Mengetahui dan memahami maksud dari momen gaya, momen kopel, dan cara. Apa yang dipelajari sekarang? memindah gaya MOMEN DAN KOPEL

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MOMEN DAN KOPEL Apa yang dipelajari sekarang? Mengetahui dan memahami maksud dari momen gaya, momen kopel, dan cara memindah gaya

Apa itu momen gaya? The moment of a force about a point provides a measure of the tendency for rotation (sometimes called a torque). MOMENT IN 2-D (continued) In the 2-D case, the magnitude of the moment is Mo = F d As shown, d is the perpendicular distance from point O to the line of action of the force. In 2-D, the direction of MO is either clockwise or counter-clockwise depending on the tendency for rotation.

Moment in 2-D b O d a F b O a F y F F x As shown, d is the perpendicular distance from point O to the line of action of the force. MO = F d and the direction is counter-clockwise. Often it is easier to determine MO by using the components of F as shown. MO = (FY a) (FX b) CCW = (+) CW = (-) Example 1 Given: A 40 N force is applied to the wrench. Find: The moment of the force at O. Plan: 1) Resolve the force along x and y axes. 2) Determine MO using scalar analysis. Solution: + Fy = - 40 cos 20 N + Fx = - 40 sin 20 N + MO = {-(40 cos 20 )(200) + (40 sin 20 )(30)}N mm = -7107 N mm = - 7.11 N m

EXAMPLE 2 Given: A 400 N force is applied to the frame and = 20. Find: The moment of the force at A. Plan: 1) Resolve the force along x and y axes. 2) Determine MA using scalar analysis. EXAMPLE 2 (continued) Solution + Fy = -400 cos 20 N + Fx = -400 sin 20 N + MA = {(400 cos 20 )(2) + (400 sin 20 )(3)} N m = 1160 N m

CONCEPT QUESTION 1. What is the moment of the 10 N force about point A (MA)? A) 10 N m B) 30 N m C) 13 N m D) (10/3) N m E) 7 N m A d=3m F = 10 N 2. If a force of magnitude F can be applied in four different 2-D configurations (P,Q,R, & S), select the cases resulting in the maximum and minimum torque values on the nut. (Max, Min). A) (Q, P) B) (R, S) C) (P, R) D) (Q, S) P Q S R 10 N 3m P 2m 5N 3. Using the CCW direction as positive, the net moment of the two forces about point P is A) 10 N m B) 20 N m C) - 20 N m D) 40 N m E) - 40 N m

Apa itu momen kopel? Moment of a Couple A couple is defined as two parallel forces with the same magnitude but opposite in direction separated by a perpendicular distance d. The moment of a couple is defined as MO = F d (using a scalar analysis) or as MO = r F (using a vector analysis). Here r is any position vector from the line of action of F to the line of action of F.

Problem Solving A B A torque or moment of 12 N m is required to rotate the wheel. Which one of the two grips of the wheel above will require less force to rotate the wheel? Problem Solving (2-D) A B M=Fd 12 = F 0.4 F = 30 N M=Fd 12 = F 0.3 F = 40 N

PROBLEM SOLVING - SCALAR Given: Two couples act on the beam. The resultant couple is zero. Find: The magnitudes of the forces P and F and the distance d. PLAN: 1) Use definition of a couple to find P and F. 2) Resolve the 300 N force in x and y directions. 3) Determine the net moment. 4) Equate the net moment to zero to find d. Solution: From the definition of a couple P = 500 N and F = 300 N. Resolve the 300 N force into vertical and horizontal components. The vertical component is (300 cos 30º) N and the horizontal component is (300 sin 30º) N. It was given that the net moment equals zero. So + M = - (500)(2) + (300 cos 30º)(d) + (300 sin 30º)(0.2) = 0 Now solve this equation for d. d = (1000 60 sin 30º) / (300 cos 30º) = 3.96 m

CONCEPT QUESTION 1. In statics, a couple is defined as separated by a perpendicular distance. A) two forces in the same direction. B) two forces of equal magnitude. C) two forces of equal magnitude acting in the same direction. D) two forces of equal magnitude acting in opposite directions. 2. F1 and F2 form a couple. The moment F1 of the couple is given by. A) r1 F1 B) r2 F1 r1 r2 C) F2 r1 D) r2 F2 F2 3. A couple is applied to the beam as shown. Its moment equals N m. 50 N A) 50 B) 60 1m 2m C) 80 D) 100 3 5 4

Apa itu memindah gaya? Several forces and a couple moment are acting on this vertical section of an I-beam. Can you replace them with just one force and one couple moment at point O that will have the same external effect? If yes, how will you do that? AN EQUIVALENT SYSTEM = When a number of forces and couple moments are acting on a body, it is easier to understand their overall effect on the body if they are combined into a single force and couple moment having the same external effect The two force and couple systems are called equivalent systems since they have the same external effect on the body.

Equivalent Force Couple Systems Moving a force from A to O, when both points are on the vectors line of action, does not change the external effect. Hence, a force vector is called a sliding vector. (But the internal effect of the force on the body does depend on where the force is applied). Equivalent Force Couple Systems Moving a force from point A to O (as shown above) requires creating an additional couple moment. Since this new couple moment is a free vector, it can be applied at any point P on the body.

Equivalent Force Couple Systems If the force system lies in the x-y plane (the 2-D case), then the reduced equivalent system can be obtained using the following three scalar equations. Problem Solving (2-D) Given: A 2-D force and couple system as shown. Find: The equivalent resultant force and couple moment acting at A and then the equivalent single force location along the beam AB. Plan: 1) Sum all the x and y components of the forces to find FRA. 2) Find and sum all the moments resulting from moving each force to A. 3) Shift the FRA to a distance d such that d = MRA/FRy

Problem Solving (2-D) + FRx = 25 + 35 sin 30 = 42.5 N d FR + FRy = - 20-35 cos 30 = - 50.31 N + MRA = - 35 cos30 (0.2) - 20(0.6) + 25(0.3) FR = ( 42.52 + (-50.31)2 )1/2 = 65.9 N = tan-1 ( 50.31/42.5) = 49.8 (Kw IV) The equivalent single force FR can be located on the beam AB at a distance d measured from A. = - 10.56 N.m d = MRA/FRy = - 10.56/(-50.31) = 0.21 m.