C3Problem Examples
C3Problem Examples
Determine the distance xc to the center of mass of the homogeneous rod bent into the shape
shown. If the rod has a mass per unit length U, determine the reactions at the fixed support O.
Units Used :
m
g 9.81
s
Given:
kg
U 0.5
a 1m
b 1m
Solution:
Length and Moment Arm: The length of differential element is
dx dy =
dL =
1 dy dx
dx
dy
dx
3 b
2 a
1.5
L
a
2
1
9 b x
3
dx
1.440 m
4 a
0
a
xc
1
x
L
1
9 b x
4 a
dx
xc
0.546 m
Equations of Equilibrium:
6 Fx = 0;
o
n6 Fy = 0;
6MO = 0;
Ox = 0
Oy U g L = 0
O y U g L
Oy
7.062 N
M0 U g L xc = 0
M0 U g L xc
M0
3.854 N m
Problem 9-2
Determine the location (x c, yc) of the centroid of the wire.
Given:
a 2 ft
b 4 ft
Solution:
Length and Moment Arm: The
length of differential element is
2
dy dx
1
dx
dL =
dx dy =
dL =
1
2 b x
2
a
2 b x
L
1
dx
2
9.29 ft
a
xc
x 1
a
yc
x
a
a
xc
yc
0.00
ft
1.82
2 b x dx
2
a
1
2 b x dx
2
a
Problem 9-3
Locate the center of mass of the homogeneous rod bent into the shape of a circular arc.
Given:
r 300mm
T 30deg
Solution:
dL = r dT
xc = r cos ( T )
yc = r sin ( T )
T
r cos ( T ) r dT
S
T
xc
T
r dT
S T
2
xc
124 mm
yc = 0
( By symmetry )
Problem 9-5
Determine the distance xc to the center of gravity of the homogeneous rod bent into the parabolic
shape. If the rod has a weight per unit length J determine the reactions at the fixed support O.
Given:
lb
J 0.5
ft
a 1 ft
b 0.5 ft
Solution:
dy
dx
dx dy =
dL =
1
dy
dx
2. b x
2
L
a
2
2. b x dx
1
2
a
1.148 ft
a
2
1
2. b x dx
xc
x 1 2
L
a
6 Fx = 0;
o
n6 Fy = 0;
6MO = 0;
xc
0.531 ft
Ox = 0
Oy J L = 0
MO J L xc = 0
Oy J L
MO J L xc
Oy
MO
0.574 lb
0.305 lb ft
Problem 9-7
Locate the centroid of the parabolic area.
Solution:
a=
h
b
dA = x dy
x
xc =
2
yc = y
h
A=
b
y
h
dy o A =
2
h b
3
3 1
xc =
b
2 h b 2
0
y
h
dy o xc =
3
xc = b
8
yc =
y b
2 h b
0
3
3
yc = h
5
y
h
dy o yc =
3
h
5
3
b
8
Problem 9-8
Locate the centroid (x c, yc) of the shaded area.
Given:
a 2m
b 1m
Solution:
x 2
dx
dA = ydx = b 1
a
and its centroid is
y
1
x
yc = = b 1
2
2
a
xc = 0
yc
a
1
2
b1
a
2
2
x b1 x dx
a a
yc
x 2
dx
b 1
a
2
m
5
Problem 9-9
Locate the centroid xc of the shaded area.
Solution:
dA = y dx
xc = x
y
yc =
2
b
h 2
x x dx
2
xc =
x
h
dx
b
0
o xc =
3
b
4
3
xc = b
4
yc =
b
2
1 h 2
x
dx
2 2
b
o yc =
3
yc =
h
10
h
b
x dx
3
h
10
Problem 9-10
Locate the centroid xc of the shaded area.
Solution:
2a
dA = y dx = 2k x
x1 = x
x2
x 2 k x 2a dx
xc =
x2
x
2
dx
2a
o xc =
5
a
8
5
xc = a
8
Problem *9-12
Locate the centroid of the shaded area.
Solution:
dA = ydx
xc = x
y
yc =
2
Sx dx o A = 2 L a
A = a sin
S
L
0
L
Sx dx o x = 1 L
xc =
x a sin
c 2
2 L a
L
0
L
2
S 1
S x dx o y = 1 S a
yc =
a sin
c 8
2
2 L a
L
0
S
Problem *9-16
Locate the centroid of the shaded area bounded by the parabola and the line y = a
Solution:
x
xc =
2
dA = x dy
a
A=
0
2 2
xc =
yc =
2 a
3
2 a
2 a
A=
3
2 a
a y dy o A = a
3
1
2 2
0
yc = y
3
a y dy o xc = a
8
y a y dy o yc =
2
0
3
5 a
3
xc = a
8
5
2
2
4
3
yc = a
5
Problem 9-17
Locate the centroid of the quarter elliptical area.
Solution:
dA = y dx
xc = x
y
yc =
2
x dx
A = b 1
a
0
A=
S a b
4
4
x dx o x = 4 a
xc =
x b 1
c
3 S
S a b
a
0
a
4
1
x
dx o y = 4 b
yc =
b 1
c
3 S
S a b 2
a
0
Problem 9-21
Locate the centroid yc of the shaded area. Solve the problem by evaluating the integrals using
Simpson's rule.
Given:
a 2 ft
1
b
2 a
Solution:
A
0
1
5
2
3
b x 2 x dx
yc
1 1
b
2
A
2.177
1
5
2
3
2
3
x 2 x b x 2 x dx
1
ft
yc
2.040
ft
Problem 9-23
Locate the centroid xc of the shaded area.
Solution:
Area and Moment Arm : Here,
y
x2 = a
b
a y
x1 =
dy
dA =
a
b
b
A=
0
2
a y
1
y
a dy o A = a b
6
b
b
2
2
2
6 1 a y
y a y
y
dy o xc = a
xc =
a
a
5
2 b
a b
b b
b
0
Given:
a 1ft
b 2ft
xc
2 a
5
xc
0.40 ft
Problem 9-24
Locate the centroid yc of the shaded area.
Solution:
Area and Moment Arm : Here,
y
x2 = a
b
a y
x1 =
dy
dA =
a
b
b
A=
0
2
a y
1
y
a dy o A = a b
6
b
b
2
a y
6
y
1
dy o yc = b
yc =
y
a
2
a b
b
b
0
Given:
a 1ft
b 2ft
yc
b
2
yc
1.00 ft
Problem 9-27
Locate the centroid xc of the shaded area.
Given :
a 2in
Solution :
y=
b 0.5in
a b
x
xc
x a b dx
a b
dx
x
b
xc
1.08 in
dx
xc = x
x dA
c
xc =
1 dA
x a b dx
x dA = b
c
a
a b
dx
x
b
xc
1.08 in
xc
x a b dx
a b dx
Problem 9-32
Locate the centroid of the ellipsoid of revolution.
Solution :
dV = S z dy
y2
z = a 1
b2
y
2
2
2
V = Sa 1
dy o V = b S a
2
b
3
3
y
3
2
yc =
yS a 1
dy o yc = b
2
2
b
8
2 b a S
0
By symmetry
3 b
yc =
8
xc = zc = 0
Problem 9-33
Locate the center of gravity of the volume. The material is homogeneous.
Given:
a 2m
b 2m
2
y = z
b
a
2 z
y = a
Solution:
b
zc
2
a z
zS
dz
2
a z
S b dz
zc
1.33 m
xc = yc = 0
by symmetry
Problem 9-36
Locate the centroid of the quarter-cone.
Solution :
r=
a
h
( h z)
zc = z
xc = yc =
4 r
3 S
2
1
2
S a
V=
( h z) dz o V =
h S a
12
4 h
0
h
2
12
1
S a
zc =
z ( h z) dz o zc = h
2
4
4 h
h a S
0
2
4 a
12
1
S a
xc =
( h z) ( h z) dz o xc = a
2
S
4 h
h a S 3 S h
0
xc = yc =
a
S
h
zc =
4
Problem 9-39
Locate the centroid yc of the paraboloid.
Given:
a 4m
b 4m
Solution:
2
z = y
a
b
z = b
2 y
dV = S z dy = S b
yc = y
yc
y S b2 y dy
S b2 y dy
a
0
yc
2.67 m
Problem 9-41
Locate the centroid zc of the frustum of the
right-circular cone.
Solution :
Volume and Moment Arm : From the geometry,
yr
Rr
y=
hz
h
( r R) z R h
h
( r R) z R h dz
dV = S y dz = S
2
( r R) z R h
dz
z S
h
zc =
( r R) z R h dz
S
o zc =
2 2
Sh r
1
3
h r
1
6
S h r R
S
rR
1
3
12
R h
Sh R
S
rR
zc =
R 2 r R 3 r
4 R r R r
dV =
2 2
( r R) z 2 R h ( r R) z R h dz
2
z' dV
z' = V
=
1 dV
S
z' =
S
2 2
2 2
( r R) z 2 R h ( r R) z R h dz
2
h
0
z4
( r R)
S
h
S
z ( r R) 2 z2 2 R h ( r R) z r2 h2 dz
z3
( r R)
z3
2 R h ( r R)
z2
2 R h ( r R)
z2
R h
R h ( z)
2
z' =
R 3 r 2 r R
2
2
4 R r r R
Problem 9-44
Locate the center of gravity G of the five particles with respect to the origin O.
g 9.81
Given:
m
2
a 2m
m1 1kg
b 1m
m2 10kg
c 1m
m3 2kg
d 3m
m4 5kg
e 2m
m5 6kg
Solution:
xc =
xc
xc
6xc W
6W
m1 g ( a b c) m2 g ( b c) m3 g c m4 g d m5 g ( d e )
m1 m2 m3 m4 m5 g
0.792 m
Problem 9-46
Locate the centroid (xc,yc) of the uniform wire bent in the shape shown.
Given :
a 100mm
b 150mm
c 50mm
d 20mm
Solution :
a
xc
a
2
c
( b d) c ( a c) c
a c
2
a b c ( b d) ( a c)
a b b
yc
b
2
( b d)
bd
2
xc
34.38 mm
yc
85.83 mm
( a c) ( b d)
a b c ( b d) ( a c)
Problem 9-57
Determine the location yc of the centroidal axis xcxc of the beam's cross-sectional area. Neglect the
size of the corner welds at A and B for the calculation.
Given :
r 50mm
t 15mm
a 150mm
b 15mm
c 150mm
Solution :
b c
yc
b
2
a t b
a
2
S r ( b a r)
2
b c a t S r
yc
154.44 mm
Problem 9-58
Determine the location (xc,yc) of the centroid C of the area.
Given :
a 6in
b 6in
c 3in
d 6in
Solution :
a b
xc
a b
yc
b
2
a
2
2
( b c) d ( b c)
2
3 2
3
1
1
a b c a ( b c) d
2
2
1
2
a b
a c b
a c
1
2
a
3
c a
1
2
1
2
( b c) d
( b c) d
xc
4.62 in
yc
1.00 in
d
3
Problem 9-62
Determine the location xc of the centroid C of the shaded area which is part of a circle having a
radius r.
Solution :
1 2 2 r
1
2
6xcA = r D
sin ( D ) r sin ( D ) r cos ( D ) r cos ( D )
2
3
3 D
2
3
r
r
r
2
3
6xcA =
sin ( D ) sin ( D ) cos ( D ) =
sin ( D )
3
3
3
6A =
xc =
1 2
1
1 2
sin ( 2 D )
r D r sin ( D ) r cos ( D ) = r D
2
2
2
2
6xcA
6A
3
r
xc =
sin ( D )
1 2
sin ( 2 D )
r D
2
2
r sin ( D )
D
sin ( 2 D )
2
Problem 9-69
Determine the distance h to which a hole of diameter d must be bored into the base of the cone so
that the center of mass of the resulting shape is located at zc. The material has a density U.
Given:
d 100mm
zc 115mm
U 8
mg
m
a 150mm
b 500mm
Solutions:
1
zc =
S a b
b
4
d h h
2
2
S
d h
Sa b S
3
2
1
h
1
2 2
2
2 2
zc d 9 zc d 24 zc a b 6 a b
3
d
323 mm
Problem 9-71
The sheet metal part has the dimensions shown. Determine the location (xc, yc, zc) of
its centroid.
Given:
a 3in
b 4in
c 6in
Solution:
a b
xc
a b
a b
yc
a c
a b
1
zc
a c
a b
1
2
a c
2
1
2
a c
xc
1.14 in
yc
1.71 in
zc
0.857 in
2 a
3
c
3
a c
Problem 9-76
Locate the center of gravity of the two-block assembly. The specific weights of the materials A
and B are JA and JB, respectively.
Given:
lb
J A 150
ft
lb
J B 400
ft
a 2in
b 6in
c 2in
d 6in
e 6in
Solution
WA J A
xc
yc
zc
WB
a b d
2
b
WA c
2
3
c
WB WA
WB
a
WA
2
2
xc
1.47 in
yc
2.68 in
zc
2.84 in
WB WA
WB
WB J B c d e
d
WA
3
2
d
WB WA
Problem 9-79
Locate the centroid zc of the top made from a hemisphere and a cone.
Given:
r 24mm
h 120mm
Solution:
S
zc
r h
3 h
4
2
3
S r h
2
S 2
3
r h Sr
3
3
3 r
8
zc
101.14 mm
Problem 9-83
The assembly consists of a wooden dowel rod of length L and a tight-fitting steel collar. Determine
the distance xc to its center of gravity if the specific weights of the materials are Jw and Jst.The radii
of the dowel and collar are shown.
Given:
L 20in
J w 150
lb
3
ft
J st 490
lb
3
ft
a 5in
b 5in
r1 1in
r2 2in
Solution:
xc
J w S r1 L
2
2
b
J st S r2 r1 b a
2
2
2
2
J w S r1 L J stS r2 r1 b
xc
8.22 in
Problem 9-85
The anchor ring is made of steel having specific weight Jst. Determine the surface area of the ring.
The cross section is circular as shown.
Given
J st 490
lb
3
ft
a 4in
b 8in
Solution:
a b a 2 S b a
4
4
2
A 2 S
118 in
Problem 9-101
A V-belt has as inner radius r and a cross-sectional area as shown. Determine the
volume of material used in making the V-belt.
Given :
r 6in
a 0.25in
b 0.5in
T 30deg
Solution :
Volume : Applying the theorem of
Pappus and Guldinus, Eq.9-12
T
2
h a cot
V 2 S b h r
h
2
2
a h
r
2 h
28.66 in
Problem 9-102
The full circular aluminum housing is used in an automotive brake system. The cross section is
shown in the figure. Determine its weight if aluminum has a specific weight J.
Given :
J 169
lb
3
ft
a 2.00in
b 0.25in
d 4.00in
e 3.25in
f 0.25in
c 0.15in
Solution :
Volume : Applying the theorem of Pappus
and Guldinus, Eq.9-12, with
r
a
b
2
V 2 S ( r c) f
W JV
rc
c b ( d e f) r b
c e r
2
2
2
0.377 lb
3.85 in
Problem 9-124
A circular V-belt has an inner radius r and a cross-sectional area as shown. Determine the volume
of material required to make the belt.
Given
r 600mm
a 25mm
b 50mm
c 75mm
Solution
c 2 1 a c r c b c
V 2 S r
3 2
2
22.4 u 10
3
the gure.
Solution. Choosing the axis of symmetry as the x-axis makes y 0. A differential element of arc has the length dL r d expressed in polar coordinates,
and the x-coordinate of the element is r cos .
Applying the rst of Eqs. 5/4 and substituting L 2r give
[Lx
x dL]
(2r)x
(r cos ) r d
r cos
d
r d
Helpful Hint
C
2r/
r
dy
h
Solution.
y dA]
c
bh
y
2
b
h
b(h y)
bh2
dy
6
h
y
h
3
Helpful Hint
Ans.
This same result holds with respect to either of the other two sides of the
triangle considered a new base with corresponding new altitude. Thus, the centroid lies at the intersection of the medians, since the distance of this point from
any side is one-third the altitude of the triangle with that side considered the
base.
x dA]
c
2
(r2)x
2
y
r
r0 sin
xc =
2 r sin
3
dr0
r0
r0 sin
(2r0 dr0)
r2x 3r 3 sin
x
Ans.
Solution I
Helpful Hints
Solution II.
[Ax
x dA]
c
(r2)x
2 r sin
3
y
xc = 2
r cos
3
Ans.
Solution II
4r/3
C
C
r
y
x = ky3
Locate the centroid of the area under the curve x ky3 from x 0 to x a.
A vertical element of area dA y dx is chosen as shown in the gure. The x-coordinate of the centroid is found from the rst of Eqs. 5/5a. Thus,
[Ax
x dA]
y dx
xy dx
3a2b
3ab
x
7
4
x 7a
y
b
Ans.
x = ky3
In the solution for y from the second of Eqs. 5/5a, the coordinate to the
centroid of the rectangular element is yc y/2, where y is the height of the strip
governed by the equation of the curve x ky3. Thus, the moment principle becomes
y dA]
3ab
y
4
[Ay
Solution I.
y
y
yc =
2
2y y dx
a
dx
y 52 b
Ans.
y
Solution II.
x dA]
c
(a x) dy
a 2 x(a x) dy
a+x
xc =
2
x = ky3
dy
ax
y dA]
c
(a x) dy
y(a x) dy
where yc y for the horizontal strip. The evaluation of these integrals will check
the previous results for x and y.
Helpful Hint
Solution I. With the axes chosen as shown in the gure, x z 0 by symmetry. The most convenient element is a circular slice of thickness dy parallel to
the x-z plane. Since the hemisphere intersects the y-z plane in the circle y2 z2
r2, the radius of the circular slice is z r2 y2. The volume of the elemental
slice becomes
y2 + z2 = r2
dV (r2 y2) dy
y
r
y dV]
c
(r2 y2) dy
dy
Solution I
3
y 8r
2 3
r y 14r4
3
Ans.
z
Solution II.
y dV]
c
y
dz
yc = y/2
z
y
r
r 2 z (2zr z ) dz
r
(r z z ) dz
4
(3r3)y
Solution II
y 8r
Ans.
Solution III.
yc = y
y(r2 y2) dy
r d
Solution III
Helpful Hint
y
12
Solution.
4
3
3
A
in.2
x
in.
y
in.
1
2
3
4
120
30
14.14
8
6
14
6
12
5
10/3
1.273
4
TOTALS
127.9
PART
xA
in.3
yA
in.3
720
420
84.8
96
600
100
18
32
959
650
2
2 2
The area counterparts to Eqs. 5/7 are now applied and yield
X Ax
959
7.50 in.
127.9
Ans.
Y Ay
650
5.08 in.
127.9
Ans.
6
5
A, m2
4
3
2
Solution.
The body is divided into ve sections. For each section, the average
area, volume, and centroid location are determined and entered in the following
table:
INTERVAL
Aav
m2
Volume V
m3
x
m
Vx
m4
00.2
0.20.4
0.40.6
0.60.8
0.81.0
3
4.5
5.2
5.2
4.5
0.6
0.90
1.04
1.04
0.90
0.1
0.3
0.5
0.7
0.9
0.060
0.270
0.520
0.728
0.810
TOTALS
4.48
1
0
0
0.2
0.6
0.4
0.8
x, m
2.388
Helpful Hint
X VVx
2.388
0.533 m
4.48
Ans.
1.0
Locate the center of mass of the bracket-and-shaft combination. The vertical face is made from sheet metal which has a mass of 25 kg/m2. The material of
the horizontal base has a mass of 40 kg/m2, and the steel shaft has a density of
7.83 Mg/m3.
50
150
x
40
Solution.
The composite body may be considered to be composed of the ve elements shown in the lower portion of the illustration. The triangular part will be
taken as a negative mass. For the reference axes indicated it is clear by symmetry that the x-coordinate of the center of mass is zero.
The mass m of each part is easily calculated and should need no further explanation. For Part 1 we have from Sample Problem 5/3
z
150
75
50
50
25
100
150
Dimensions in millimeters
4(50)
4r
21.2 mm
3
3
For Part 3 we see from Sample Problem 5/2 that the centroid of the triangular
mass is one-third of its altitude above its base. Measurement from the coordinate
axes becomes
z [150 25 13 (75)] 100 mm
1
2
3
4
5
TOTALS
m
kg
y
mm
z
mm
my
kg m
mz
kg mm
0.098
0.562
0.094
0.600
1.476
0
0
0
50.0
75.0
21.2
75.0
100.0
150.0
0
0
0
0
30.0
110.7
2.08
42.19
9.38
90.00
0
140.7
120.73
2.642
5
3
The y- and z-coordinates to the mass centers of the remaining parts should be evident by inspection. The terms involved in applying Eqs. 5/7 are best handled in
the form of a table as follows:
PART
Y my
140.7
53.3 mm
2.642
Ans.
Z mz
120.73
45.7 mm
2.642
Ans.
z
R
Determine the volume V and surface area A of the complete torus of circular
cross section.
a
Solution.
V rA 2(R)(a2) 22Ra2
Ans.
A rL 2(R)(2a) 42Ra
r = R
Ans.
Helpful Hint
We note that the angle of revolution is 2 for the complete ring. This
common but special-case result is
given by Eq. 5/9.
Calculate the volume V of the solid generated by revolving the 60-mm righttriangular area through 180 about the z-axis. If this body were constructed of
steel, what would be its mass m?
60
mm
x
Solution.
Ans.
30
mm
60
mm
kg
1m
m V 7830 3 [2.83(105) mm3]
1000 mm
m
2.21 kg
Ans.
60
mm
C
r
30
mm
60
mm
Helpful Hint