Mathalino: 017 Computation of Force With Given Component Parallel To A Frame Member
Mathalino: 017 Computation of Force With Given Component Parallel To A Frame Member
Engineering Mathematics
Problem 017
If the force F shown in Fig. P-017 is resolved into components parallel to the bars AB and BC, the magnitude of the component parallel to
bar BC is 4 kN. What are the magnitudes of F and its component parallel to AB?
Solution 017
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1.5
tan α =
1.0
∘
α = 56.31
1.5
tan β =
4.0
∘
β = 20.56
∘ ∘ ∘
θ = 90 − α = 90 − 56.31
∘
θ = 33.69
∘ ∘ ∘
ϕ = 90 − β = 90 − 20.56
∘
ϕ = 69.44
∘ ∘ ∘ ∘
φ = 180 − θ − ϕ = 180 − 33.69 − 69.44
∘
φ = 76.87
By Sine law
F FBC
=
sin φ sin θ
FBC sin φ
F =
sin θ
∘
4 sin 76.87
F =
∘
sin 33.69
FAB FBC
=
sin ϕ sin θ
FBC sin ϕ
FAB =
sin θ
∘
4 sin 69.44
FAB =
∘
sin 33.69
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Engineering Mechanics
Principles of Statics
Components of a Force
001 Horizontal and vertical componets of planar forces
002 Components of forces with given slope
003 Components of a 3D force with given distances
004 Components of a 3D force with given angles
005 Components of a force in rotated axes
006 Components of a force in axes that are not perpendicular to each other
007 Components of a force parallel and perpendicular to the incline
008 Components of a force at different pairs of axes
009 Force with given component parallel to the incline
010 Components of force normal and tangent to hypotenuse of a triangle
016 Components of a force parallel to supporting bars
017 Computation of force with given component parallel to a frame member
Moment of a Force
Couples
Resultant of Concurrent Force System
Resultant of Parallel Force System
Resultant of Non-Concurrent Force System
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