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UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO a jot Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering (g)! cat — FINAL EXAMINATION, DECEMBER 12, 2006 First Year - Programs 1,2,3,4,6,7, 8 and 9 CIV 101F - STRUCTURES, MATERIALS, AND DESIGN Examiner: Staff in Civil Engineering FAMILY NAME: GIVEN NAMES: (Please print clearly) ! STUDENT NUMBER: CIRCLE THE NAME OF YOUR LECTURER AND YOUR GROUP LETTER A Kuhn, Bva E Richman, Russell H — Mostafaei, Hossein B Kuhn, Eva F —_ Birkemoe, Peter C J El-Diraby, Tamer K C — Kamateddine, Fouad G Wright, Peter M K _ Seica, Michael D — Aldoori, Muayad CIRCLE MODEL NUMBER OF CALCULATOR CASIO 260 SHARP 520 7130 NOTES: 1. _ Be sure you have all 7 sheets of this examination paper. Page 7 is blank. If you nced miore space for a question please use the back of the preceding question. In all cases indicate clearly where your calculations are continued. 2. Answer all 5 (five) equal-valued questions. 3. Noother paper will be accepted for marking nor allowed on the desk. 4. The permissible catculators are listed above. 5. Solutions must include free body diagrams which are NOT to be superimposed on the original sketches. DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE. 1 n2 2. n2 3. n2 4. 2 5 n2 TOTAL 160 Page 2 of 7 Name i 1. A pipe-assembly, which is held in place by a batl-and-socket at A and by two cables, supports two loads both of which lie in the y-z plane, The weight of the pipes themselves can be neglected. Determine the tensions in the two cables, and the reaction components at A. Page 3 of 7 Name __ 2. ‘The nose-wheel assembly for an airplane is raised by the application of a moment M to member BC applied through the shaft at B, Member AO and the wheel have a combined mass of 50 kg, and the centre of mass for the two elements is at G. Members DC and CB are both 500 mm long and their masses can be neglected. ‘Determine the required value of M to hold the assembly in the equilibrium position shown. 3m Page 4 of 7 Name ‘The timber truss shown is supported by a pin at A and a roller at B. The truss supports a single vertical load of 120 KN which can act at either joint C or joint D but not both. Failure stress for the timber is 12 MPa in tension and 15 MPa in compression, and E = 12 x 10° MPa. (a) Determine the force in member FD for each of the two possible loadings (b) Given that the cross-section for member FD js to be rectangular as shown, and that the load factor is 2, determine the minimum cross-sectional dimension “a” to the nearest 5 mm. . bt A om fam | om fm Gal Page 5 of 7 Name __ A simply supported beam for an office building has been fabricated from a 203 x 102 x 8 HSS section and ‘two 300 mm x 10 mm plates; the service loading used for the design is shown. The cross-section of the beam and the properties of the HSS section are given below. The yield stress for the stcel is 360 MPa. (@) Sketch the shear and moment diagrams in the space provided. Show all key values. (b) Determine the maximum stress in the stee! caused by the bending moment. (©) Determine the apparent load factor based on yield and comment on the adequacy (safety) of the beam. RECTANGULAR Hollow Structural Sections sue ___|Mass|toad] Awa aremren | tom | wie | oe ss aadtana7] soe faste| cess ina | 469 [asso] S579 ant | 824 58s | S42 [set] $9 2038 | S [oar] Soro sare | 217 {0313 | 3re9 BBSENE PY (kN Page 6 of 7 Name inected assembly CDE. The inimum vertical tension force, 5. A gate in a salt-water canal is hinged at A as shown, and held closed by the pin: canal is 3.2 m wide and the density of the salt water is 1040 kg/m’. Determine the T, required to keep the gate closed. Page 7 of 7 Name _

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