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Kuwait University
College of Engineering & Petroleum
ENG202 - Statics
Homework #8
Name:
ID:
Date:
Dr. Ammar T. Al-Sayegh
Civil Engineering Department
College of Engineering & Petroleum
Kuwait University
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Page 1 Dr. Ammar T. Al-Sayegh ENG202 - Statics
ID:Name: Problem:
The uniform load has a mass of
600 kg and is lifted using a
uniform 30-kg strongback beam
and four wire ropes as shown.
Determine the tension in each
segment of rope and the force that
must be applied to the sling at A.
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ID:Name:
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Problem:
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ID:Name: Problem:
Determine the
support reactions at
the smooth collar A
and the normal
reaction at the roller
support B.
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Problem:
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ID:Name: Problem:
If the pulleys are
fixed to the shaft,
determine the
magnitude of
tension and the x, y,
z components of
reaction at the
smooth thrust
bearing A and
smooth journal
bearing B.
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Problem:
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Page 7 Dr. Ammar T. Al-Sayegh ENG202 - Statics
ID:Name: Problem:
If the roller at B can
sustain a maximum
load of 3 kN, determine
the largest magnitude
of each of the three
forces F that can be
supported by the truss.
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Page 9 Dr. Ammar T. Al-Sayegh ENG202 - Statics
ID:Name: Problem:
The symmetrical shelf is
subjected to a uniform load of
4 kPa. Support is provided by
a bolt (or pin) located at each
end A and A’ and by the
symmetrical brace arms,
which bear against the smooth
wall on both sides at B and
Determine the force resisted
by each bolt at the wall and
the normal force at B for
equilibrium.
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Problem: