Plan For Today: Dry Friction Belt Friction
Plan For Today: Dry Friction Belt Friction
Dry Friction
Belt Friction
Friction
Fs = s N
If the moment couple formed by gravity and the normal force is less than the moment
couple formed by the friction force and pushing force, tipping will occur.
In this, class we will only be dealing with problems for which tipping does not occur.
Decision Process for Solving Dry Friction Problems (Is friction µN?)
PROBLEMS INVOLVING DRY FRICTION
Note: If you are not told that motion is impending, solve for the friction force with equilibrium equations
and then check to see if it is greater than Fs. If it is, the body is slipping and F is actually k N . If it isn’t,
then F is just equal to the F that you found.
BELT FRICTION
When there is no friction, T1 = T2 as we have
previously discussed.
The coefficient of static friction between the 50-lb box and the inclined surface is 0.10. The
coefficient of static friction between the rope and the fixed cylinder is 0.05. Determine the
force the woman must exert on the rope to cause the box to start moving up the inclined
surface.
Example:
The maximum tension that can be developed in the cord is 500 N. If the pulley at A is free to
rotate and the coefficient of static friction at the fixed drums B and C is 0.25, determine the
largest mass of the cylinder that can be lifted by the cord.
Start by looking at drum B:
When trying to determine wrap angle, one helpful
fact to remember is that the angle between the
line tangent to the point where the rope contacts
the drum and radial line is a right angle.
Example: A 180-lb farmer tries to restrain the cow from escaping by wrapping the rope two
turns around the tree trunk as shown. If the cow exerts a force of 250 lb on the rope, determine
if the farmer can successfully restrain the cow. The coefficient of static friction between the
rope and the tree trunk is µs = 0.15, and between the farmer’s shoes and the ground is µs = 0.3.