MechE Mat Quiz 5

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False

A flat bar with shoulder fillets can support a larger bending moment if the fillet radius is decreased.

True

A flat bar with shoulder fillets can support a larger bending moment if the fillet radius is increased.

eccentric axial load

An axial force whose line of action does not pass through the centroid of a cross section is called _______.

False

An imbalance in the bending stress resultant forces acting on a portion of a beam's cross section demands an internal horizontal shear force for elasticity.

True

An imbalance in the bending stress resultant forces acting on a portion of a beam's cross section demands an internal horizontal shear force for equilibrium.

shear force

An internal _______ acts on a surface parallel to its line of action.

2 in.

Assume the following beam cross section experiences a vertical shear force. What is the value of t (in τ = VQ/It) for determining the largest horizontal shear stress? (9.7 Q6)

4 in.

Assume the following beam cross section experiences a vertical shear force. What is the value of t (in τ = VQ/It) for determining the largest horizontal shear stress?(9.7 Q10)

80 mm

Assume the following beam cross section experiences a vertical shear force. What is the value of t (in τ = VQ/It) for determining the largest horizontal shear stress?(9.7 Q11)

40 mm

Assume the following beam cross section experiences a vertical shear force. What is the value of t (in τ = VQ/It) for determining the largest horizontal shear stress?(9.7 Q7)

4.0 in.

Assume the following beam cross section experiences a vertical shear force. What is the value of t (in τ = VQ/It) for determining the largest horizontal shear stress?(9.7 Q8)

80 mm

Assume the following beam cross section experiences a vertical shear force. What is the value of t (in τ = VQ/It) for determining the largest horizontal shear stress?(9.7 Q9)

4.0 in.

Assume the following beam cross section experiences a vertical shear force. What is the value of t (in τ = VQ/It) for determining the largest horizontal shear stress?(9.8 Q1)

4 in.

Assume the following beam cross section experiences a vertical shear force. What is the value of t (in τ = VQ/It) for determining the largest horizontal shear stress?(9.8 Q2)

80 mm

Assume the following beam cross section experiences a vertical shear force. What is the value of t (in τ = VQ/It) for determining the largest horizontal shear stress?(9.8 Q3)

2

Assuming each grid line is one unit long, determine the value of t in the horizontal shear stress formula at the point indicated by τ. (9.7 Q1)

2

Assuming each grid line is one unit long, determine the value of t in the horizontal shear stress formula at the point indicated by τ. (9.7 Q2)

1

Assuming each grid line is one unit long, determine the value of t in the horizontal shear stress formula at the point indicated by τ. (9.7 Q3)

4

Assuming each grid line is one unit long, determine the value of t in the horizontal shear stress formula at the point indicated by τ. (9.7 Q4)

2

Assuming each grid line is one unit long, determine the value of t in the horizontal shear stress formula at the point indicated by τ. (9.7 Q5)

False

Axial forces cannot produce bending stresses.

two tension

Corner H experiences _______ normal stress(es). (8.7 Q18)

one tension and one compression

Corner K experiences _______ normal stress(es). (8.7 Q19)

True

Discontinuities can produce stress concentrations.

False

Discontinuities cannot produce stress concentrations.

True

Fasteners in built-up flexural members transmit internal horizontal forces.

bh^2/8

For a rectangular cross section of width b and height h, the largest first moment of area Q is _______.

bending moment, axial load and eccentricity

For the equation M=Pxe , what do M, P and e represent?

True

If a beam is in equilibrium, then any portion of the beam that we choose to consider must also be in equilibrium.

True

If there is a horizontal shear stress there will also be a vertical shear stress.

False

In beams with circular cross sections, transverse shear stress acts parallel to the y axis over the entire depth of the shape.

False

In portions of a beam where the internal bending moment is zero, an internal shear force will be present.

True

Internal bending moments are usually accompanied by internal shear forces.

False

Near notches, grooves and fillets, the normal stress due to bending can be ignored.

True

Near notches, grooves and fillets, the normal stress due to bending can be significantly greater than the nominal stress.

True

Nonuniform bending produces both shear stresses and normal stresses.

two tension

Point A experiences _______ normal stress(es). (8.7 Q20)

one tension and one compression

Point A experiences _______ normal stress(es). (8.7 Q22)

one tension and one compression

Point B experiences _______ normal stress(es). (8.7 Q21)

two compression

Point B experiences _______ normal stress(es).(8.7 Q23)

two compression

Point H experiences _______ normal stress(es). (8.7 Q24)

one tension and one compression

Point K experiences _______ normal stress(es). (8.7 Q25)

True

Pure bending is less common than nonuniform bending.

False

Pure bending is more common than nonuniform bending.

first

Q is the _______ moment of area.

-P (y + t/2)

Select the bending moment that would be used to calculate the bending stress along line a-a. (8.7 Q3)

-P (46 mm)

Select the bending moment that would be used to calculate the bending stress at corner H.(8.7 Q4)

-P (46 mm)

Select the bending moment that would be used to calculate the bending stress at corner K. (8.7 Q5)

-(6 kN)(28 mm)

Select the bending moment that would be used to calculate the bending stress at point A. (8.7 Q6)

(12 kN)(176 mm)

Select the bending moment that would be used to calculate the bending stress at point A.(8.7 Q8)

-(6 kN)(28 mm)

Select the bending moment that would be used to calculate the bending stress at point B. (8.7 Q7)

(12 kN)(176 mm)

Select the bending moment that would be used to calculate the bending stress at point B. (8.7 Q9)

(1,200 lb)(16 in.)

Select the bending moment that would be used to calculate the bending stress at point H. (8.7 Q10)

(1,200 lb)(16 in.)

Select the bending moment that would be used to calculate the bending stress at point K. (8.7 Q11)

(2 kips)(24 in.) - (19.5 kips)(16 in.)

Select the bending moment that would be used to calculate the bending stress on plane H-K. (8.7 Q2)

(30 kips)(8 in.)

Select the bending moment that would be used to calculate the bending stress on plane a-a. (8.7 Q1)

bt^3/12

Select the moment of inertia that would be used to calculate the bending stress along line a-a.(8.7 Q12)

((120 mm)(14 mm)^3)/12

Select the moment of inertia that would be used to calculate the bending stress at point A. (8.7 Q13)

((112 mm)(72 mm)^3)/12

Select the moment of inertia that would be used to calculate the bending stress at point A. (8.7 Q15)

((120 mm)(14 mm)^3)/12

Select the moment of inertia that would be used to calculate the bending stress at point B. (8.7 Q14)

((4 in.)(8 in.)^3)/12

Select the moment of inertia that would be used to calculate the bending stress at point H. (8.7 Q16)

((4 in.)(8 in.)^3)/12

Select the moment of inertia that would be used to calculate the bending stress at point K. (8.7 Q17)

per unit length

Shear flow q is the shear force _______ of the beam span required to satisfy horizontal equilibrium.

True

Shear stress acts on both transverse and longitudinal planes.

True

Shear stress intensity is distributed parabolically on rectangular cross sections.

True

Shear stress is often assumed to be constant across the width of a beam's cross section at any specific y position.

False

Shear stresses develop on free surfaces.

True

Shear stresses on perpendicular planes are equal in magnitude.

away from

The area used to calculate Q extends _______ the neutral axis.

(F/A)-(My/Iz)

The complete stress distribution obtained by superposing the stresses produced by an axial force and a bending moment is correctly represented by _______.

zero

The first moment of the total cross-sectional area taken about the neutral axis must be _______.

web

The formula τ = VQ/Izt can be used to determine the shear stress in the _______ of a flanged beam bent about its strong axis.

True

The horizontal shear stress and the transverse shear stress at a particular point are equal in magnitude.

True

The key to correctly calculating Q for a built-up flexural member is to determine which portion of the cross section is being held in place by a particular fastener.

less than

The magnitude of Q for a hollow circular cross section will be _______ the magnitude of Q for a solid circular cross section with the same outside diameter.

False

The maximum horizontal shear stress occurs on a free surface of a beam.

False

The neutral axis is always found at the centroid of a beam.

entire cross section

The term Iz in the formula τ=VQ/Izt is the moment of inertia of the _______ about the z centroidal axis.

False

The volume of a stress distribution is equal to a bending moment.

True

The volume of a stress distribution is equal to a force.

True

Whenever an internal axial force F acts simultaneously with an internal bending moment M, the neutral axis is no longer located at the centroid of the cross section.

point C

Which point experiences the largest horizontal shear stress? (9.5 Q1)

rectangular cross sections

τmax = 3V/2A is appropriate to use with _______.

circular cross sections

τmax = 4V/3A is appropriate to use with _______.


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