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ENGINEERS: STATICS
Ferdinand P. Beer
E. Russell Johnston, Jr.
Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies
Lecture Notes:
J. Walt Oler
Texas Tech University
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Introduction
For a rigid body in static equilibrium, the external forces and
moments are balanced and will impart no translational or rotational
motion to the body.
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Reactions at Supports and Connections for a Two-
Dimensional Structure
Reactions equivalent to a
force with known line of
action.
Reactions equivalent to a
force of unknown direction
and magnitude.
Reactions equivalent to a
force of unknown
direction and magnitude
and a couple.of unknown
magnitude
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Equilibrium of a Rigid Body in Two Dimensions
For all forces and moments acting on a two-
dimensional structure,
Fz 0 M x M y 0 M z M O
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Sample Problem 4.1
SOLUTION:
Create a free-body diagram for the crane.
Determine B by solving the equation for
the sum of the moments of all forces
about A. Note there will be no
contribution from the unknown
reactions at A.
Determine the reactions at A by
A fixed crane has a mass of 1000 kg solving the equations for the sum of
and is used to lift a 2400 kg crate. It all horizontal force components and
is held in place by a pin at A and a all vertical force components.
rocker at B. The center of gravity of
the crane is located at G. Check the values obtained for the
reactions by verifying that the sum of
Determine the components of the
the moments about B of all forces is
reactions at A and B.
zero.
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Fy 0 : Ay 9.81 kN 23.5 kN 0
Ay 33.3 kN
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Sample Problem 4.3
SOLUTION:
Create a free-body diagram for the car
with the coordinate system aligned
with the track.
4980 lb Fx 0 : 4980 lb T 0
T 4980 lb
W y 5500 lb sin 25
2320 lb
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Sample Problem 4.4
SOLUTION:
Create a free-body diagram for the
frame and cable.
Solve 3 equilibrium equations for the
reaction force components and
couple at E.
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Fy 0 : E y 420 kN 150 kN 0
7.5
E y 200 kN
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Equilibrium of a Two-Force Body
Consider a plate subjected to two forces F1 and F2
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Sample Problem 4.6
SOLUTION:
Create a free-body diagram of the joist.
Note that the joist is a 3 force body acted
upon by the rope, its weight, and the
reaction at A.
The three forces must be concurrent for
static equilibrium. Therefore, the reaction
A man raises a 10 kg joist, of R must pass through the intersection of the
length 4 m, by pulling on a rope. lines of action of the weight and rope
Find the tension in the rope and forces. Determine the direction of the
the reaction at A. reaction force R.
Utilize a force triangle to determine the
magnitude of the reaction force R.
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Sample Problem 4.6
Determine the magnitude of the reaction
force R.
T R 98.1 N
sin 31.4 sin 110 sin 38.6
T 81.9 N
R 147.8 N
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Reactions at Supports and Connections for a Three-
Dimensional Structure
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Sample Problem 4.8
SOLUTION:
Create a free-body diagram for the sign.
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Sample Problem 4.8
F A TBD TEC 270 lb j 0
i: Ax 23 TBD 76 TEC 0
j: Ay 13 TBD 73 TEC 270 lb 0
k: Az 23 TBD 72 TEC 0
MA rB TBD rE TEC 4 ft i 270 lb j 0
j: 5.333 TBD 1.714 TEC 0
k: 2.667 TBD 2.571TEC 1080 lb 0
Apply the conditions for
static equilibrium to Solve the 5 equations for the 5 unknowns,
develop equations for the
unknown reactions. TBD 101.3 lb TEC 315 lb
A 338 lb i 101.2 lb j 22.5 lb k
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