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Lecture 4
  • Concurrent force system
  • Scalars and Vectors

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Concurrent Force System
  • A Force system is a group of forces
  • If a force system acting on a body produces no
    external effect and the body experiences no
    change in motion, then the forces are in
    equilibrium. ?F 0
  • The resultant of a force system is the simplest
    equivalent system to which the original system
    will reduce.

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Concurrent Force System
  • Characteristics
  • Magnitude (kN).
  • Direction (slope/sense)
  • specified by ?
  • or dimensions
  • Point of Application.
  • A straight line extending through the point of
    application in the direction of the force is
    called the line of action.

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Example
0.6 kN
Show all of the forces acting on the painting.
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W0.6 kN
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  • Solution
  • From equilibrium the sum of the vertical forces
    must be zero, therefore the vertical component of
    the force in the two wires must be equal to 0.6
    kN.
  • From symmetry this value is 0.3 kN

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Example
  • From geometry the horizontal force must be 0.4
    kN.
  • The force in each wire must be
  • sqrt(0.320.42) 0.5 kN

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Scalars and Vectors
  • Scalars Completely described by a number
    (magnitude).
  • length, volume, mass, etc.
  • Vectors Magnitude and direction.
  • Force,moment, velocity, acceleration, etc.
  • Use the parallelogram law for addition.
  • Types free, sliding, fixed.

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Vectors
  • Position Vector Determines a fixed point in
    space.
  • Free Vector Line of action does not pass
    through a unique point.
  • Sliding Vector Line of action passes through a
    unique point and the vector can be anywhere along
    its line of action.
  • Fixed Vector Line of action passes through a
    unique point and the point of application is
    confined to a fixed point on its line of action.

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Forces
  • Principle of Transmissibility. (rigid bodies)
  • the external effect of a force on a rigid body is
    the same for all points of application of the
    force along its line of action.
  • Classification of forces
  • surface forces (friction)
  • body forces (self weight)
  • uniformly distributed load (superimposed dead
    load)
  • linearly varying distributed load (water
    pressure)
  • concentrated load (wheel of a truck)

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Force Systems
  • Any number of forces constitute a force system.
  • A force system is
  • concurrent if the lines of action of all the
    forces intersect at a common point.
  • coplanar when all forces lie in the same plane.
  • collinear if it has a common line of action.
    (truss element)

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Example
Resultant of two concurrent forces.
Method 1 Graphically (parallelogram law/triangle
law)
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Example
Method 2 Trigonometry
?
Sine Law a/sin? b/sin? c/sin? Cosine Law c2
a2b2-2abcos?
c
b
?
?
a
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Additional Material
  • Read Sections 2.1-2.3
  • Problems Section 2
  • 2,6,10,20,27,29
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