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DOM Unit-5-Static Force Analysis (NW)

This document provides a summary of conceptual and descriptive questions related to static force analysis of machines. The conceptual questions cover topics like constraint forces, virtual work, applied forces, superposition theorem, free body diagrams, static equilibrium, and conditions for equilibrium of linkages with different numbers of forces and moments. The descriptive questions involve calculating input torques or forces required for static equilibrium of various slider crank and four-bar linkages under different applied force configurations.

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DOM Unit-5-Static Force Analysis (NW)

This document provides a summary of conceptual and descriptive questions related to static force analysis of machines. The conceptual questions cover topics like constraint forces, virtual work, applied forces, superposition theorem, free body diagrams, static equilibrium, and conditions for equilibrium of linkages with different numbers of forces and moments. The descriptive questions involve calculating input torques or forces required for static equilibrium of various slider crank and four-bar linkages under different applied force configurations.

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Dynamics of Machines

Subject Code: M-502A


Unit 5: Static Force Analysis
Conceptual Questions:

Each questions in this section carrying equal marks (2)

Question No 1.

a) What do you mean by constraint forces? (5.1)


b) What is the principle of virtual work? (5.4)
c) What do you mean by applied forces? (5.1)
d) Explain the superposition theorem? (5.3)
e) What is a free body diagram ? (5.2)
f) Differentiate between constraint and applied forces. (5.1)
g) What is static equilibrium? (5.2)
h) Explain conditions for two force member equilibrium ? (5.2.1)
i) What is the point of concurrency? (5.2.1)
j) Explain equilibrium of four - force members? (5.2.3)
k) Explain equilibrium members with two force and torque? (5.2.2)
l) What is the criteria for static and dynamic forces analysis? (5.2)
m) What is moment of couple? 5.1)
n) Explain conditions for three force member equilibrium ? 5.2.1)
o) What is friction force? (5.1)

Descriptive Questions:
Each questions in this section carrying equal marks (20)

Question No 1. : A Four-link mechanism with the following dimensions is acted


upon by the force 80 N at 1500 on the link DC. AD= 500 mm, AB=400mm,
BC=1000mm, DC=750 mm, DE= 350 mm. Determine the input torque T on the link
AB for static equilibrium of the mechanism for the given configuration. (5.2)
Question No 2. :A slider- crank mechanism with the following dimensions is acted
upon by a force F=2kN at B. OA= 100mm, AB= 450mm,

Determine the input torque T on the link OA for the static equilibrium of the
mechanism for the given configuration? (5.2)

Question No 3: A four link mechanism with the following dimensions is acted


upon by a force of 50 N on the link DC AT the point E. AD=300 mm, AB=400mm,
BC=600mm, DC= 640mm, DE=840mm.

Determine the input torque T on the link AB for the static equilibrium? (5.2)

Question No 4: Briefly explain the condition for a body to be in equilibrium under


the action of two force, three force, four force and two force and a torque?

(5.2)

Question No 5:A four- bar mechanism with the following dimensions is acted
upon by a force of F=2000N at angle of 45 0linkDC. AB=20 cm,BC=37cm, CD=25cm,
AD= 21.5cm,& CE=10cm

Determine the input torque T on the link AB which is making an angle 1100from
horizontal for the static equilibrium? (5.2)
Question No 6: A four link mechanism with the following dimensions is acted
upon by a force of S=2000 N on the link AB, F=4000 at slider and force Q= 500Non
the linkBC. AB=30 cm,BC=45.5cm, BE=17.5mm, AD= 15cm,

Determine the input torque T on the link AB for the static equilibrium? (5.3)

Question No 7: A four link mechanism with the following dimensions is acted


upon by a force of S on the link AB, Q=2000 at 70 0on the link BC and force P=
1000N at 600on the link CD. AG=15cm,AD= 56cm, DC=30cm, AB=30cm,
BC=30.5cm, BF=16cm& CE=14cm,

Determine the force S on the link AB for the static equilibrium? (5.3)

Question No 8: A quaternary link ABCD under the action of forces F1, F2, F3 and,F4

Acting at A, B, C and D respectively. The link in the static equilibrium. Determine


the magnitude of forces F2, andF3 and the direction of F3. (5.2.3)

Question No 9:A four- bar linkage mechanism M12, an external load P= 534
∟2200 N acts at point Q on link 4. Find all the constraint forces and their reactions
necessary for this to be a position of equilibrium. (5.2)
M12 P=534 N

Question No 10:A slider crank mechanism has an external load P= 445 N acting
horizontally at point Q on link 4. Determine the torque M12 that must be applied
on link 2to hold the mechanism in static equilibrium at the position. (5.2)

Prepared By : Nitin Waghmare

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