Couples: Chapter Two Force System
Couples: Chapter Two Force System
Couples
MO = F(a+d) – Fa
∴ M=Fd …(2-11)
The direction and the sense of the couple moment are determined by the right-
hand rule, where the thumb indicates this direction when the fingers are curled
with the sense of rotation caused by the couple forces. In all cases, M will act
perpendicular to the plane containing these forces.
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Figure below illustrates the four operations that may be performed on a couple
without changing its moment; all couples shown in the figure are equivalent.
The operations are
1. Changing the magnitude F of each force and the perpendicular distance d
while keeping the product Fd constant,
2. Rotating the couple in its plane,
3. Moving the couple to a parallel position in its plane
4. Moving the couple to a parallel plane
Resultant of Couples:
Because couples are vectors, they may be added by the usual rules of vector
addition. Being free vectors, the requirement that the couples to be added must
have a common point of application does not apply.
The resolution of couples is no different than the resolution of moments of
forces.
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Example 27: Determine the resultant couple moment of three couples acting on
the plate in Figure below.
+ MR = ΣM;
Example 28: Determine the magnitude and direction of the couple moment
acting on the gear in Figure (a)
= 43.9 N.m
= 43.9 N.m
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Example 29: Determine the couple moment acting on the pipe shown in Figure
(a). Segment AB is directed 30o below x-y plane.
Solution: The perpendicular distance between the lines of action of the couple
forces is
d = 6cos30o = 5.196 in
M ≅ 130 lb.in ⇐
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Example 30: The rigid structural member is subjected to a couple of the two
100 N forces. Replace this couple by an equivalent couple consisting of the two
forces P and –P, each of which has a magnitude of 400 N. Determine the proper
angle θ.
M = Fd M =100(0.1) = 10 N.m
10
θ = cos −1 = 51.3
o
16
Hint: Since the two equal couples are parallel free vectors, the only dimensions
which are relevant are those which give the perpendicular distance between the
forces of the couples.
Example 31: Determine the magnitude and direction of the couple M which
will replace the two given couples and still produce the
same external effect on the block. Specify the two forces F
and –F, applied in the two faces of the block parallel to the
y-z plane, which may replace the four given forces. The 30
N forces act parallel to the y-z plane.
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The direction of M1 is normal to the plane defined by the two forces, and sense,
shown in Figure, is established by the right-hand convention. The couple due to
the 25 N forces has the magnitude
with the direction and sense shown in the same Figure. The two couple vectors
combine to give the components
1.599
With θ = tan −1 −1
= tan 0.974 = 44.3
o
1 .600
The forces F and –F lie in a plane normal to the couple M, and their moment arm
as seen from the Figure is 100 mm. Thus, each force has the magnitude
2.23
[M = Fd] F= = 22.3 N
0.10
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