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Equivalent Force Systems Example Problems

1) The document describes several problems involving equivalent forces and couples acting on beams, plates, and other structures. 2) The problems are solved by applying the equations for summation of forces and summation of moments to identify equivalent single forces or force-couple systems. 3) Distances and force magnitudes are then determined through solving the resulting equations.

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Equivalent Force Systems Example Problems

1) The document describes several problems involving equivalent forces and couples acting on beams, plates, and other structures. 2) The problems are solved by applying the equations for summation of forces and summation of moments to identify equivalent single forces or force-couple systems. 3) Distances and force magnitudes are then determined through solving the resulting equations.

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Equivalent forces

A force and a couple are applied to a beam.


(a) Replace this system by a force F applied at
point G, and determine the distance d.
(b) Solve part (a) assuming that the directions of
the two 600- N forces are reversed.
Equivalent forces

(0,6) (0,2)
Y (0,4.5)
YB=0
(0,4)
XA Equivalent XB
system

X
Equivalent forces

(0,6) (0,2)
Y (0,4.5)
YB=0
(0,4)
XA XB

 F  800  600  600  X - X  800  X - X


X A B A B

F  0
Y

 M  (6 j )    X i   (4.5 j )  800i   (4 j )   600i   (2 j )   600i 


Z ,B A

  6 X k   (3600k )  (2400k )  (1200k )  6 X k  2400k


A A
Equivalent forces

(0,6) (0,2)
Y (0,4.5)
YB=0
(0,4)
XA XB

FG

F  F  X - X
X G A B

F  0 Y

 M = (6 j )    X i   ( 6  d  j )   F i 
Z ,B A G

  6 X k   (6  d ) F k
A G
Equivalent forces

(0,6) (0,2)
Y (0,4.5)
YB=0
(0,4)
XA XB

Equivalent FG
system

F X
 FG  X A - X B  800  X A - X B  FG  800
M Z ,B
  6 X A k   (6  d ) FG k  6 X A k  2400k  (6  d ) FG k  2400k
 (6  d )800  2400  (6  d )  3  6  d  3  d  3
Equivalent forces

(0,6) (0,2)
Y (0,4.5)
YB=0
(0,4)
XA XB

Equivalent FG
system

 F  800  600  600  X - X  800  X - X


X A B A B

F  0Y

 M  (6 j )    X i   (4.5 j )  800i   (4 j )   600i   (2 j )   600i 


Z ,B A

  6 X k   (3600k )  (2400k )  (1200k )  6 X k  4800k


A A

F X
 FG  X A - X B  800  X A - X B  FG  800
M Z ,B
  6 X A k   (6  d ) FG k  6 X A k  4800k  (6  d ) FG k  4800k
 (6  d )800  4800  (6  d )  6  6  d  6  d  0
Equivalent forces

Three cables attached to a disk exert on it the


forces shown.
(a) Replace the three forces with an equivalent
force-couple system at A.
(b) Determine the single force which is equivalent
to the force couple system obtained in part a,
and specify its point of application on a line
drawn through points A and D.
Equivalent forces

-99i+99j 103.4i+37.6j
Y

(141,141)
(-100,173.2)

XB
(0,-200)

99i-99j
Equivalent forces
-99i+99j 103.4i+37.6j
Y

(100,173.2)
(-100,173.2)

XB
(0,-200)
Equivalent
system

99i-99j

F
C
Equivalent forces

-99i+99j
Y

(141,141)
(-100,173.2)

XB
(0,-200)

99i-99j

 F  99i  99 j  103.4i  37.6 j  99i  99 j  103.4i  37.6 j


 M  (141i  141 j )  103.4i  37.6 j 
Z ,A

(0i  200 j )   99i  99 j   (100i  173.2 j )   99i  99 j 


 5317k  14526k  19800k  9900k  17147k
 17838k

17838k
F
C 103.4i+37.6j
Equivalent forces
-99i+99j 103.4i+37.6j
Y

(141,141)
(-100,173.2)

XB
(0,-200)
Equivalent
system

99i-99j

P (x,y)
Equivalent forces
-99i+99j
Y

(141,141)
(-100,173.2)

XB
(0,-200)

99i-99j

 F  99i  99 j  103.4i  37.6 j  99i  99 j  103.4i  37.6 j


 M  (141i  141 j )  103.4i  37.6 j 
Z ,A

(0i  200 j )   99i  99 j   (100i  173.2 j )   99i  99 j 


 5317k  14526k  19800k  9900k  17147k
 17838k

F
P (x,y)

F  F i  F j x y

 M  ( xi  yj )   F i  F j    xF
Z ,A x y y
 yFx  k
Equivalent forces

F
P (x,y)

Fx i  Fy j  103.4i  37.6 j  Fx  103.4,Fy  37.6


xFy  yFx  17838  103.4 x  37.6 y  17838
 Equation of line of action 103.4x-37.6y=17838
 Equation of line AD x=0
 37.6y=-17838  y=-474mm
Equivalent forces

The steel plate shown will support six 50 mm


diameter idler rollers mounted on the plate as shown.
Two flat belts pass around the rollers, and rollers A
and D will be adjusted so that the tension in each belt
is 45 N. Determine
(a) the resultant couple acting on the plate if a = 0.2
m,
(b) The value of a so that the resultant couple acting
on the plate is 54 Nm clockwise.
Equivalent forces

45  200i  aj 
40000  a 2

(2a+c,0) 45i+0j
X

(-200,-a)

c (2a,2a)

(-200+c,a+200)

-45i+0j Y

-31.82i+31.82j
Equivalent forces
a=200mm
45  200i  aj 
 31.82i  31.82 j
40000  a 2
45i+0j
(2a+c,0)
X

(-200,-a)

c (2a,2a)

(-200+c,a+200)

-45i+0j Y

-31.82i+31.82j
45  200i  aj 
 F  45i  0 j  45i  0 j  31.82i  31.82 j 
40000  a 2
45  200i  aj 
 31.82i  31.82 j 
40000  a 2
 0  for a = 200mm 
 M  (0i  0 j )  (31.82i  31.82 j )  ( 400  c  i  0 j )   45i  0 j 
c

(  200  c  i  400 j )   45i  0 j   (2ai  2aj )   31.82i  31.82 j 


 0k  0k  18000k  63.86ak  63.86ak  18000k  25544k
 7544k
Equivalent forces

45  200i  aj 
40000  a 2
45i+0j
(2a+c,0)
X

(-200,-a)

c (2a,2a)

(-200+c,2a)

-45i+0j Y

-31.82i+31.82j45  200i  aj 
 F  45i  0 j  45i  0 j  31.82i  31.82 j 
40000  a 2
45  200i  aj 
 31.82i  31.82 j 
40000  a 2
45  200i  aj 
 M c  (0i  0 j )     2a  c  i  0 j    45i  0 j 
40000  a 2

   200  c  i  2aj    45i  0 j   (2ai  2aj )   31.82i  31.82 j 


 0k  0k  90ak  63.86ak  63.86ak  90ak  127.72k
 90ak  127.72k  54k
 90a  73.72
 a  0.82

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