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Engineering
Statics

Dr. Rattanaporn Kasemsri


School of Civil Engineering
Department of Engineering
Engineering Statics Lecture 15

Lecture 15
6.6 Frame and Machine
Frame and machine compose
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at least one member of multi-


force member and connected
by pin.

Frame compose with the


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member that will not move


after acts by external forces.

Machine compose with the


member that will be move and
it is designed to transfer the
force for labor saving.
Lecture 15 Final examination guideline

2. Frame
 FBD → Find reaction
force and the force at
joint (pin)
 Method of section →
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Find the force in specific


section

Or

3. Machine
 FBD → Find the force at
joint (pin) and others
such as hydraulics
From the picture, analyze the frame to find the
reactions, force at joint (pin) and find the internal forces
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at specific section.
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Application
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From the picture of frame, how


the frame differ from truss ?

Only the joint is smooth pin ?


yes/no ?
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Action/reaction act only at the


joint ?
yes/no ?

How can we find the reaction and force at joint ?

Draw FBD/ use the equilibrium questions of frame


Application
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From the picture of machine, how the machine differ from


truss ?
Analysis steps
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1. Draw FBD of frame/machine and


necessary members.
1. Defined the two-force member (If there are)
2. The force at joint has same magnitude but
opposite direction (consider only the force
that act on member)
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2. Apply the equilibrium equation to find the


unknowns.

1. Use the equation of moment and forces


2. If the force that calculated is “negative” then
the direction of that force is opposite.
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