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College of Engineering
Advanced Mechanics of Materials (C131) HOMEWORK XI (due on next Friday)
Problem XI-1(Ugural and Fenster 9.2) (10 points) A long steel beam (E = 200GPa ) of depth 2.5b and width b is to rest...
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OF UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY College of Engineering Advanced Mechanics of Materials (C131) HOMEWORK VIX (due on Monday December 12) Problem VIX-1(Ugural and Fenster 13.1) (15 points) A uniform load p0 acts on a long and narrow rectangular plate edges at y = 0 and y = b both ends clampled (see the third edition textbook, Fig. 13.6). Determine (a) the equation of the surface de ection, and (b) the maximum 1 stress y at the clamped edge. Use = . 3 Problem VIX-2(Ugural and Fenster 13.5) (15 points) The simply supported rectangular plate shown in Fig. 13.7 is subjected to a distributed load p given by 36P (a x)(b y) p= (1) a3 b3 Derive an expression for the de ection of the plate in terms of the constants P, a, b and D. Problem XIII-3(Ugural Fenster and 13.7) (15 points) A simply supported circular plate of radius a and thickness t is deformed by a moment Mr = M0 uniformly along the edge (at r = a). Derive an expression for the de ection w as well as for the maximum radial and tangential stresses. Problem XIII-4(Ugural and Fenster 13.9) (15 points) Given a simply supported circular plate containing a circular hole (r = b), supported at its outer edge (r = a) and subjected to uniformly distributed inner edge moment M0 , derive an expression for the plate de ection. Problem XIII-5(Ugural and Fenster 13.14) (15 points) Apply the Rayleigh-Ritz method to determine the maximum de ection of a simple square plate subjected to a lateral load in the form of a triangle prim (Fig. P13.14). 1
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Berkeley >> CIV ENG >> 131 (Fall, 2008)
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Berkeley >> CIV ENG >> 131 (Fall, 2008)
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Berkeley >> CIV ENG >> 131 (Fall, 2008)
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Berkeley >> CIV ENG >> 131 (Fall, 2008)
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Berkeley >> CS >> 150 (Fall, 2008)
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Berkeley >> CS >> 194 (Fall, 2008)
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Berkeley >> CS >> 161 (Fall, 2008)
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Berkeley >> CS >> 194 (Fall, 2008)
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Berkeley >> CS >> 161 (Fall, 2008)
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Berkeley >> CS >> 194 (Fall, 2008)
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Berkeley >> CS >> 161 (Fall, 2008)
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Berkeley >> CS >> 161 (Fall, 2008)
CS 161 Fall 2005 Joseph/Tygar/Vazirani/Wagner Computer Security Notes 13 Topic: Software security; Common implementation flaws The purpose of the next few lectures is to teach you about software security. Even if we\'ve got the perfect system des...
Berkeley >> CS >> 194 (Fall, 2008)
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CS 161 Fall 2005 Joseph/Tygar/Vazirani/Wagner Computer Security HW 2 Solution 1. (4 pts.) Any questions Any constructive responses is given full credit. 2. (20 pts.) PGP If you emailed your TA with a correctly signed encrypted message you will r...
Berkeley >> CS >> 194 (Fall, 2008)
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Berkeley >> CS >> 194 (Fall, 2008)
Main Points Applying last week\'s lectures in practice Creating Secure Channels Example Applications PGP: Pretty Good Privacy TLS: Transport Layer Security VPN: Virtual Private Network Secure Channels CS 161/194-1 Anthony D. Joseph September 26...
Berkeley >> CS >> 161 (Fall, 2008)
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Berkeley >> CS >> 161 (Fall, 2008)
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Berkeley >> CS >> 194 (Fall, 2008)
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Berkeley >> CS >> 161 (Fall, 2008)
Solutions 1. (1 pts.) Any questions? All constructive responses awarded full credit. 2. (4 pts.) Getting started (a) Sentence must be somewhere near name on the first page to receive credit. (b) Quote from CS161 Website: \"Homeworks are to be done ind...
Berkeley >> CS >> 194 (Fall, 2008)
Solutions 1. (1 pts.) Any questions? All constructive responses awarded full credit. 2. (4 pts.) Getting started (a) Sentence must be somewhere near name on the first page to receive credit. (b) Quote from CS161 Website: \"Homeworks are to be done ind...
Berkeley >> CS >> 161 (Fall, 2008)
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Berkeley >> CS >> 194 (Fall, 2008)
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Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
Administrivia Test I during class on 10 March. Bottom-Up Parsing Lecture 11-12 (From slides by G. Necula & R. Bodik) 2/20/08 Prof. Hilfinger CS164 Lecture 11 1 2/20/08 Prof. Hilfinger CS164 Lecture 11 2 Bottom-Up Parsing Bottom-up parsing is...
Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
Outline Limitations of regular languages Parser overview Context-free grammars (CFGs) Derivations Syntax-Directed Translation Introduction to Parsing Lecture 8 Adapted from slides by G. Necula and R. Bodik 2/8/2008 Prof. Hilfinger CS164 Lectu...
Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
Administrative HW #5 is now on-line. Due next Friday. If your test grade is not glookupable, please tell us. Please submit test regrading pleas to the TAs. Other Forms of Intermediate Code. Local Optimizations Lecture 34 (Adapted from notes by R....
Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
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Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
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Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
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Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
The Pyth Language Lecture 5 Prof. Hilfinger CS164 Lecture 5 1 Administrivia Please make sure you have registered your team, created SSH keys as indicated on the admin page, and also have electronically registered with us as well. Prof. Hilfinge...
Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Computer Science Division CS 164 Fall 2006 P. N. Hilnger CS 164: Midterm Name: Login: You have two hours to complete this test. Please put your login on each sh...
Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
A First Look at the Intel ia32 Architecture In this chapter, we are going to take an initial look at the architecture that Intel calls ia32. Now you may be more familiar with names like Pentium, Celeron, or Xeon, But these are names of particular chi...
Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
Administrivia Course home page: Introduction to Programming Languages and Compilers CS164 11:00-12:00 MWF 306 Soda http:/www-inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs164 Concurrent enrollment: see me after class Pick up class accounts at the end of lecture toda...
Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
Using a Frame Pointer In our examples so far, we have always compiled with fomit-frame-pointer. That made the resulting code simpler, but in practice we usually do use a frame pointer. In the general case it is required, and it makes life a lot more ...
Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Computer Science Division CS 164 Fall 2006 P. N. Hilnger CS 164: Final Examination (updated) Name: Login: You have three hours to complete this test. Please put...
Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
Parsing General Context-Free Grammars Shift-reduce parsing can work for most practical applications. However, one must sometimes munge the grammar, though not as much as LL(1). Cannot handle ambiguity, nor situations where resolving ambiguities re...
Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
Global Optimization Lecture 37 (From notes by R. Bodik & G. Necula) 4/25/08 Prof. Hilfinger CS164 Lecture 37 1 Administrative HW #6 will come online this evening. Project #2 scores should be out. Let me know if yours is missing (check your mail...
Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
Code Generation Lecture 29 (based on slides by R. Bodik) 4/6/08 Prof. Hilfinger CS164 Lecture 29 1 Lecture Outline Stack machines The MIPS assembly language The x86 assembly language A simple source language Stack-machine implementation of t...
Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Computer Science Division CS 164 Spring 2008 P. N. Hilnger Project #1: Lexer and Parser for Pyth Due: Friday, 29 February 2008 at 2400 Our rst project is to write...
Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
The Activation Record (AR) [Notes adapted from R. Bodik] The Frame Pointer The stack discipline guarantees that on function exit $sp is the same as it was on function entry. Code for function calls and function definitions depends on the layout o...
Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
Lecture #28: Dynamic Method Selection and OOP Interesting language feature introduced by Simula 67, Smalltalk, C+, Java: the virtual function (to use C+ terminology). Problem: Arrange classes in a hierarchy of types. Instance of subtype is an ins...
Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
Pointer Analysis Lecture 40 (adapted from notes by R. Bodik) 5/2/2008 Prof. P. N. Hilfinger CS164 Lecture 40 1 2 Today Points-to analysis an instance of static analysis for understanding pointers Andersens algorithm via deduction Implemen...
Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
Introduction to Parsing Lecture 8 Adapted from slides by G. Necula and R. Bodik 2/8/2008 Prof. Hilfinger CS164 Lecture 8 1 Outline Limitations of regular languages Parser overview Context-free grammars (CFGs) Derivations Syntax-Directed Tran...
Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
FSASIM: A Simulator for Finite-State Automata P. N. Hilnger Chapter 1: Overview 1 1 Overview The fsasim program reads in a description of a nite-state recognizer (either deterministic or non-deterministic), and a sequence of strings. It reports w...
Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
The Activation Record (AR) [Notes adapted from R. Bodik] Code for function calls and function definitions depends on the layout of the activation record Very simple AR suffices for this language: The result is always in the accumulator; no need ...
Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
Earleys Algorithm: General Context-Free Parsing Lecture 12 P. N. Hilfinger 2/20/2008 Prof. Hilfinger CS164 Lecture 12 1 Parsing General Context-Free Grammars Shift-reduce parsing can work for most practical applications. However, one must somet...
Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
Parsing Odds and Ends Lecture 14 (P. N. Hilfinger, plus slides adapted from R. Bodik) 9/27/2006 Prof. Hilfinger, Lecture 14 1 Administrivia Trial run of project autograder on Wednesday night (sometime). No other runs until Friday. 9/27/2006 Pr...
Berkeley >> CS >> 164 (Fall, 2008)
Lecture #21: Type Inference and Unification Administrivia. Midterm mean and median ~13 (my expectation: 10). Last modified: Fri Mar 14 16:14:31 2008 CS164: Lecture #23 1 Typing In the Language ML Examples from the language ML: fun | fun | fun ...
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