ch3 1lecture
ch3 1lecture
In-Class Activities:
b) Apply equations of equilibrium to solve a Reading Quiz
2-D problem.
Applications
What, Why and How of
a FBD
Equations of Equilibrium
Analysis of Spring and
Pulleys
Concept Quiz
Group Problem Solving
Attention Quiz
READING QUIZ
1) When a particle is in equilibrium, the sum of forces acting
on it equals ___ . (Choose the most appropriate answer)
A) a constant
B) a positive number C) zero
D) a negative number E) an integer.
2) For a frictionless pulley and cable, tensions in the cable
(T1 and T2) are related as _____ .
A) T1 > T2
B) T1 = T2
C) T1 < T2
D) T1 = T2 sin
APPLICATIONS
For a spool of given
weight, what are the forces
in cables AB and AC ?
APPLICATIONS
(continued)
For a given cable strength,
what is the maximum
weight that can be lifted ?
APPLICATIONS
(continued)
For a given weight of the
lights, what are the forces
in the cables? What size
of cable must you use ?
How ?
1. Imagine the particle to be isolated or cut free from its
surroundings.
2. Show all the forces that act on the particle.
Active forces: They want to move the particle.
Reactive forces: They tend to resist the motion.
3. Identify each force and show all known magnitudes
and directions. Show all unknown magnitudes and /
or directions as variables .
A
FBD at A
A
FBD at A
or F = 0
EXAMPLE
FBD at A
With a
frictionless
pulley, T1 = T2.
EXAMPLE
Given: Sack A weighs 20
lb. and geometry is
as shown.
Find: Forces in the
cables and weight
of sack B.
Plan:
1. Draw a FBD for Point E.
2. Apply EofE at Point E to
solve for the unknowns
(TEG & TEC).
3. Repeat this process at C.
EXAMPLE
(continued)
A FBD at E should look like the one
to the left. Note the assumed
directions for the two cable tensions.
The scalar E-of-E are:
+ Fx = TEG sin 30 TEC cos 45 = 0
+ Fy = TEG cos 30 TEC sin 45 20 lbs = 0
Solving these two simultaneous equations for the
two unknowns yields:
TEC = 38.6 lb
TEG = 54.6 lb
EXAMPLE (continued)
and WB = 47.8 lb .
CONCEPT QUESTIONS
1000 lb
1000 lb
( A)
(B)
1000 lb
(C)
Plan:
1. Draw a FBD for point A.
2. Apply the E-of-E to solve for the
forces in ropes AB and AC.
A
25
FAB
30
FAC
ATTENTION QUIZ
1. Select the correct FBD of particle A.
30
A 40
100 lb
A)
F1
B)
100 lb
C)
F
30
A
100 lb
F2
30
40
A
D)
F1
30
A
100 lb
F2
40
ATTENTION QUIZ
2. Using this FBD of Point C, the sum of
forces in the x-direction ( FX) is ___ .
Use a sign convention of + .
A) F2 sin 50 20 = 0
B) F2 cos 50 20 = 0
C) F2 sin 50 F1 = 0
D) F2 cos 50 + 20 = 0
F2
20 lb
50
C
F1
READING QUIZ
1. Particle P is in equilibrium with five (5) forces acting on it in
3-D space. How many scalar equations of equilibrium can be
written for point P?
A) 2
B) 3
D) 5
E) 6
C) 4
APPLICATIONS
APPLICATIONS
(continued)
The shear leg derrick is
to be designed to lift a
maximum of 500 kg of
fish.
What is the effect of
different offset
distances on the forces
in the cable and derrick
legs?
EXAMPLE #1
Given: F1, F2 and F3.
Find: The force F required to
keep particle O in
equilibrium.
Plan:
1) Draw a FBD of particle O.
2) Write the unknown force as
F = {Fx i + Fy j + Fz k} N
3) Write F1, F2 and F3 in Cartesian vector form.
4) Apply the three equilibrium equations to solve for the three
unknowns Fx, Fy, and Fz.
EXAMPLE #1
(continued)
F1 = {400 j}N
F2 = {-800 k}N
F3 = F3 (rB/ rB)
= 700 N [(-2 i 3 j + 6k)/(22 + 32 + 62)]
= {-200 i 300 j + 600 k} N
EXAMPLE #1
(continued)
Equating the respective i, j, k components to zero, we have
Fx = -200 + FX
= 0;
Fy = 400 300 + Fy = 0 ;
Fz = -800 + 600 + Fz = 0 ;
EXAMPLE #2
Given: A 100 Kg crate, as shown, is
supported by three cords. One
cord has a spring in it.
Find: Tension in cords AC and AD
and the stretch of the spring.
Plan:
1) Draw a free body diagram of Point A. Let the unknown force
magnitudes be FB, FC, F D .
2) Represent each force in the Cartesian vector form.
3) Apply equilibrium equations to solve for the three unknowns.
4) Find the spring stretch using
FB = K * S .
EXAMPLE #2 (continued)
FB = FB N i
FBD at A
EXAMPLE #2 (continued)
The weight is W = (- mg) k = (-100 kg * 9.81 m/sec2) k = {- 981 k} N
Now equate the respective i , j , k components to zero.
Fx = FB 0.5FC 0.333FD = 0
Fy = - 0.707 FC + 0.667 FD = 0
Fz = 0.5 FC + 0.667 FD 981 N = 0
Solving the three simultaneous equations yields
FC = 813 N
FD = 862 N
FB = 693.7 N
The spring stretch is (from F = k * s)
s = FB / k = 693.7 N / 1500 N/m = 0.462 m
CONCEPT QUIZ
1. In 3-D, when you know the direction of a force but not its
magnitude, how many unknowns corresponding to that force
remain?
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
FBD of Point A:
y
x
FB FC
FD
ATTENTION QUIZ
1. Four forces act at point A and point
A is in equilibrium. Select the
correct force vector P.
Z
F3 = 10 lb
P
F1 = 20 lb
A) {-20 i + 10 j 10 k}lb
B) {-10 i 20 j 10 k} lb
F2 = 10 lb
A
C) {+ 20 i 10 j 10 k}lb
D) None of the above.
2. In 3-D, when you dont know the direction or the magnitude
of a force, how many unknowns do you have corresponding
to that force?
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four