth quadrant)
Q.2(b) Two cylinders 1 and 2 are connected by a rigid bar of negligible weight hinged
to each cylinder and left to rest in equilibrium in the position shown under the
application of force P applied at the center of cylinder 2.
Determine the magnitude of force P.If the weights of the cylinders 1 and 2 are 100N
and 50 N respectively. (8 marks)
Solution :
Given : W1 = 100 N
W2 = 50 N
Cylinders are connected by a rigid bar
100
R = sin 135 x sin 120
R = 122.4745 N
Q.2(c) Just before they collide,two disk on a horizontal surface have velocities shown
In figure.
Knowing that 90 N disk A rebounds to the left with a velocity of 1.8 m/s.Determine
the rebound velocity of the 135 N disk B.Assume the impact is perfectly elastic.
(6 marks)
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Solution :
Given : WA = 90N
WB = 135 N
Taking velocity direction towards right as positive and towards left as negative
Initial velocity of disk A= 3.6 m/s
Final velocity of disk A=-1.8 m/s
Initial velocity of disk B= 3 m/s
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mB = kg
𝑔
As the impact takes place along X-axis,the velocities of two disks remains same along Y-
axis
vBY = uBY = -1.7207 m/s
v = √(𝑣𝐵𝑋 )2 + (𝑣𝐵𝑌 )2
v = √1.14252 + (−1.7207)2
v = 2.0655 m/s
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−1.7207
α = tan-1( 1.1425 )
α = 56.4169o
Q.3(a) Find the centroid of the shaded portion of the plate shown in the figure.
(8 marks)
Solution :
Y = X is the axis of symmetry
The centroid would lie on this line
Sr.no. PART AREA(in mm2) X co- Ax(mm3)
ordinate(mm)
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𝑦̅ = 𝑋̅ = 535.946 mm
CENTROID IS AT (535.946,535.946)mm
Q.3(b) Co-ordinate distance are in m units for the space frame in figure.
There are 3 members AB,AC and AD.There is a force W=10 kN acting at A in a
vertically upward direction.
Determine the tension in AB,AC and AD. (6 marks)
Solution :
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Given : A = (0,24,0)
B = (0,0,-7)
C = (8,0,8)
D = (-12,0,8)
8(i−3j+k)
𝐴𝐶 = 𝑐̅ – 𝑎̅ = 8(𝑖̅ -3j̅ +𝑘̅ )
̅̅̅̅ Magnitude= 8√11 Unit vector = 8√11
4(−3i−6j+2k)
̅̅̅̅̅= 𝑑̅ – 𝑎̅ = 4(-3𝑖̅ -6j̅ +2𝑘̅)
𝐴𝐷 Magnitude = 28 Unit vector = 28
𝟖(𝐢−𝟑𝐣+𝐤)
T2 = T2( )
𝟖√𝟏𝟏
𝟒(−𝟑𝐢−𝟔𝐣+𝟐𝐤)
T3 = T3( )
𝟐𝟖
−7𝑇1 𝑇2 2𝑇3
+ =0
25 √11 7
̅
TAB = -5.3333 j̅ - 1.5556𝒌
̅
TAC = 0.9333𝒊̅ - 2.8 j̅ + 0.9333𝒌
̅
TAD = -0.9333𝒊̅ -1.8667 j̅ + 0.6222𝒌
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Q.3(c) A 50 N collar slides without friction along a smooth and which is kept
inclined at 60o to the horizontal.
The spring attached to the collar and the support C.The spring is unstretched when
the roller is at A(AC is horizontal).
Determine the value of spring constant k given that the collar has a velocity of 2.5
m/s when it has moved 0.5 m along the rod as shown in the figure. (6 marks)
Solution :
Given : W=50 N
AB = AC = 0.5 m
50
Mass of collar = kg
𝑔
h1 = 0.5sin60 = 0.433 m
PE1=mgh1=21.65 J
vA = 0 m/s
KE1 = 0J
POSITION II :
vB = 2.5 m/s
PE2 = mgh = 0 J (because h=0)
1 1 50
KE2 = 2 𝑋 𝑚 𝑣 2 = 2 𝑋 𝑋 2.52
𝑔
= 15.9276 J
In △ABC
Applying cosine rule
BC2 = AB2 + AC2 -2 X AB X AC X cos(BAC)
= 0.52 + 0.52 – 2 x 0.5 x 0.5 x cos120
= 0.75
BC = 0.866 m
Un-stretched length of the spring = 0.5 m
Extension of spring(x) = 0.866 - 0.5
=0.366 m
1
Es2 = 2 x k x22
= 0.067k
Q.4(a) A boom AB is supported as shown in the figure by a cable runs from C over a
small smooth pulley at D.
Compute the tension T in cable and reaction at A.Neglect the weight of the boom and
size of the pulley. (8 marks)
Solution :
Given : Beam AB is supported by a cable
To find : Tension T in cable
Reaction at A
Solution :
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2
tan α = 1
α = 63.4349o
4
tan θ = 3
θ = 53.13o
∠GCA = ∠BAF = θ
∠TCG = α
∠TCA = α + θ
= 63.4349o + 53.16o
= 116.5651o
∠TCB = 180o - 116.5651o
= 63.4349o
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Σ FX = 0
HA - Tcos63.4349 = 0
HA=333.75 N
Σ FY = 0
RA = √𝑯𝟐𝑨 + 𝑽𝟐𝑨
RA = √(333.75)2 + (667.5)2
RA = 746.2877 N
𝑉𝐴
Ф = tan-1 ( )
𝐻𝐴
667.5
Ф = tan-1( )
333.75
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Ф =63.4395o
Q.4(b) The acceleration of the train starting from rest at any instant is given by the
𝟖
expression a= where v is the velocity of train in m/s.
𝒗𝟐 +𝟏
Find the velocity of the train when its displacement is 20 m and its displacement
when velocity is 64.8 kmph. (6 marks)
Solution :
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Given : a=𝑣 2 +1
Solution :
𝒅𝒗
a = v𝒅𝒙
𝑑𝑣 8
v 𝑑𝑥 = 𝑣 2+1
v(v2+1)dv = 8dx
Integrating both sides
∫ v(v2+1)dv = ∫ 8dx
𝑣4 𝑣2
+ = 8x + c ……….(1)
4 2
Case 1 : x=20 m
V4 + 2v2 = 32 x 20 ………(From 2)
V4 + 2v2 – 640 = 0
Solving the equation
V2 = 24.3180
V=4.9361 m/s
Solution:
Given : Angular velocity of BC is 4 rad/s
To find : Angular velocity of AB and CD
Solution:
ICR is shown in the figure
USING GEOMETRY :
In △IAD
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∠A = ∠D = 60o
∠I=60o
△ IAD is equilateral
IA = ID = AD = 3 cm
IB + AB = IA
IB = 2 cm
Similarly,we can solve that IC = 1 cm
v = rω
vB = IB x ωBC=8 m/s
vC = IC x ωBC = 4 m/s
𝑣𝐵 8
ωAB = = 1 = 8 rad/s(Anti-clockwise)
𝐴𝐵
𝑣𝑐 4
ωDC = = 2 = 2 rad/s(Anti-clockwise)
𝐷𝐶
Q.5(a) In the truss shown in figure,compute the forces in each member. (8 marks)
Solution :
We can say that FD,GH and CB are zero force members in the given truss
Joint A :
FAB = 1.7321 Kn
JOINT C :
JOINT B :
JOINT D :
JOINT E :
FEF = 2kN
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Joint F :
Final answer :
Sr.no. MEMBER MAGNITUDE OF NATURE OF
FORCE (in kN) FORCE
1. AC 2 COMPRESSION
2. AB 1.7321 TENSION
3. CB 0 -
4. CE 2 COMPRESSION
5. BE 1.1547 COMPRESSION
6. BD 2.3094 TENSION
7. DE 1.1547 COMPRESSION
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8. DG 1.7321 TENSION
9. EF 2 TENSION
10. EH 4 COMPRESSION
11. FD 0 -
12 FG 2 COMPRESSION
13. GH 0 -
Q.5(b) Determine the speed at which the basket ball at A must be thrown at an angle
30o so that if makes it to the basket at B.
Also find at what speed it passes through the hoop. (6 marks)
Solution :
Given : θ=30o
To find : Speed at which basket ball must be thrown
Solution :
Assume that the basket ball be thrown with initial velocity u and it takes time t to reach B
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HORIZONTAL MOTION
Here the velocity is constant
8 = ucos30 x t
8 9.2376
t = 𝑢𝑐𝑜𝑠30 = ……..(1)
𝑢
VERTICAL MOTION
Initial vertical velocity (uv) = usin30 =0.5u …….(3)
Vertical displacement(s) = 2.4 - 1.2 = 1.2
9.2376
t= 𝑢
u2=122.4289
u=11.0648 m/s
uv=0.5u (From 3)
uv = 0.5 x 11.0648
= 5.5324 m/s
Using kinematical equation
vv2 = uv2 + 2as
vv2 = 5.53242 - 2 x 9.81 x 1.2
vv = 2.6622 m/s
vB = √𝑣𝑣2 + 𝑣ℎ2
vB = 9.9441 m/s
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2.6577
α = tan-1( )
9.5824
= 15.5015o
Speed at which the basket-ball at A must be thrown = 11.0648 m/s (30o in first
quadrant)
Speed at which the basket-ball passes through the hoop = 9.9441 m/s(15.5015o in
fourth quadrant)
Q.5(c) Figure shows a collar B which moves upwards with constant velocity of 1.5
m/s.At the instant when θ=50o.Determine :
(i)The angular velocity of rod pinned at B and freely resting at A against 25o sloping
ground.
(ii)The velocity of end A of the rod. (6 marks)
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Solution:
∠ACB = 90
∠BAC = 40
∠CAV = 25
∠BAV = 40 – 25 = 15
IA ⊥ VA
∠IAB = 90 – 15 = 75
∠IBA = 90 – 50 = 40
In △IBA
∠BIA = 180 – 75 = 65
In △IBA
AB=1.2 m
APPLYING SINE RULE
𝑨𝑩 𝑰𝑩 𝑰𝑨
= = 𝐬𝐢𝐧 𝑩
𝐬𝐢𝐧 𝑰 𝐬𝐢𝐧 𝑨
1.2 𝐼𝐵 𝐼𝐴
= = sin 40
sin 65 sin 75
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IB=1.2789 m
IA=0.8511 m
Assume ωAB be the angular velocity of AB
𝑣𝐵 𝑣 1.5
ωAB = = 𝐼𝐵𝐵 = 1.2789 = 1.1728 rad/s
𝑟
Q.6(a) A force of 140 kN passes through point C (-6,2,2) and goes to point B (6,6,8).
Calculate moment of force about origin. (4 marks)
Solution :
Given : C (-6,2,2)
B (6,6,8)
=2 (6 𝑖̅ +2𝑗̅+3𝑘̅)
̅̅̅̅| = 2 x√62 + 22 + 32
|𝐶𝐵
= 14
𝐶𝐵 6𝑖+2𝑗+3𝑘
̅̅̅̅̅=
Unit vector along 𝐶𝐵 =
|𝐶𝐵| 7
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6𝑖+2𝑗+3𝑘
̅̅̅̅ = 𝐹̅ = 140 x
Force along 𝐶𝐵 7
= 120 𝑖̅ +40𝑗̅+60𝑘̅
Moment of 𝐹̅ about O = ̅̅̅̅̅
𝑂𝐵 x 𝐹̅
𝑖 𝑗 𝑘
6 6 8
120 40 60
= 40 𝑖̅ + 600𝑗̅ - 480k
̅ kNm
Moment of F about C is 40 𝒊̅ + 600𝒋̅ - 480𝒌
Q.6(b) Refer to figure.If the co-efficient of friction is 0.60 for all contact surfaces and θ
= 30o,what force P applied to the block B acting down and parallel to the incline will
start motion and what will be the tension in the cord parallel to inclined plane attached
to A.
Take WA=120 N and WB=200 N. (8 marks)
Solution :
Given : : µ=0.6
θ = 30o
WA = 120 N
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WB = 200 N
To find : Force P
Solution :
F1 = µN1 = 0.6N1 ………(1)
F2 = µN2 = 0.6N2 ……….(2)
Solution:
Given : : Mass of bar AC = 7 kg
θ = 30o
Solution :
For block B
u=0
t=2s
v = 5m/s
𝟓−𝟎
a= = 2.5 m/s2 …………..(1)
𝟐
k1 + xB + k2 + xB + k3 + xA = L
xA = L - k1 - k2 - k3 - 2xB
Differentiating with respect to time
vA = -2vB
Differentiating with respect to time one again
aA = -2aB
Considering only magnitude
aA = 2aB
aA = 2 x 2.5
= 5 m/s2 ………..(2) (From 1)
Weight of block A(WA) = mAg
= 14.715 N
Assume T to be the tension in the string
Consider the vertical motion of block A
F.B.D of block A
ΣFy = mAaA
T – WA = mAaA
T - 14.715 = 1.5 x 5
T = 22.215 N …………..(3)
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ΣFx = mBaB
P - 2T = mBaB
P - 2x22.215 = 3x2.5
P = 51.93 N