2-1 Resultant of Concurrent Forces - Triangular Method
2-1 Resultant of Concurrent Forces - Triangular Method
Module 2.1
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Two Forces Three or more
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INTRODUCTION
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GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION
OF FORCES: VECTORS
• Vector quantities can be represented graphically by arrows drawn
to an appropriate scale.
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GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION
OF FORCES: VECTORS
F F
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RESULTANT OF CONCURRENT
FORCES: VECTORS
• It has been found by experiment that a concurrent force system
can be replaced by a single force or resultant.
• The resultant has the same physical effect as the force system
it replaces.
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RESULTANT OF CONCURRENT FORCES:
VECTORS - Parallelogram Method
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Parallelogram Method
• The parallelogram law states that two forces whose lines of
action intersect can be replaced by a single force.
• Which is the diagonal of a parallelogram that has sides equal
to the two forces
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RESULTANT OF CONCURRENT
FORCES: VECTORS - Triangular Method
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Triangular Method
• The closing side of the triangle forms the resultant with the tail of
the resultant at the tail of the fixed force and the tip of the
resultant at the tip of the moved force.
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Examples and problems start on textbook
page 30.
The two forces S and T act as shown in Fig. (a) at point O. Obtain their resultant
graphically by the parallelogram method and the triangular method.
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Example
A ship is pulled by two tugboats, as shown in Fig. (a). The resultant force is 3 kip
parallel to the x axis. Find the forces exerted by each tugboat graphically by the
triangular method.
The resultant of 3 kip is drawn to scale parallel to the x axis from O to V as shown in Fig. (b). The
line OT is drawn through O at an angle of 25° and the line VS through V at an angle of 35°. The two
lines intersect at point U. Force P is directed from O to U, and force Q is directed from U to V.
Measuring the magnitude of the forces, we obtain
P = 2.0 kip Q = 1.5 kip
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Example
The two forces P and S act as shown in Fig. (a) at point A. Obtain their resultant by trigonometry.
R = 12.30 kN
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RESULTANT OF THREE OR MORE
CONCURRENT FORCES
• Shown here, the resultant of three forces P, Q, and S is determined
by repeated application of the triangular method.
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RESULTANT OF THREE OR MORE
CONCURRENT FORCES
shown here.
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Examples and problems start on textbook
page 34.
The four forces (a) act at point P. Obtain their resultant graphically by the polygon
method.
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