Structures and Forces
Structures and Forces
Unit 4
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• Structures have definite size and shape,
which serve a definite purpose or function
1 kg = 10N
(actually it’s 9.8N, but 10 is an
easier number to estimate)
Force and Weight
• An elephant has a mass of 5000 kg.
• On the moon would the mass of an elephant
change?
• What does change?
• When does the mass change?
Types of Forces
• Fg = force of gravity (determine Fg = mg)
• Fa = Force applied (Force pushing or
pulling the object)
• FN =Force Normal
• Ff = force friction (resistance on object)
Force Diagram
Force Normal
Force Gravity
Describing Force
• To describe a force you need direction and
its size.
• You lift a 50 N box upward.
• A 15 N book falls down on your foot.
Force Diagrams
• If there is a force being strongly applied to
an object then the arrow will be longer.
• Draw a force diagram for the following:
– An elevator at rest
– An elevator going to the top floor
– An elevator going to the main floor
• Pushing a box
• Pull up
• Tug of war
• Elevator
Topic #4
• It stretches materials.
• Examples: rope bridges, telephone
wires, tents, suspension bridges,
inflated stadium domes, steel
cables supporting a full elevator,
and hair when someone yanks on it
Compression: the pushing
force
• It squashes materials
• Examples: pyramids,
telephone poles, arch
bridges, elephant legs,
tree trunks, and your
little brother when you
sit on him
Tension and Compression
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Metal Fatigue
• Metal fatigue is the phenomenon leading to
fracture under repeated or fluctuating stress.
Fatigue fractures are progressive beginning
as minute cracks and grow under continued
stress. The particles in the metal move
further apart and have less attraction to each
other. When a crack develops it weakens
the metal and can eventually fail even if a
small force is applied.
Topic 6: Designing with Forces
• 3 key methods to help structures withstand
forces are:
– Distribute the load
– Direct the forces along angled components