This is it! The last one, and it’s only a few. Make sure to pay close attention to the information in App. C of the text for the superposition solutions. Do ALL of these problems using superposition!
Due date is Friday 4/25 at NOON.
Prob. 12-90 (a warm-up), 12-129, 12-125, 12-132
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HW 11 assignment and open thread
April 22nd, 2008 · 10 Comments
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Homework 10 assignment and open thread
April 14th, 2008 · 5 Comments
This homework is due on Friday 4/18 at NOON. There are not that many problems, because each one requires a certain amount of effort. But please do not wait to start the homework!
From Ch. 9: 9-30, 9-47, 9-81, 9-102
Notice that there are none like, say, 9-1 through 9-17, where you are simply […]
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Homework 9 assignment and open thread
April 7th, 2008 · 6 Comments
Need something to believe about this course (note to self: buy this on iTunes)? This homework is due at NOON on Friday 4/11. There are only 4 problems, but they are significant and will require a certain amount of effort, so do not procrastinate!
Probs. 8-37, 8-43, 8-45, 8-46
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Homework 8 assignment and open thread
March 21st, 2008 · 10 Comments
These problems are all from Chapter 7, and deal with both shear stress and shear flow.
Prob. 7-15 (Ex. 7.2 will be helpful here), 7-16, 7-27, 7-28, 7-37, 7-38, 7-46, 7-53
Note: I suggest doing 7-28 before 7-27 (if you do, 7-27 should be quite easy).
This homework is due on Friday 3/28 at NOON.
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Homework 7 assignment and open thread
March 17th, 2008 · 8 Comments
This homework is due on Friday 3/21 at NOON.
Probs. 6-110, 121, 128, 184
Caveat: these problems take some time, and that’s why I’m only assigning four of them. HOWEVER, for exam preparation, you will need to solve more problems! Please do not take the length of this homework assignment to mean that mastering […]
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Homework 6 assignment and open thread
March 10th, 2008 · 4 Comments
Here it is. These are all about bending from Chapter 6. HW is due Friday March 14 in class.
Probs. 6-49, 52, 93, 103, 104
Note: There are no V & M problems associated with this homework! If you are not feeling confident about V & M, you must practice on your own […]
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Homework 5 assignment and open thread
February 18th, 2008 · 27 Comments
This homework is due on Friday 2/22 at the beginning of class.
An aside: last week three students handed the homework in at the end of class, and two of those students actually sat in class and did the homework in class (after they knew which two problems to hand in). This is unacceptable. […]
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Homework 4 assignment and open thread
February 11th, 2008 · 29 Comments
Here it is, all about Ch. 4. This assignment is due on Friday 2/15 at NOON.
Probs.: 4-33, 4-45, 4-46, 4-56, 4-77, 4-89, 4-92
The first four are statically indeterminate and have some good statics content in them. The next one (3-77) is a thermal strain problem and is also statically indeterminate. The […]
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Homework 3 assignment and open thread
February 3rd, 2008 · 28 Comments
This assignment is due on Friday 2/8 at noon. At most, two problems will be collected. The assignment covers all of Ch. 3 and the first part of Ch. 4.
From Ch. 3: 3-6, 3-16, 3-19, 3-24
From Ch. 4: 4-11, 4-19, 4-21
Friendly advice: do not procrastinate. The problems from Ch. […]
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Homework 2 assignment and open thread
January 26th, 2008 · 17 Comments
Homework 2 is due in class on Friday 2/1 at NOON (the beginning of class). We have a few warm-up problems from Chap. 1, plus some strain problems from Chap. 2.
From Ch. 1: 1-59, 1-61
(Note: in 1-61, the term “double shear” is explained on page 33, and is essentially the same as […]