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Chapter 12 Equilibrium and Elasticity

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1 Chapter 12 Equilibrium and Elasticity
In this chapter we will define equilibrium and find the conditions needed so that an object is at equilibrium. We will then apply these conditions to a variety of practical engineering problems of static equilibrium. We will also examine how a “rigid” body can be deformed by an external force. In this section we will introduce the following concepts: Stress and strain Young’s modulus (in connection with tension and compression) Shear modulus (in connection with shearing) Bulk modulus (in connection with hydraulic stress) (12-1)

2 (12-2)

3 (12-3)

4 (12-4)

5 (12-5)

6 Statics Problem Recipe
1. Draw a force diagram. (Label the axes.) Choose a convenient origin O. A good choice is to have one of the unknown forces acting at O Sign of the torque  for each force: - If the force induces clockwise (CW) rotation If the force induces counterclockwise (CCW) rotation 4. Equilibrium conditions: 5. Make sure that number of unknowns = number of equations (12-6)

7 (12-7)

8 (12-8)

9 O (12-9)

10 (12-10)

11 (12-11)

12 O (12-12)

13 (12-13)

14 (12-14)

15 (12-15)

16 A (12-16)

17 A A F (12-17)


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