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Static Analysis Static Analysis, Internal Forces, Stresses: Normal and Shear 1

Static Analysis Equation of equilibrium If only x-y plane 2

Types of Connection 3

Think! Lecture 2 4

FBD: Structure Lecture 1 5 Discuss the approach?

6 i) Equilibrium on the whole system ii) Equilibrium on Pin A iii) Equilibrium on Pin C iv) Equilibrium on Pin D

7 Take Note of the tension and compression on the members

Two and three force body member 8 Three-Force member

9 Two force member determination will set the direction of F AB Then, equilibrium equation will solve FBD: F AB, C x and C y

Find the forces on each member 10 Discuss the approach?

11 Method 1: From Pin to Pin (equilibrium) Question: Can we solve the problem by treating the whole system as the initial FBD?

Discuss the approach? Lecture 1 12 Use your engineering judgment? 1) What is the direction of the force at C? 2) If the downward force 0.75P is removed, which frame should be removed? Use your engineering judgment? Does length of frame has the effect on the force calculation?

Try! (FBD) 13 Draw the FBD if P = 1500 N

Solution 14 F BD = N C x = N C y = N C = N

Discuss the approach? 15

Internal Forces 16 Considering the external and internal forces; the most critical is P BC = 30 kN. Therefore, by knowing the external and internal forces, we can decide the most critical part to be further analyzed.

Internal Forces 17 m = 500 kg Find the internal forces at point E Solve the FBD first

18 solve F CD Solve A x and A y

Internal Forces 19 solve M E Solve V E and N E Similar from Point B to E, apply the equilibrium equation to calculate the internal forces

Internal Forces: Example 20 Calculate the V C, N C and M C and their direction Example 1.1

Normal Stress 21

22 P: force that is perpendicular to plane ( the force is acted on the center of designated area) A: area of the plane Calculate the average normal stress: Structure (Assume P = 100 kN ) Wide Flange Structure: W310 x 74 Angles L203 x 203 x 19.0 d = 200 mm

Allowable Normal Stress The allowable stress is the maximum stress allowed due to the properties of the material. 23 Considered as SAFE Considered as FAIL Safety Factor Safe F.S >= 1 Fail F.S < 1

Solve it 24 A load W is supported by a 3 ‐ cable system as shown in figure 1. The cable run along 2 pulleys F and D which is attached to the solid wall by a round beam EF and CD both of which are 30mm diameter and 300mm long. Ignore the mass of cable and beam. All cables are the same size. The sizes of the pulleys at D & F can be ignored. Gravity = 9.81m/s2 Answer the following questions: 1.Find the internal stress at the mid point of round beam FE 2.Calculate the normal stresses at cable AB, BD, BF 3.Calculate the diameter of the cable is the allowable stress is 140 MPa