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Page 1: ME 101: Forces & Moments (Continued) Chapter 4 ME-101 1

ME 101:

Forces & Moments(Continued)

Chapter 4

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Particle/Rigid Body

• Particle – A very small amount of matter assumed to

occupy a single point in space

• Rigid Body – A combination of a large number of

particles that are fixed relative to one another

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Newton’s 3 Fundamental Laws

• First Law – If the resultant force acting on a particle

is zero, the particle will remain at rest (if originally at

rest) or will move with constant speed in a straight

line (if originally in motion)

• Second Law:

• Third Law – The forces of action and reaction

between bodies in contact have the same magnitude,

same line of action, and opposite sense

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amF

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Equilibrium

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0 FR

0 FrMM

1F

2F 3F

3r

2r

1r

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Equilibrium (in 2-D)

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0xF

0yF

0oM

Particle is in

equilibrium if forces balance (zero

resultant)

Rigid body is in

equilibrium if forces and

moments balance

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Free Body Diagram (FBD)

Forces and moments acting on a body are applied to a

simplified version of the body

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W

Fchair

W

Fchair

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How to Draw a FBD

1. Isolate the body from its surroundings and draw a simplified version of it

2. Use an appropriate coordinate system (Usually Cartesian) and include it with your FBD

3. Add the loads to the body in appropriate locations with proper direction and magnitude

4. Label all known quantities

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T

Example

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WB

TWA

NA

A

B

Fapp

Pulley

θ

Assume surface is smooth – no friction

What is FBD of Block A? Block B?

Fapp

Use the free body diagram to evaluate the system

y

x

θ 3

4

5

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Example

The mass center G of the 1400 kg rear engine car is

located as shown in the figure

Determine the normal force under each tire when the

car is in equilibrium

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Example

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Example

• Determine the pull P on the rope

exerted by the man to hold the

crate in the position shown

• Also find the tension T in the

upper rope

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Example

Compute the moment about point O

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Design Applications

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Hyatt Regency Hotel in Kansas City

• July 17, 1981

• Killing 114

• Injuring 200+

• Worst structural disaster in U.S. history

• The engineering firm that approved the final

plans was stripped of its license

• http://www.onlineethics.org/CMS/

profpractice/ppcases/texindex/

hyatt_walkway.aspx

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Why?

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The initial plan and final deviation

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Beam Failure

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Design Application: Bearings

Two types of bearings

– Rolling-Element • Balls or rollers between inner and outer race

• Very common

– Journal• Shaft in lubricated sleeve

• Rotates on film of oil

• Examples – Engine crankshafts, pumps, and compressors

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Radial Ball Bearing

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Ball and Roller Contact Stress

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Max shear stress occurs below the surface, failure appears as cracks, pits, or flakes

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Roller Bearings

Higher Loads – Axial or Radial

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How to Size Component

• Create FBD

• Determine loads acting on component

• Determine size of component– Consider Non-Traditional Solutions

– Factor of Safety

– Consider Dimensional Constraints

– Cost

– Manufacturability

– Ease of Assembly

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Bearing Selection

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