Statics: Rigid Bodies: Equivalent Systems of Forces
Statics: Rigid Bodies: Equivalent Systems of Forces
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STATICS
Ferdinand P. Beer
E. Russell Johnston, Jr. Rigid Bodies:
Lecture Notes:
Equivalent Systems
J. Walt Oler of Forces
Texas Tech University
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Introduction Moment of a Force About a Given Axis
External and Internal Forces Sample Problem 3.5
Principle of Transmissibility: Equivalent F Moment of a Couple
orces
Addition of Couples
Vector Products of Two Vectors
Couples Can Be Represented By Vectors
Moment of a Force About a Point
Resolution of a Force Into a Force at O and a
Varigon’s Theorem Couple
Rectangular Components of the Moment Sample Problem 3.6
of a Force
System of Forces: Reduction to a Force and a
Sample Problem 3.1 Couple
Scalar Product of Two Vectors Further Reduction of a System of Forces
Scalar Product of Two Vectors: Sample Problem 3.8
Applications
Sample Problem 3.10
Mixed Triple Product of Three Vectors
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Introduction
• Treatment of a body as a single particle is not always possible. In
general, the size of the body and the specific points of application of the
forces must be considered.
• Current chapter describes the effect of forces exerted on a rigid body and
how to replace a given system of forces with a simpler equivalent system.
• moment of a force about a point
• moment of a force about an axis
• moment due to a couple
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• Vector products:
- are not commutative, Q P P Q
- are distributive, P Q1 Q2 P Q1 P Q2
- are not associative, P Q S P Q S
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Py Qz Pz Q y i Pz Q x Px Qz j
Px Q y Py Qx k
i j k
Px Py Pz
Qx Q y Qz
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Varignon’s Theorem
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i j k
x y z
Fx Fy Fz
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rA / B rA rB
x A xB i y A y B j z A z B k
F Fx i Fy j Fz k
i j k
M B x A xB y A yB z A zB
Fx Fy Fz
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M O xFy yFz k
MO MZ
xFy yF
x
M B x A xB Fy y A y B Fz k
M B MO
x A xB Fy y A y B Fz
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M O Fd
d 24 in. cos 60 12 in.
M O 100 lb 12 in. M O 1200 lb in
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M O Fd
1200 lb in. F 24 in.
1200 lb in.
F F 50 lb
24 in.
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M O Fd
1200 lb in. 240 lb d
1200 lb in.
d 5 in.
240 lb
OB cos60 5 in. OB 10 in.
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SOLUTION:
The moment MA of the force F exerted
by the wire is obtained by evaluating
the vector product,
M A rC A F
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• Scalar products:
- are commutative, PQ Q P
P Q1 Q2 P Q1 P Q2
- are distributive,
- are not associative, P Q S undefined
i i 1 j j 1 k k 1 i j 0 j k 0 k i 0
P Q Px Qx Py Q y Pz Qz
P P Px2 Py2 Pz2 P 2
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S Q P P S Q Q P S
S z Px Q y Py Q x
Sx Sy Sz
Px Py Pz
Qx Qy Qz
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P P 2 i 2 j P 2 i j
M A a i j P 2 i j
M A aP 2 i j k
M AB aP 2
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i j k
aP
MA
2
M AG i j k
1 aP
3 2
i j k
aP
1 1 1
6
aP
M AG
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j k i j k
P 1 P
P 0 1 1
2 3 6
0
Therefore, P is perpendicular to AG.
aP
M AG Pd
6
a
d
6
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Moment of a Couple
• Two forces F and -F having the same magnitude,
parallel lines of action, and opposite sense are
said to form a couple.
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Moment of a Couple
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Addition of Couples
• Consider two intersecting planes P1 and
P2 with each containing a couple
M 1 r F1 in plane P1
M 2 r F2 in plane P2
• By Varigon’s theorem
M r F1 r F2
M1 M 2
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M 540 lb in. i 240lb in. j
180 lb in. k
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SOLUTION:
a) Compute the resultant force for the
forces shown and the resultant
couple for the moments of the
forces about A.
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M A r F
R
1.6 i 600 j 2.8 i 100 j
4.8 i 250 j
R
M A 1880 N m k
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M A 30 i 17.68 j 118.9k
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