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This document contains 24 problems related to structural engineering calculations. The problems cover topics like stress, strain, load calculations, and material properties for beams, rods, plates and other structural components. Students are asked to show the calculations and solutions for each problem.

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Republic of the Philippines

EASTERN VISAYAS STATE UNIVERSITY


Tacloban City
College of Engineering
Civil Engineering Department
CE 423
Assignment No. 7

Name: _____________________________ Date: _________________


Course, Year & Section: _______________

Problem 1: A steel wire 30 ft long, Problem 2: An aluminum bar having


hanging vertically, supports a load of a cross-sectional area of 0.5 in 2
500 lb. Neglecting the weight of the carries the axial loads applied at the
wire, determine the required diameter positions shown in Fig. Compute the
if the stress is not to exceed 20 ksi total change in length of the bar if E=
and the total elongation is not to 10 × 106 psi. Assume the bar is
exceed 0.20 in. Assume E = 29 × 10 6 suitably braced to prevent lateral
psi. buckling.
Solution: Solution:
Problem 3: A steel rod having a Problem 4: The rigid bar ABC shown
cross-sectional area of 300 mm2 and in Fig. P-212 is hinged at A and
a length of 150 m is suspended supported by a steel rod at B.
vertically from one end. It supports a Determine the largest load P that can
tensile load of 20 kN at the lower be applied at C if the stress in the
end. If the unit mass of steel is 7850 steel rod is limited to 30 ksi and the
kg/m3 and E = 200 × 103 MN/m2, find vertical movement of end C must not
the total elongation of the rod. exceed 0.10 in.
Solution: Solution:
Problem 5: A uniform concrete slab Problem 6: A steel tire, 10 mm thick,
of total weight W is to be attached, as 80 mm wide, and 1500.0 mm inside
shown in Fig. to two rods whose diameter, is heated and shrunk onto
lower ends are on the same level. a steel wheel 1500.5 mm in
Determine the ratio of the areas of diameter. If the coefficient of static
the rods so that the slab will remain friction is 0.30, what torque is
level. required to twist the tire relative to
the wheel? Neglect the deformation
Solution:
of the wheel. Use E = 200 GPa.
Solution:
Problem 7: A bronze bar is fastened Problem 8: The rigid bar AB,
between a steel bar and an attached to two vertical rods as
aluminum bar. Axial loads are shown in Fig. P-213, is horizontal
applied at the positions indicated. before the load P is applied.
Find the largest value of P that will Determine the vertical movement of
not exceed an overall deformation of P if its magnitude is 50 kN.
3 mm, or the following stresses: 140
Solution:
MPa in the steel, 120 MPa in the
bronze, and 80 MPa in the aluminum.
Assume that the assembly is suitably
braced to prevent buckling. Use Est =
200 GPa, Eal = 70 GPa, and Ebr =
83 GPa.
Solution:
Problem 12:9: AAwelded steel
6-in.-long cylindrical
bronze tube, Problem 11:
Problem 10:AA150-mm-long
2-in.-diameter steel
bronze
drum made ends,
with closed of a 10-mm
is 3 in.plate has an
in diameter tube closed
tube, with a atwall thickness
its ends, is 80 of
mm 0.05
in
internal diameter
with a wall of 1.20
thickness m. Compute
of 0.10 in. With inch just and
diameter fits in
hasaa rigid
wallhole. Find the
thickness of
the
no internal pressure, the tube just be
change in diameter that would fits 3tangential stress clearance
mm. It fits without if an inaxial an
caused
betweenby an twointernal
rigidpressure
end of 1.5
walls. compressive
80-mm hole in aloadrigid of 3140
block. The lb
tubeis
MPa. Assume
Calculate thethat longitudinal
Poisson's ratioand is isapplied. Assume νto =an0.30
then subjected and
internal
0.30 and E =
tangential 200 GPa.for an internal
stresses neglect the
pressure of possibility
4.00 MPa.ofAssuming
buckling. ν =
pressure of 6000 psi. Assume ν = 1/3 1/3 and E = 83 GPa, determine the
Solution: Solution:
and E = 12 × 106 psi. tangential stress in the tube.
Solution: Solution:
Problem 13: A steel rod with a Problem 14: A steel rod is stretched
cross-sectional area of 0.25 in2 is between two rigid walls and carries a
stretched between two fixed points. tensile load of 5000 N at 20°C. If the
The tensile load at 70°F is 1200 lb. allowable stress is not to exceed 130
What will be the stress at 0°F? At MPa at -20°C, what is the minimum
what temperature will the stress be diameter of the rod? Assume α =
zero? Assume α = 6.5 × 10 6 in/(in·°F) 11.7 µm/(m·°C) and E = 200 GPa.
and E = 29 × 106 psi.
Solution:
Solution:
Problem 15: The single 200 mm x 10 Problem 16: (continuation)
mm steel plate is connected to a 12- Determine the value of allowable and
mm thick steel plate by four 16 mm ultimate load that the connection can
diameter rivets. The rivets used are resist due to rupture.
A502, Grade 52, hot driven rivets. Solution:
The steel is ASTM A36 with Fy = 248
MPa and Fu = 400 MPa. Determine
the value of allowable and ultimate
load that the connection can resist
due to yielding.
Solution:
Problem 17: (continuation) Problem 18: A plate with width of
Determine the value of allowable and 300 mm and thickness of 20 mm is to
ultimate load that the connection can be connected to two plates of the
resist due to block-shear. same width with half the thickness by
Solution: 25 mm diameter rivets, as shown.
The rivet holes have a diameter 2
mm larger than the rivet diameter.
The plate is A36 steel with yield
strength Fy = 248 MPa. Allowable
tensile stress on net area is 0.60Fy
and allowable bearing stress of
1.35Fy. The rivets are A502, Grade
2, hot driven rivets with allowable
shear stress of 150MPa. Determine
the maximum load that can be
applied to the connection without
exceeding the allowable tensile
stress in the plates.
Problem 19: (continuation) Problem 20: (continuation)
Determine the maximum load that Determine the maximum load that
can be applied to the connection can be applied to the connection
without exceeding the allowable without exceeding the allowable
shear stress in the rivets. bearing stress between the plate and
the rivets.
Solution:
Solution:
Problem 21: A riveted lap joint is as Problem 22: (continuation)
shown, the rivets used are A502, Determine the value of allowable and
Grade 2, hot-driven with diameter of ultimate load that the connection can
16mm. The steel is ASTM A501, 200 resist due to rupture.
mm wide and 10 mm thick.
Solution:
Determine the value of allowable and
ultimate load that the connection can
resist due to yielding.
Solution:
Problem 23: (continuation) Problem 24: A Plate with width of
Determine the value of allowable and 400 mm and thickness of 12 mm is to
ultimate load that the connection can be connected to a plate of the same
resist due to block-shear. width and thickness by 34 mm
diameter bolts, as shown. The holes
Solution:
are 2 mm larger than the bolt
diameter. The plate is A36 steel with
yield strength Fy = 248 MPa.
Determine the value of allowable and
ultimate load that the connection can
resist due to rupture. 50 mm

Solution:
Problem 25: (continuation)
Determine the value of allowable and
ultimate load that the connection can
resist due to block-shear.
50 mm

Solution:

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