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Free Body Diagram For Trailer

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rc0213

Mechanical
Oct 14, 2010
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I am looking for help on creating a Free Body Diagram on the Drag Link of a dump trailer. This drag link assembly reacts to the frame, chassis and the dump body. I can go further in detail if someone can guide me. I appreciate any help.

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Start by creating a FBD for something else, say a drag link you might find in a car's steering system. Post a sketch here.


Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
 
Mike,

Thanks for helping. I hope to get one together for the FEA this afternoon. I have included the assembly of the drag link assembly, and a pic of how it is applied on a dump truck. The left end is attached to a hydraulic cylinder, which lifts the dump body. I really appreciate your help!

 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=67607e71-8da3-4968-b55e-88a4636012f7&file=Drag_Link_FBD.zip
I see the problem; you don't remember what a FBD is.
Please review the kinematics book from your sophomore year in engineering school.




Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
 
That is what they call drag link in the trailer industry. And, I know how to do basic FBD. Thanks for your time.
 
None of your attachments have a FBD in them anywhere...

with that said, one of those members appears to be pinned at both ends- meaning it is a two-force member which seen no bending. The FBD for that is very easy.

The other member is a three force member, which is slightly more complicated.
 
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