Waiting
로그인 처리 중...

Trial ends in Request Full Access Tell Your Colleague About Jove

5.7: Equations of Equilibrium in Three Dimensions

TABLE OF
CONTENTS
JoVE Core
Mechanical Engineering

JoVE 비디오를 활용하시려면 도서관을 통한 기관 구독이 필요합니다. 전체 비디오를 보시려면 로그인하거나 무료 트라이얼을 시작하세요.

Education
Equations of Equilibrium in Three Dimensions
 
TRANSCRIPT

5.7: Equations of Equilibrium in Three Dimensions

When analyzing structures or systems at rest, it is necessary to ensure they are in equilibrium. This is where the vector and scalar equations of equilibrium come into play. These equations are crucial in ensuring a structure is stable and will not collapse or fall apart. The vector and scalar equations of equilibrium provide a framework for analyzing the forces acting on a body.

According to the vector equations of equilibrium, the vector sum of all the external forces acting on a body must equal zero. Furthermore, the vector sum of the couple moments and the moments of all the forces about a point must also be equal to zero.

Equation 1

The scalar equations of equilibrium state that if the external forces are expressed in the Cartesian form, then summation of the components of the forces along the respective directions must be zero.

Equation 2

Similarly, the scalar summation of the components of a moment in the x, y, and z axes must also be zero.

Equation 3

These equations are fundamental in mechanical engineering, ensuring that structures are safe and stable.


Suggested Reading

Tags

Equations Of Equilibrium Vector Equations Of Equilibrium Scalar Equations Of Equilibrium Analyzing Structures Systems At Rest Stability Of Structures External Forces Couple Moments Moments Of Forces Cartesian Form Components Of Forces Mechanical Engineering

Get cutting-edge science videos from JoVE sent straight to your inbox every month.

Waiting X
Simple Hit Counter