The Free Body Diagram
The Free Body Diagram
Types of
Concept of
Beam
Equilibrant
Supports Applied and Graphical
Reaction Forces in Determination of
Beams
Equilibrant
Free Body Diagrams
• Essential step in solving Equilibrium problems
•Complex Structural systems reduced into concise
FORCE systems
BA
B
A
W
Draw the Free Body Diagrams
REAL LIFE CONCURRENT
SYSTEMS
Equilibrium of a Particle
1. Two cables support the traffic light weighing 250 pounds. Determine the tension in the
cables AB and BC.
A 20° B
30°
A C
• Solution: 20°
T1 T2 30°
• Resolving T1 along x and y directions: B
Rx = ∑ Fx = T 1 X + T 2 X = 0
200lb
T 1 cos 20° = T 2 cos 30°
T 1 * 0.9396 = T 2 * 0.866
T 2 = 1.085T 1 1
T1Y T2Y
• Resolving T2 along x and y directions:
Ry = ∑ Fy = T 1y + T 2 y − 200 = 0
T 1 sin 20° + T 2 sin 30° = 200 T2
T1
0.342T 1 + 0.5T 2 = 200
• . T1X T2X
T3=200lb
• Substituting equation 1 in the above equation, we get
.342T1+.5425T2=200
.8845T1=200
T1=226lb
T2=1.085*226
T2= 245.56lb
Answers:
Tension in cable AB = 226lb
Tension in cable BC = 245.56lb
Change
Problem
4
C D
3
A B θ = 30
BA=?
W=100#
BC=?
CD=?
CE=?
Y
1 400# Y 3 300N
θ = 30
12
P P 5
X X
θ θ = 20
3
θ = 60 4 F1
450N
F2
F1
Y Y
2 7 kN 4
F
3 P P
X 4.5 kN θ
θ X
θ = 60
F θ = 30
2.25 kN
3 kN 7.5 kN
CONCEPT OF THE EQUIBILIRIANT
F1 R
F2
E Resultant
Equilibrant
RIGID BODY SYSTEMS
A Cantilever Beam
A Propped Cantilever with Three
Concentrated Load
Hinge
supports
Roller Supports
Fixed Supports
ROLLER SUPPORT
Applied Force
Reactive Forces
Applied Force
Reactive Force
No movement
No Rotation
Why Roller Support is Important?
Hinge
Top part
Pin
Bottom
part
2. Draw the free body diagram for a propped cantilever shown below:
P
Water