The document contains instructions for an assessment on determining internal loadings in crane structures. It provides 6 practice problems of increasing complexity where students must calculate the normal force, shear force, and bending moment at various points of loaded beams and cranes. Students will be evaluated on their sketches and figures, free body diagrams, neatness and organization, and accuracy of computations.
The document contains instructions for an assessment on determining internal loadings in crane structures. It provides 6 practice problems of increasing complexity where students must calculate the normal force, shear force, and bending moment at various points of loaded beams and cranes. Students will be evaluated on their sketches and figures, free body diagrams, neatness and organization, and accuracy of computations.
The document contains instructions for an assessment on determining internal loadings in crane structures. It provides 6 practice problems of increasing complexity where students must calculate the normal force, shear force, and bending moment at various points of loaded beams and cranes. Students will be evaluated on their sketches and figures, free body diagrams, neatness and organization, and accuracy of computations.
The document contains instructions for an assessment on determining internal loadings in crane structures. It provides 6 practice problems of increasing complexity where students must calculate the normal force, shear force, and bending moment at various points of loaded beams and cranes. Students will be evaluated on their sketches and figures, free body diagrams, neatness and organization, and accuracy of computations.
SKETCHES AND FIGURES 10% FREE BODY DIAGRAM 25% NEATNESS AND ORGANIZATION 15% CORRECT COMPUTATION 50% TOTAL 100%
1.) The boom DF of the jib crane and the column DE
have a uniform weight of 50 lb/ft. If the hoist and load weigh 300 lb, determine the resultant internal loadings in the crane on cross sections through points A, B, and C.
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2.) Determine the resultant internal loadings on
the cross section through point D. Assume the reactions at the supports A and B are vertical.
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PLATE 1 – INTERNAL LOADINGS
3.) Determine the internal normal force , shear
force and bending moment at the required points of the following beams shown:
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PLATE 1 – INTERNAL LOADINGS
4.) Determine the internal normal force , shear
force and bending moment at C of the following beams shown:
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PLATE 1 – INTERNAL LOADINGS
5.) Determine the internal normal force , shear
force and bending moment at C of the following beams shown:
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PLATE 1 – INTERNAL LOADINGS
6.) Determine the internal normal force , shear
force and bending moment at C of the following beams shown: