5.21. Determine the maximum values of the tensile and compressive normal stresses. Draw
the stress diagrams. Determine the maximum shear stress as well.
5.22. Determine the maximum values of the tensile and compressive normal stresses. Draw
the stress diagrams.
5.23. Determine the place and value of the excentric normal force F that causes A = yield
and B = 0 .
5.24. Draw the diagrams of internal forces. Determine the maximum values of the tensile and
compressive normal stresses. Draw the stress diagrams.
5.25. Determine the maximum values of the tensile and compressive normal stresses. Draw
the stress diagrams.
5.26. Draw the diagrams of internal forces. Determine the maximum values of the tensile and
compressive normal stresses for the different support positions.
5.27. Check the structure if all = 400 MPa . Draw the stress diagram.
5.28. Determine the loads F1 and F2 if the allowable stress for all is given for the
suspending rod of square cross section.
5.29. Determine the measures a1 and a2 for the dams. Which of them is more economic?
5.30. Determine the minimum width x of the dam so that the tensile stress at the support be
smaller than all .
5.31. Determine the maximum values of the tensile and compressive normal stresses at the
cross section K.
5.32. Determine the distance h so that the values of maximum tensile and compressive
stresses be equal. Determine the load F in function of h.
5.33. Determine the maximum stress at the support cross section of the supporting wall.
5.34. Determine the normal stresses at the points A, B, C and D. Draw the stress body and
determine the position of the neutral axis at plane ABCD.
5.35. Check the foundation of the column of the transmission line if all = 0.12 MPa .
Neglect the weight of the soil over the foundation (consider contact between the
foundation and the soil only at the lowest plane). The weight of the column is
G0 = 6 kN .
5.36. Determine the minimum value of the measure a of the foundation body of the crane if
the crab can move maximum 8 m from the support center. Determine the maximum
support stress.
5.37. Determine the minimum load F for all = 250 MPa .
5.38. Draw the diagrams of internal forces. Determine the maximum values of the tensile and
compressive normal stresses in the ring.
5.39. Determine the change of the normal stresses along the length of the cantilever. Analyze
that the stresses would increase or not in spite of the increasing cross sections.
5.40. Determine the load F for all = 200 MPa . The distance of the load from the structure is
1 cm. Draw the stress diagram.
5.41. Determine the eccentricity e of the load F so that the tensile stress in the cross section is
zero. Determine the ultimate plastic load Fu for a given eccentricity e=h/4 a) for no
tension material, b) for tension/compression material. The data are: b = 10 cm ,
h = 16 cm yield = 10 MPa .
5.42. Determine the width x of the wall and the maximum compressive stress for no tension
material. = 22 kN / m3 .
5.43. Determine the maximum support stress for the dam by considering no tension between
the soil and the dam.
5.44. Determine the maximum support stress for the dam by considering no tension between
the soil and the dam. Draw the stress diagram.
5.45. Draw the internal force diagrams and check the structure for all = 10 MPa . Draw the
stress diagram.
5.46. Determine the rotation of the cantilever end and the maximum stresses in the cantilever
if s1 = s / 5 .
5.47. Determine the maximum value of the load F for the timber cantilever and steel arm, if
steel
steel
wood
wood
all
= 200 MPa , all
= 100 MPa , all
= 10 MPa , all
= 4.2 MPa .
5.48. Draw the internal force diagrams. Find the maximum normal and shear stresses in the
cross sections K1 and K 2 .
5.49. Draw the internal force diagrams and check the structure if