Lecture #8: Distributed Loads Reference Chapter 4, Section 9
Lecture #8: Distributed Loads Reference Chapter 4, Section 9
Lecture #8: Distributed Loads Reference Chapter 4, Section 9
Distributed Loads
Reference Chapter 4, Section 9
READING QUIZ
1. The resultant force (FR) due to a y Distributed load curve
w
distributed load is equivalent to
the _____ under the distributed
loading curve, w = w(x). x
A) Centroid B) Arc length
FR
C) Area D) Volume
Look at the inside back cover of your textbook. You should find
the rectangle and triangle cases. Finding the area of a rectangle and
its centroid is easy!
Note that triangle presents a bit of a challenge but still is pretty
straightforward.
EXAMPLES
Now lets complete the calculations to find the concentrated loads
(which is a common name for the resultant of the distributed load).
2. If F1 = 1 N, x1 = 1 m, F2 = 2 N
and x2 = 2 m, what is the location
x2 F1 x FR of FR, i.e., the distance x.
F2
A) 1 m B) 1.33 m C) 1.5 m
x1 D) 1.67 m E) 2 m
GROUP PROBLEM SOLVING
100 N/m FR
12 m x
1. FR = ____________ 2. x = __________.
A) 12 N B) 100 N A) 3 m B) 4 m
C) 600 N D) 1200 N C) 6 m D) 8 m
Example 1: Draw FBD, show resultant loads and then find the reactions at A and B:
Example 2: Draw FBD, show resultant loads and then find the reactions at A and B:
Example 3: Draw FBD, show resultant loads and then find the reactions at A and B:
Distributed Loads in 3D
• A distributed load in 3D is called a
pressure.
• The units of Pressure are:
– Lb/in2 (PSI)
– Lb/ft2
– N/m2 (Pa)
Distributed Loads in 3D
• Consider a 2 ft by 2
ft square plate with
a uniform pressure
of 15 PSI on it, what
is the magnitude
and location of the
equivalent force
created by this
pressure?