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II. Summary of Formulas: Fundamental Concepts Static Equilibrium

This document summarizes key formulas in statics and mechanics of materials, including: 1. Formulas for static equilibrium, stress and strain, stress-strain relationships, and factors of safety. 2. Important section properties like area, centroid, moment of inertia, and radius of gyration. 3. Additional formulas for space structures, including resultant force, scalar vector notation, direction cosines, and resultant distance.

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II. Summary of Formulas: Fundamental Concepts Static Equilibrium

This document summarizes key formulas in statics and mechanics of materials, including: 1. Formulas for static equilibrium, stress and strain, stress-strain relationships, and factors of safety. 2. Important section properties like area, centroid, moment of inertia, and radius of gyration. 3. Additional formulas for space structures, including resultant force, scalar vector notation, direction cosines, and resultant distance.

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II.

Summary of Formulas

Fundamental Concepts

Static Equilibrium

Laws of Statics
 Fx  0  Fy  0 M  0
- Coplanar forces :
 Fx  0  Fy  0  Fz  0
- Non –coplanar:
M  0

Stress and Strain

1. Stress

a. Normal Stress
P

Tensile & Compressive Stress A
Mc
B 
Bending Stress (tensile or compressive) I

b. Shear stress

V

(1) Shear stress As

(2) Torsional shear stress

a) Torque tubes
Tr

Shafts J
 R4  D4
J 
Where: 2 32 for solid circular section

  Ro4  Ri4    Do4  Di4 


J 
2 32 for hollow circular section

q
 max 
b) Thin-walled closed sections or Torque box t

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2. Strain



L

y

Poisson’s ratio x

3. Stress – Strain Relationship

a. Hooke’s law

1.     E
2.      G

Where: Constant = E for Tension or Compression and G for shear

b. Modulus of Elasticity in Tension or Compression

E = 30 x 106 lb/in2 for steels


E = 10 x 106 lb /in 2 for all Aluminum alloys

c. Modulus of Elasticity in shear/modulus of Rigidity

G = 12 x 106 lb/in2 for steels


G = 3.8 to 4 x 106 lb /in 2 for all Al alloys

d. Relation between E and G

E
G
2  1 

where:  = 0.25 to 0.33 for and steels and Al alloys

4. Factor of Safety
σ allowable
F . S .=
σ working

5. Sine Law
sinA sinB sinC
= =
a b c

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6. Cosine Law

c 2=a2+ b2−2 ab cos ⁡(C)

b 2=c 2+ a2−2 ab cos ⁡( B)

a 2=b2 +c 2−2 ab cos ⁡( A)

7. Pythagorean Theorem
c 2=a2+ b2

Important Section Properties

1. Area and Centroid(with respect to x and y axes)

A   ydx   xdy   A
bx by

ax ay

Centroid

x
 xdA    xA y
 ydA    yA
A A and A A

2. Moment of Inertia

I x   y 2 dA I y   x 2 dA
and

I xx  I o  Ay 2

Where Ixx = Moment of inertia through any axis parallel to x – axis


Io = Moment of Inertia through centroid parallel to x – axis

Common Sections:
bh3
Io 
Rectangular (through the Centroid): 12

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Circular (through the Axis)

 r4  d 4
Io  
Solid : 2 64

  ro4  ri4    d o4  di4 


Io  
Hollow: 2 64

3. Polar Moment of Inertia

I p   r 2 dA   y 2 dA   x 2 dA  I x  I y

Common Sections:
bh3 hb 3
Io  
Rectangular (through the Centroid) 12 12

Circular (through the Axis):

 r4  d 4
Io  
Solid : 4 32

  ro4  ri4    d o4  di4 


Io  
Hollow: 4 32

4. Radius of Gyration

Ip Ix Iy
r y  dx  x  dy 
A ; A and A

Space Structures

1. Resultant Force

R=√ Fx 2+ Fy 2 + Fz2

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2. Scalar Vector Notation Form

F=F i+ F j + F k

3. Direction Cosines
F x =Fcosα

F y =Fcosβ

F z =Fcosγ

4. Resultant Distance

r =√ x 2 + y 2 + z 2

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