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PROBLEM 2.56: Solution

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PROBLEM 2.

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The cabin of an aerial tramway is suspended from a set of wheels that can roll freely on the support cable ACB and is being pulled at a constant speed by cable DE. Knowing that = 42 and = 32, that the tension in cable DE is 20 kN, and assuming the tension in cable DF to be negligible, determine (a) the combined weight of the cabin, its support system, and its passengers, (b) the tension in the support cable ACB.

SOLUTION
Free-Body Diagram

First, consider the sum of forces in the x-direction because there is only one unknown force: Fx = 0: TACB ( cos 32 cos 42 ) ( 20 kN ) cos 42 = 0 or 0.1049TACB = 14.863 kN (b) TACB = 141.7 kN Now Fy = 0: TACB ( sin 42 sin 32 ) + ( 20 kN ) sin 42 W = 0 or

(141.7 kN )( 0.1392 ) + ( 20 kN )( 0.6691) W

=0 (a) W = 33.1 kN

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PROBLEM 2.57
A block of weight W is suspended from a 500-mm long cord and two springs of which the unstretched lengths are 450 mm. Knowing that the constants of the springs are kAB = 1500 N/m and kAD = 500 N/m, determine (a) the tension in the cord, (b) the weight of the block.

SOLUTION
Free-Body Diagram At A
First note from geometry: The sides of the triangle with hypotenuse AD are in the ratio 8:15:17. The sides of the triangle with hypotenuse AB are in the ratio 3:4:5. The sides of the triangle with hypotenuse AC are in the ratio 7:24:25. Then: FAB = k AB ( LAB Lo ) and LAB = So: FAB = 1500 N/m ( 0.55 m 0.45 m ) = 150 N Similarly, FAD = k AD ( LAD Lo ) Then: LAD =

( 0.44 m )2 + ( 0.33 m )2

= 0.55 m

( 0.66 m )2 + ( 0.32 m )2

= 0.68 m

FAD = 1500 N/m ( 0.68 m 0.45 m ) = 115 N (a) Fx = 0: or TAC = 66.18 N TAC = 66.2 N 4 7 15 (150 N ) + TAC (115 N ) = 0 5 25 17

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PROBLEM 2.57 CONTINUED


(b) and Fy = 0: 3 24 8 (150 N ) + ( 66.18 N ) + (115 N ) W = 0 5 25 17 or W = 208 N

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PROBLEM 2.58
A load of weight 400 N is suspended from a spring and two cords which are attached to blocks of weights 3W and W as shown. Knowing that the constant of the spring is 800 N/m, determine (a) the value of W, (b) the unstretched length of the spring.

SOLUTION
Free-Body Diagram At A
First note from geometry: The sides of the triangle with hypotenuse AD are in the ratio 12:35:37. The sides of the triangle with hypotenuse AC are in the ratio 3:4:5. The sides of the triangle with hypotenuse AB are also in the ratio 12:35:37. Then: Fx = 0: or Fs = 4.4833W and Fy = 0: Then: 3 12 35 ( 3W ) + (W ) + ( 4.4833W ) 400 N = 0 5 37 37 or W = 62.841 N and Fs = 281.74 N or (a) W = 62.8 N 3 12 35 ( 3W ) + (W ) + Fs 400 N = 0 5 37 37 4 35 12 ( 3W ) + (W ) + Fs = 0 5 37 37

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PROBLEM 2.58 CONTINUED


(b) Have spring force Fs = k ( LAB Lo ) Where FAB = k AB ( LAB Lo ) and LAB = So: 281.74 N = 800 N/m (1.110 L0 ) m or L0 = 758 mm

( 0.360 m )2 + (1.050 m )2

= 1.110 m

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