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Equilibrium
Of a Rigid Body 1
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Objectives
1. To develop the equations of equilibrium for a rigid body.
2. To introduce the concept of the free-body diagram for a rigid body.
3. To show how to solve rigid body equilibrium problems using the equations of equilibrium.
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Part A
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Conditions for Rigid-Body Equilibrium
0F
0M A
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2D
Supports
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Support Reactions
General Rule: If a support prevents
the translation of a body in a given
direction, then a force is developed
on the body in that direction.
Likewise, if rotation is prevented a
couple moment is exerted on the
body.
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Rocker
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Smooth Surface
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Pinned or Hinged
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Fixed
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Drawing a Free-Body Diagram
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Modeling
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Modeling
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Procedure for Drawing a Free-Body Diagram
1. Select co-ordinate axes.
2. Draw outlined shape isolated or cut “free” from its constraints and connections.
3. Show all forces and moments acting on the body. Include applied loadings and reactions.
4. Identify each loading and give dimensions. Label forces and moments with proper magnitudes and directions. Label unknowns.
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Free Body Diagrams
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Free Body Diagrams
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Important Points
1. Equilibrium problem should be solved by draw the appropriate F.B.D.
2. If a support prevents translation in a direction, then it exerts a force on the body in that direction.
3. If a support prevents rotation of the body then it exerts a moment on the body.
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Important Points
1. Couple moments are free vectors and can be placed anywhere on the body.
2. Forces can be placed anywhere along their line of action. They are sliding vectors.
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Part B
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Beams, Trusses, Frames and Cables Structure: Equilibrium in two
dimensions
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Types of Structures
A structure refers to a system of connected parts used to support a load. Important examples related to civil engineering include buildings, bridges, and towers; and in other branches of engineering, ship and aircraft frames,…etc.
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Classification of Structures
I. Tie Rods: Structural members subjected to a tensile force are often referred to as tie rods or bracing struts
1. Structural Elements: Some of the more common elements from which structures are composed are as follows:
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II. Beams: Beams are usually straight horizontal members used primarily to carry vertical loads.
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III. Columns: Members that are generally vertical and resist axial compressive loads are referred to as columns
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2. Types of Structures: The combination of structural elements and the materials from which they are composed is referred to as a structural system. Each system is constructed of one or more of four basic types of structures.
I. Trusses: When the span of a structure is required to be large and its depth is not an important criterion for design, a truss may be selected. Trusses consist of slender elements, usually arranged in triangular fashion. Planar trusses are composed of members that lie in the same plane and are frequently used for bridge and roof support.
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Roof Truss 32
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II. Cables and Arches: Two other forms of structures used to span long distances are the cable and the arch. Cables are usually flexible and carry their loads in tension. They are commonly used to support bridges, and building roofs
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III. Frames: Frames are often used in buildings and are composed of beams and columns that are either pin or fixed connected.
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2D Equilibrium Scalar Equations
0M
0F
0F
O
y
x
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Procedure for Analysis
1. Free-Body Diagrams
2.Equations of Equilibrium
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Example
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Equations of Equilibrium
NBBNFx xx 424045cos600 ;0
NB
BNNNN
F
NA
mAmNmNmN
M
y
y
y
y
y
B
405
020010045sin600319
;0
319
0)7()2.0)(45cos600()5)(45sin600()2(100
;0
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Example
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A
B
B
x
ox
x
y
oy
y
M 0 ( ccw)
90N m (60N) (1m) (N ) (0.75m) 0
N 200N
F 0
A 200sin30 0
A 100 N
F 0
A 200cos30 60 0
A 233N
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Example
Determine the reactions at the supports.
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For the beams shown in Fig.(1) and (2). I. Determine the resultant force and specify where it acts on the beam measured from A. II. Determine the support reactions.
Fig.(1)
Example 1:
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Fig.(2)
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Fig.(3)
Determine the support reactions for the structures shown in Fig. (3) to (5).
Example 2:
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Fig.(4)
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Fig.(5)
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