Oh I see what you're getting at, although your diagram confused me for a while. Do you mean:
i.e. the reaction is a normal force plus a moment caused by the eccentricity, which can be swapped into a couple (R1) acting about the mid-point of the contact area.
M = mg*e = R1 * 2b/3
I think at one...
I'm analyzing a pallet holder where the load (mass = m, length = L, assumed to be a rigid body) rests between the top and bottom plates (it's just slotted in there, the top plate isn't weighting the load down in any way). The load is also secured laterally with a slight slip allowed but just...
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For the vertical load case the...