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Chap. 4 Force System Resultants

This chapter discusses moments and force system resultants. It covers topics such as the moment of a force, cross products, moments about specified axes, and moments of couples. Formulas are provided for calculating scalar and vector moments. Examples are worked through, such as calculating the moment produced by forces about different points. The chapter also discusses simplifying force and couple systems by finding equivalent systems that produce the same external effects.

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Chap. 4 Force System Resultants

This chapter discusses moments and force system resultants. It covers topics such as the moment of a force, cross products, moments about specified axes, and moments of couples. Formulas are provided for calculating scalar and vector moments. Examples are worked through, such as calculating the moment produced by forces about different points. The chapter also discusses simplifying force and couple systems by finding equivalent systems that produce the same external effects.

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Chap.

4
Force System Resultants
Chapter Outline
Moment of a Force Scalar Formation
Cross Product
Moment of Force Vector Formulation
Principle of Moments
Moment of a Force about a Specified Axis
Moment of a Couple
Simplification of a Force and Couple System
Further Simplification of a Force and Couple
System
Reduction of a Simple Distributed Loading
4-1-2
Moment of a Force Scalar
Formation
Moment of a force about a point or axis a
measure of the tendency of the force to cause
a body to rotate about the point or axis
Torque tendency of rotation caused by Fx or
simple moment (Mo) z

4-1-3
Moment of a Force Scalar
Formation
Magnitude
For magnitude of MO,

MO = Fd (Nm)
where d = perpendicular distance
from O to its line of action of force

Direction
Direction using right hand rule

4-1-4
Moment of a Force Scalar
Formation
Resultant Moment
Resultant moment, MRo = moments of all the
forces
MRo = Fd

4-1-5
Cross Product
Cross Product (vector product)
C=AB
Magnitude
C = AB sin 0 180
Direction
C = ( AB sin )u C
C A
CB

4-1-6
Cross Product
Laws of Operation

A B = B A
( A B) = ( A) B = A ( B) = ( A B)

A ( B + D) = ( A B) + ( A D)

A ( D + B) = ( A D) + ( A B)

4-1-7
Cross Product
Cartesian Vector Formulation

ii = 0 i j = k ik = j
j i = k j j = 0 jk = i
k i = j k j = i k k = 0

A B = ( Ax , Ay , Az ) ( Bx , B y , Bz )
= ( Ay Bz Az B y )i + ( Az Bx Ax Bz ) j + ( Ax B y Ay Bx )k
(-)
or i j k i j k i j
A B = Ax Ay Az = Ax Ay Az Ax Ay
Bx By Bz Bx By Bz B x By

(+)
4-1-8
Moment of a Force-Vector
Formulation

MO = r F (=rB F) MO = r Fsin= F(r sin) = Fd

4-1-9
Moment of a Force-Vector
Formulation
Transmissibility of a Force

MO = rA F = rB F = rC F

A,B,CF

4-1-10
Moment of a Force-Vector
Formulation
Vector Formulation

i j k
M O = r F = rx ry rz
Fx Fy Fz
4-1-11
Moment of a Force-Vector
Formulation
Resultant Moment of a System of Forces

M RO = (r F )

4-1-12
Example 4.4 Two forces act on the rod. Determine the
resultant moment they create about the flange at O. Express
the result as a Cartesian vector.

A(0, 5, 0), B(4, 5, -2)


4-1-13
Position vectors are directed from point O to each force
as shown.
These vectors are
rA = {5 j} m
rB = {4i + 5 j 2k } m
The resultant moment about O is
r
M O = (r F ) = rA F + rB F
i j k i j k
= 0 5 0 + 4 5 2
60 40 20 80 40 30
= {30i 40 j + 60k } kN m

4-1-14
Principle of Moments
Varignons Theorem

MO = r F1 + r F2 + r F3 + r F4 + ...

= r ( F1 + F2 + )

=rF

4-1-15
p. 133, 44. Two men exert forces of F = 400 N and P = 250 N
on the ropes. Determine the moment of each force about A.
Which way will the pole rotate, clockwise or counterclockwise?

4-1-16
424. In order to raise the lamp post from the position shown,
force F is applied to the cable. If F = 1000 N, determine the
moment produced by F about point A.

4-1-17
4-1-18
p. 137, 4-36 The wheelbarrow and its contents have a center of
mass at G. If F = 100 N, and the resultant moment produced by
force F and the weight about the axle at A is zero, determine the
mass of the wheelbarrow and its contents.

4-1-19
4-1-20
p. 138, 4-47 The force F = {6i + 8j +10k} N creates a moment about point O
of MO = {-14i + 8j + 2k} Nm. If the force passes through a point having an x
coordinate of 1 m, determine the y and z coordinates of the point. Also,
realizing that MO = Fd, determine the perpendicular distance d from point O to
the line of action of F.

4-1-21
Chap. 4-2
Force System Resultants
Moment of a Force About a
Specified Axis
MyF(y-axis)
momentMoy
(projection)
1. Oy
Mo(=rF)
2.
(j)Mo dot
productMy(= Mo j)
3. My = [j (rF)] j
4-2-2
Moment of a Force About a
Specified Axis
a-a is an arbitrary axis
M a = M O cos = M O u a
= u a (r F)
u ax u ay u az
= rx ry rz
Fx Fy Fz
Triple scalar product

()

M a = M a u a = [u a (r F)]u a
4-2-3
p.145 Problem 4-56
Determine the moment produced by force F about segment AB of
the pipe assembly. Express the result as a Cartesian vector.

4-2-4
4-2-5
4-2-6
p.147 Problem 4-65
The A-frame is being hoisted into an upright position by the
vertical force of F = 400 N. Determine the moment of this force
about the y axis when the frame is in the position shown.

4-2-7
4-2-8
4-2-9
Moment of a Couple

M O = r A (-F) + r B (F)
= (r B - r A ) F
= r AB F
=rF

4-2-10
Moment of a Couple
Scalar Formulation
M=Fd

Vector Formulation
M=r x F

4-2-11
Moment of a Couple
Equivalent Couples Resultant Couple
Moment( )

4-2-12
Example 4.12

Determine the couple moment acting on the pipe.


Segment AB is directed 30 below the xy
plane.

4-2-13
SOLUTION I (VECTOR ANALYSIS)

Take moment about point O,


M = rA (-250k) + rB (250k)
= (0.8j) (-250k) + (0.6cos30i
+ 0.8j 0.6sin30k) (250k)
= {-130j}[Link]
Take moment about point A
M = rAB (250k)
= (0.6cos30i 0.6sin30k)
(250k)
= {-130j}[Link]

4-2-14
SOLUTION II (SCALAR ANALYSIS)
Take moment about point A or B,
M = Fd = 250N(0.5196m)
= [Link]
Apply right hand rule, M acts in the j direction
M = {-130j}[Link]

4-2-15
p.155 Problem 76
Determine the required magnitude of force F if the resultant
couple moment on the frame is 200 NM, clockwise.

4-2-16
4-2-17
p.158 Problem 4-92
Determine the required magnitude of couple moments so that the
resultant couple moment is MR = {-300i + 450j - 600k} Nm.

4-2-18
4-2-19
p.159 Problem 4-102
If F1 = 500 N and F2 = 1000 N, determine the magnitude and
coordinate direction angles of the resultant couple moment.

4-2-20
4-2-21
4-2-22
Chap. 4-3
Force System Resultants
Simplification of a Force and Couple
System
An equivalent system is when the external effects are
the same as those caused by the original force and
couple moment system
External effects of a system is the translating and
rotating motion of the body
Or refers to the reactive forces at the supports if the
body is held fixed

4-2-2
Equivalent System
Point O is On the Line of Action

Point O Is Not On the Line of Action

4-2-3
Equivalent System
Resultant of a Force and Couple
System

Force Summation : FR = F

Moment Summation : MRO = MC+Mo

4-2-4
Ex. 4-15, replace the system by an equivalent resultant force and couple
moment acting on point O.
F1 = 800kN
(0.15,0.1,0)
u CB =
(0.15) 2 + 0.12
F 2 = 300 u CB = ( 249.6,166.4,0) N
M = (0,400,300) N m

F = ( - 250, 166.4, - 800 ) N

0
M RO = M + r C F1 + r B F2
i j k
= (0,-400,300) + 0.15 0.1 1
249.6 166.4 0
= (-166.4,-650,300)N m
4-2-5
p. 169, 4-116 Replace the force system acting on the pipe
assembly by a resultant force and couple moment at point O.
Express the results in Cartesian vector form.

4-2-6
4-2-7
Further Reduction of a Force and
Couple System

M RO = FR d 4-2-8
Further Simplification of a Force and
Couple System
Concurrent Force System
A concurrent force system is where lines of
action of all the forces intersect at a common
point O

FR = F 4-2-9
Further Simplification of a Force and
Couple System
Coplanar Force System
Lines of action of all the forces lie in the same
plane
Resultant force of this system also lies in this
plane

4-2-10
Further Simplification of a Force and
Couple System
Parallel Force System
Consists of forces that are all parallel to the z
axis
Resultant force at point O must also be
parallel to this axis

4-2-11
Further Simplification of a Force and
Couple System
Reduction to a Wrench ()

M
M || ( F R ) d=
FR
M RO = M || + M
4-2-12
p.180, 4-124. Replace the force and couple moment
system acting on the overhang beam by a resultant force,
and specify its location along AB measured from point A.

4-2-13
4-2-14
4-2-15
p.182, 4-140. Replace the three forces acting on the
plate by a wrench. Specify the magnitude of the force
and couple moment for the wrench and the point P(y, z)
where its line of action intersects the plate.

4-2-16
4-2-17
4-2-18
Reduction of a Simple Distributed
Loading

( x , y)

centroid concentrated force

4-2-19
Reduction of a Simple Distributed
Loading
Magnitude
FR = w ( x )dx = dA = A
L A

Location
M O = M RO :
xw ( x )dx = x F R
A xdA xdA
x= =
A dA A first moment

4-2-20
p.189, 4-144. Replace the distributed loading by an
equivalent resultant force and specify its location,
measured from point A.

4-2-21
4-2-22
p.191, 4-152. Wind has blown sand over a platform such that the intensity
3
of the load can be approximated by the function w=(0.5x ) N/m. Simplify
this distributed loading to an equivalent resultant force and specify the
magnitude and location of the force, measured from A.
dA = wdx
10
1 3
FR = dA = x dx
0
2
10
1
= x4
8 0
= 1250N
FR = 1.25kN Ans
10
1 4
xdA =
0
2
x dx

10
1
= x5
10 0
= 10000N m
10000
x= = 8 . 00 m Ans
1250 4-2-23
p.192, 4-160. The distributed load acts on the beam as shown. Determine
the magnitude of the equivalent resultant force and specify its location,
measured from point A.

4-2-24
4-2-25

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