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Final Exam Open Book, Closed Notes, Do Not Write On This Sheet, Show All Work

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Wright State University ME 212 Statics, Fall 2006

Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering

FINAL EXAM
Open Book, Closed Notes, Do not write on this sheet, Show all work

1. (25 points) Determine the location x of the center of gravity of the solid made from a
hemisphere, cylinder, and cone.
Wright State University ME 212 Statics, Fall 2006
Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering

FINAL EXAM
Open Book, Closed Notes, Do not write on this sheet, Show all work

2. (25 points) Determine the moment of inertia for the beam’s cross-sectional area with respect
to the x  centroidal axis. Neglect the size of all the rivet heads, R, for the calculation.
Handbook values for the area, moment of inertia, and location of the centroid C of one of the
angles are listed in the figure.
Wright State University ME 212 Statics, Fall 2006
Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering

FINAL EXAM
Open Book, Closed Notes, Do not write on this sheet, Show all work

3. (30 points) Determine the mass moment of inertia of the assembly about an axis which is
perpendicular to the page and passes through point O. The material has a specific weight of
  90 lb/ft3.
Wright State University ME 212 Statics, Fall 2006
Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering

FINAL EXAM
Open Book, Closed Notes, Do not write on this sheet, Show all work

4. (20 points) Draw the free-body diagrams for the four following situations.
(a) (b)

The link is used to hold the rod in place.


Determine the required axial force on the screw at
E if the largest force to be exerted on the rod at B,
C, or D is to be 100 N. Also, find the magnitude of
the reaction force at pin A. Assume all surfaces of
contact are smooth.

Operation of exhaust and intake valves in an


automobile engine consists of the cam C, push rod DE,
rocker arm EFG which rides on a smooth bearing at F,
and a spring and valve, V. If the compression in the
spring is 20 mm when the valve is open as shown,
determine the normal force acting on the cam lobe at
C. Assume the contact between the cam and the push
rod at D is normal and smooth. The spring has a
stiffness of 300 N/m.
Wright State University ME 212 Statics, Fall 2006
Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering

FINAL EXAM
Open Book, Closed Notes, Do not write on this sheet, Show all work

(c) (d)

The skid steer loader has a mass of 1180 kg, and in


the position shown the center of mass is at G1. If
there is a 300-kg stone in the bucket, with center
of mass at G2, determine the reactions of each pair
of wheels A and B on the ground and the force in
the hydraulic cylinder CD and at the pin E. There
is a similar linkage on each side of the loader.
If a force of P = 6 lb is applied perpendicular to the
handle of the mechanism, determine the magnitude of
force F for equilibrium. The members are pin-
connected at A, B, C, and D.
Wright State University ME 212 Statics, Fall 2006
Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering

FINAL EXAM
Open Book, Closed Notes, Do not write on this sheet, Show all work

5. Bonus Question: (20 points, No partial credit will be awarded) Determine the internal shear
force and moment acting at point D of the beam.

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