Engineering Mechanics: Statics 9th Edition · Analysis of Structures · Problem 6_46
✅ Verified Step-by-Step
🎓 Engineering Expert Reviewed
📐 LaTeX Math Rendering
Meriam, Kraige & Bolton — Analysis of Structures: Problem 6_46
⚡ Mecademy AIENG정역학 · ch6 Problem Statement The 10° wedge is driven under the spring-loaded wheel whose supporting strut C is fixed. Determine the minimum coefficient of static friction for which the wedge will remain in place. Neglect all friction associated with the wheel. Problem 6/46 (a) Minimum coefficient of static friction ● Calculation Process 1. Present Final Formula: For the wedge to remain in place against the tendency to "pop out" due to the vertical load, the friction force at its base must balance the horizontal component of the normal force from the wheel. Since friction at the wheel is neglected, the only friction is at the wedge-ground interface. 2. Substitute Values: Substitute the given wedge angle . 3. Partial Operations: Consider the free-body diagram of the wedge. Let be the normal force from the wheel (acting at to the vertical) and be the normal force from the ground. Sum of vertical forces: Sum of horizontal forces: , where is the friction force from the ground. Impending slip condition: 4. Final Calculation: Substitute the expressions for and into the slip condition: μ s μ s μ = s tanθ θ=10 ∘ μ = s tan10 ∘ N 1 10 ∘ N 2 F =∑ y N − 2 N cos10= 1 ∘ 0⟹N = 2 N cos10 1 ∘ F =∑ x N sin10− 1 ∘ F = f 0⟹F = f N sin10 1 ∘ F f F = f μ N s2 F f N 2 N sin10= 1 ∘ μ (N cos10) s1 ∘ ● Final Conclusion: The minimum coefficient of static friction required for the wedge to remain in place is . ✨ Final Answer Summary (a) Mecademy AI Solution · ENGProblem 6/46 μ = s = cos1
📝 Solution Approach
Given: 2 N
Find: (a) Minimum coefficient of static friction ● Calculation Process; (a) Mecademy AI Solution · ENGProblem 6/46 μ = s = cos1
This problem covers key concepts in Analysis of Structures from Engineering Mechanics: Statics 9th Edition by Meriam, Kraige & Bolton. The step-by-step solution involves applying fundamental principles and systematic analysis to arrive at the correct answer. Full solution available with a Solution Pass.
📖 View Solution
Step-by-step solution requires a Solution Pass
View Solution →
💡 Problems 1–5 of each chapter are free with login
📘 About This Textbook
Engineering Mechanics: Statics · 9th Edition
Author: Meriam, Kraige & Bolton
Publisher: Wiley
Chapter: Analysis of Structures