Three-Dimensional Force Systems: Today's Objectives
Three-Dimensional Force Systems: Today's Objectives
Three-Dimensional Force Systems: Today's Objectives
Today’s Objectives:
Students will be able to solve 3-D particle equilibrium problems by
a) Drawing a 3-D free body diagram, and,
b) Applying the three scalar equations (based on one vector
equation) of equilibrium.
In-class Activities:
• Check Homework
• Reading Quiz
• Applications
• Equations of Equilibrium
• Concept Questions
• Group Problem Solving
• Attention Quiz
READING QUIZ
1. Particle P is in equilibrium with five (5) forces acting on it in
3-D space. How many scalar equations of equilibrium can be
written for point P?
A) 2 B) 3 C) 4
D) 5 E) 6
2. In 3-D, when a particle is in equilibrium, which of the
following equations apply?
A) (Fx) i + (Fy) j + (Fz) k = 0
B) F = 0
C) Fx = Fy = Fz = 0
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
APPLICATIONS
Plan:
1) Draw a FBD of particle O.
2) Write the unknown force as
F = {Fx i + Fy j + Fz k} N
3) Write F1, F2 and F3 in Cartesian vector form.
4) Apply the three equilibrium equations to solve for the three
unknowns Fx, Fy, and Fz.
EXAMPLE #1
(continued)
F1 = {400 j}N
F2 = {-800 k}N
F3 = F3 (rB/ rB)
= 700 N [(-2 i – 3 j + 6k)/(22 + 32 + 62)½]
= {-200 i – 300 j + 600 k} N
EXAMPLE #1
(continued)
Equating the respective i, j, k components to zero, we have
Fx = -200 + FX = 0; solving gives Fx = 200 N
Fy = 400 – 300 + Fy = 0 ; solving gives Fy = -100 N
Fz = -800 + 600 + Fz = 0 ; solving gives Fz = 200 N
Plan:
1) Draw a free body diagram of Point A. Let the unknown force
magnitudes be FB, FC, F D .
2) Represent each force in the Cartesian vector form.
3) Apply equilibrium equations to solve for the three unknowns.
4) Find the spring stretch using FB = K * S .
EXAMPLE #2 (continued)
FBD at A
FB = FB i N
FC = FC (cos 120 i + cos 135 j + cos 60 k) N
= {- 0.5 FC i – 0.707 FC j + 0.5 FC k} N
FD = FD(rAD/rAD)
= FD N[(-1 i + 2 j + 2 k)/(12 + 22 + 22)½ ]
= {- 0.3333 FD i + 0.667 FD j + 0.667 FD k}N
EXAMPLE #2 (continued)
The weight is W = (- mg) k = (-100 kg * 9.81 m/sec2) k = {- 981 k} N
Now equate the respective i , j , k components to zero.
Fx = FB – 0.5FC – 0.333FD = 0
Fy = - 0.707 FC + 0.667 FD = 0
Fz = 0.5 FC + 0.667 FD – 981 N = 0
Solving the three simultaneous equations yields
FC = 813 N
FD = 862 N
FB = 693.7 N
The spring stretch is (from F = k * s)
s = FB / k = 693.7 N / 1500 N/m = 0.462 m
CONCEPT QUIZ
1. In 3-D, when you know the direction of a force but not its
magnitude, how many unknowns corresponding to that force
remain?
A) One B) Two C) Three D) Four
Plan:
1) Draw a free body diagram of Point A. Let the unknown force
magnitudes be FB, FC, F D .
2) Represent each force in the Cartesian vector form.
3) Apply equilibrium equations to solve for the three unknowns.
GROUP PROBLEM SOLVING (continued)
z
FBD of Point A: W
y
x FD
FB FC
A) {-20 i + 10 j – 10 k}lb F1 = 20 lb A y
B) {-10 i – 20 j – 10 k} lb
X
C) {+ 20 i – 10 j – 10 k}lb
D) None of the above.
2. In 3-D, when you don’t know the direction or the magnitude
of a force, how many unknowns do you have corresponding
to that force?
A) One B) Two C) Three D) Four