Bda 10203 - Statics: Statics of Particle Lecture 3 - Equilibrium in Plane (2D)
Bda 10203 - Statics: Statics of Particle Lecture 3 - Equilibrium in Plane (2D)
STATICS OF PARTICLE
Learning Topics:
• What, why and how of a FBD
• Equations of equilibrium
• Analysis of spring and
pulleys
READING QUIZ
Free Body Diagrams are one of the most important things for you
to know how to draw and use.
Given:
F1 4.5 kN
F2 7.5 kN
F3 2.25 kN
60
30
SPRINGS, CABLES, AND PULLEYS
Plan:
1. Draw a FBD for Point E.
2. Apply EofE at Point E to solve for the unknowns (TEG & TEC).
3. Repeat this process at C.
A FBD at E should look like the
one to the left. Note the
assumed directions for the two
cable tensions.
Plan:
FBD at point A
A
25° 30°
FAB FAC
100 N
F1 F2
A
A) B)
30 40°
100
N A
F F1 F2
C) 30° D) 30° 40°
A
A
100 N 100 N
ATTENTION QUIZ
C) F2 sin 50° – F1 = 0
D) F2 cos 50° + 20 = 0
HOMEWORK TUTORIAL
Q1 (2.44) :
Knowing that α = 25°, determine the tension
(a) in cable AC,
(b) in rope BC.
HOMEWORK TUTORIAL (continued)
Q2 (2.46) :
Two cables are tied together at C and are loaded as shown. Knowing
that α = 30°, determine the tension (a) in cable AC, (b) in cable BC.
HOMEWORK TUTORIAL (continued)
Q3 (2.51) :
Two forces P and Q are applied as shown to an aircraft connection.
Knowing that the connection is in equilibrium and the P = 1.8kN and
Q = 2.3 kN, determine the magnitudes of the forces exerted on the
rods A and B.
HOMEWORK TUTORIAL (continued)
Q4 (2.67) :
A 280-kg crate is supported by several rope-and-pulley arrangements
as shown. Determine for each arrangement the tension in the rope.
(Hint: The tension in the rope is the same on each side of a simple
pulley.)
T T
T
T T
Q5 (3-13) :
Determine the stretch in each spring for equilibrium of the block of
mass M. The springs are shown in the equilibrium position.
Given:
M = 2kg
a = 3m
b = 3m
c = 4m
kAB=30Nm
kAC = 20Nm
kAD = 40Nm
g = 9.81ms²
HOMEWORK TUTORIAL (continued)
Q6 (3-17) :
Determine the force in each cable and the force F needed to hold the
lamp of mass M in the position shown.
Hint: First analyze the equilibrium at B; then, using the result for the
force in BC, analyze the equilibrium at C.
Given:
M := 4kg
θ1 := 30°
θ2 := 60°
θ3 := 30°