310toumad
Mechanical
- May 12, 2016
- 63
If I have a piece of rectangular HSS, with another formed channel resting on top with spacer blocks on the inside, how do I find the reactions of the blocks on the sides that resist the moment shown? I'm not sure if my convention of the angle of the reactions is correct. I believe for the block on the right, its corner follows the path traced by the circle with the center at the pivot point of the moment. For the block on the left, the corner that contacts the HSS does so only after the one on the right makes contact, and starts pivoting at that location.
So that leaves me with the question, how to find the reactionary forces if I know the magnitude of the moment and all the dimensions? Its not a force couple because they aren't parallel (although their x-y components would be I suppose), unless I have their direction screwed up then its a simple M/d = F situation, but I'm not sure if that is the case.
So that leaves me with the question, how to find the reactionary forces if I know the magnitude of the moment and all the dimensions? Its not a force couple because they aren't parallel (although their x-y components would be I suppose), unless I have their direction screwed up then its a simple M/d = F situation, but I'm not sure if that is the case.