L05 - Equilibrium
L05 - Equilibrium
L05 - Equilibrium
Sections C and F
Jack Vandenberg
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Equilibrium of a Particle
A particle is in equilibrium if:
It remains at rest under action of a system of forces, or,
It continues in its state of motion with constant velocity
under action of a system of forces.
Equilibrium of a Particle
According to Newtons 2nd law of motion, if F = ma = 0,
the particle is in equilibrium since a = 0 and
F = 0
i.e. the particle is under constant velocity or is at rest
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FBDs
Rigid Bodies
Springs
Hookes law
F=ks
F = spring constant x displacement
Cables (assumptions)
Must be in tension
Negligible weight
Do not stretch
Frictionless pulley
FBDs
Draw a FBD of the cable AB and of the joint C.
Sample Problem
z
8m
10 m
A
1.2 m
2m
TAB
k
A
P
i
TAC
w
y
x
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1.2 2 8 2 10 2 12.862 m
1.2 2 10 2 10 2 14.193 m
rAB
rAC
u AB
rAB
0.093i 0.622 j 0.778k, m
rAB
u AC
rAC
0.0846i 0.7046 j 0.7046k, m
rAC
F F F F
x
P W T AB u AB TAC u AC 0
F
F
F
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F1
F1y
F2x
F1x
F2
F2y
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F 0
F 0
F i F j F k 0
F 0
F 0
F 0
x
F2
F2z
F2y
F2x
F1
F1x
F1z
F1y
y
x
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Sample Problem
The shear leg derrick is
used to haul the 200-kg net
of fish onto the dock.
Determine the compressive
force along each of the
legs AB and CB and the
tension in the winch cable
DB. Assume the force in
each leg acts along its axis.
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4
FBD
FBC
FBA
5.6
C
y
4
2
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rBA
2i 4 j 4k
rBC
2i 4 j 4k
rBD
0i 9.6 j 4k
0i 0.923 j 0.385k, m
2
2
2
rBD
(0) 9.6 4
W = 0i + 0j (2009.81)k
= 0i + 0j 1962Nk
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z
B
FBD
FBC
FBA
C
D
A
F 0 F u F u F
F 0 0.333F 0.333F
BA
BA
BC
BC
BA
BD
BC
u BD W 0
FBA FBC
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Problem F3-8
Determine the tension developed in cables AB, AC, and AD.
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Problem 3-59
Determine the maximum weight of the crate that can be supported
from cables AB, AC, and AD so that the tension developed in any
one of the cables does not exceed 250 lb.
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Problem 3-61
If cable AD is tightened by a turnbuckle and develops a tension of
1,300 lb, determine the tension developed in cables AB and AC
and the force developed along the antenna tower AE at point A.
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Problem 3-77
The joint of a space frame is subjected to four member forces.
Member OA lies in the x-y plane and member OB lies in the y-z
plane. Determine the forces acting in each of the members required
for equilibrium at the joint.
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