Structure Analysis I.

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Structure Analysis I

Application of Equilibrium Equation Lecture 4 Application of Equilibrium Equation

Application of Equation of Equilibrium Procedure steps 1. If not given, establish a suitable x - y coordinate system. 2. Draw a free body diagram (FBD) of the object under analysis. 3. Apply the three equations of equilibrium to solve for the unknowns.

Example 1 Determine the Reactions

Example 2 Determine the Reactions

Example 3 Determine the Reactions

Example 4 Determine the Reactions

Example 4 Determine the Reactions

Example 5 Determine the Reactions

Example 6 Determine the Reactions

Group Work 1 Determine the Reactions

Group Work 2 Determine the Reactions

Group Work 3 Determine the Reactions Eng. Tamer Eshtawi