Virtual_work_method
Virtual_work_method
𝜹𝑾 - Virtual Work
Work done by active forces
𝑾 = 𝑷𝒔 𝒄𝒐𝒔(𝜽)
The work done by a constantly applied force P during a
displacement s is defined as the product of magnitude of
the force, the magnitude of the displacement, and the
cosine of the angle 𝜃 between the force and the
displacement.
Work done by a couple
𝑾 = 𝑴∅
The work done by a couple of constant moment M is
defined as the product of the magnitude of the moment
and the magnitude of the angular displacement ∅ of the
couple.
Sign Convention
-A FORCE produces positive
work when the displacement are
in the same direction.
-A COUPLE does positive work
when the angular displacement
and the couple have the same
sense.
Workless Forces
1. The force that is normal to the displacement.
2. The force that does not move or the
couple that does not turn.
3. The internal forces or moments that exist in
pairs with equal magnitude but opposite
direction so that they do equal amount of
positive work and negative work for any
displacement assigned to the system.
Sample problems will be given during
the CED 315 class.