ME1222 - 4. Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies
ME1222 - 4. Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies
ME1222 - 4. Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies
APPLIED MECHANICS
CHAPTER 04
1) Two Force Principle: As per this principle, if a body in equilibrium is acted upon by
two forces, then they must be equal, opposite, and collinear.
2) Three Force Principle: If a body in equilibrium is acted upon by three forces, then
the resultant of any two forces must be equal, opposite, and collinear with the
third force.
3) Four Force Principle: If a body in equilibrium is acted upon by four forces, then the
resultant of any two forces must be equal, opposite, and collinear with the
resultant of the other two forces.
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1. INTRODUCTION Contd..
• Types of Equilibrium
▪ The necessary and sufficient condition for the static equilibrium of a body are
that the resultant force and couple from all external forces form a system
equivalent to zero,
𝐹Ԧ = 0 Ԧ =0
𝑀𝑂 = (𝑟Ԧ × 𝐹)
▪ Resolving each force and moment into its rectangular components leads to 6 scalar
equations which also express the conditions for static equilibrium,
Fx = 0 Fy = 0 Fz = 0
Mx = 0 My = 0 Mz = 0
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2. Reactions at Supports and Connections for a Two-
Dimensional Structure
01) Reactions equivalent to a force with a known line of action.
▪ Select the extent of the free body and detach it from the
ground and all other bodies.
▪ Indicate point of application, magnitude, and direction of
known external forces, including the rigid body weight.
Mathematically,
𝐹Ԧ = 0 Ԧ =0
𝑀𝑂 = (𝑟Ԧ × 𝐹)