WorksheetsSTRUCTURAL CONCEPTUALIZATION M-01 05
Total questions: 50
Worksheet time: 2hrs 40mins
What Type of Truss is this?
Howe
Pratt
Fink
Crescent
What Type of Truss is this?
Bowstring
Pratt
Fink
Crescent
What Type of Truss is this?
Bowstring
Modified Fink
Fink
Crescent
What Type of Truss is this?
Bowstring
Modified Fink
Fink
Crescent
What Type of Truss is this?
Bowstring
Pratt
Fink
Crescent
What Type of Truss is this?
Bowstring
Pratt
Fink
Crescent
What Type of Truss is this?
Baltimore
Parker
K-Truss
Warren
What Type of Truss is this?
Baltimore
Parker
K-Truss
Warren
What Type of Truss is this?
Pratt
Lattice
K-Truss
Warren
What Type of Truss is this?
Pratt
Lattice
K-Truss
Warren
What Type of Truss is this?
Deck Warren
Lattice
Howe
Warren
What Type of Truss is this?
Deck Warren
Lattice
Howe
Warren
What Type of Truss is this?
Deck Warren
Lattice
Howe
Warren
The geometry of motion.
Rigid Body
Force
Kinetics
Kinematics
Used to describe the motion of a particle or body without consideration of the forces causing the motion.
Rigid Body
Force
Kinetics
Kinematics
Branch of mechanics that releases the force acting on a body to its mass and acceleration.
Rigid Body
Force
Kinetics
Kinematics
Defined as a definite amount of matter the parts of which are fixed in position relative to each other.
Rigid Body
Force
Kinetics
Kinematics
Defined as that which changes, or tends to change, the state of motion of a body.
Rigid Body
Force
Kinetics
Kinematics
Effect of a force is to produce stress and deformation in the body on which the force acts.
Inward Effect
Outward Effect
Internal Effect
External Effect
Effect of forces that are considered in engineering mechanics.
Inward Effect
Outward Effect
Internal Effect
External Effect
Effect of forces that are considered in strength of materials.
Inward Effect
Outward Effect
Internal Effect
External Effect
What is not considered as the characteristic of a force?
Its Motion
Its Magnitude
Its position of its line and action
The direction or sense in which the force acts along its line of action.
States that the external effect of a force on a body is the same for all points of application along its line of action.
Force System
Principle of Transmissibility
Parallel Force System
Non-Concurrent Force System
Arrangement where two or more forces act on a body or a group of related bodies.
Force System
Principle of Transmissibility
Parallel Force System
Non-Concurrent Force System
Forces whose lines of action pass through a common point.
Force System
Concurrent
Parallel Force System
Non-Concurrent Force System
Forces in which the lines of action are parallel.
Force System
Concurrent
Parallel Force System
Non-Concurrent Force System
Forces in which the lines of action are neither parallel nor intersect in a common point.
Force System
Concurrent
Parallel Force System
Non-Concurrent Force System
Commonly used in the United States in the pound or multiples of the pounds such as the kip (1000 pounds) or ton (2000 pounds).
Unit of Force
Resultant
Parallel Force System
Non-Concurrent Force System
When the lines of action of all forces in a force system lie in one plane.
Concurrent System
Non-Concurrent System
Coplanar
Non-Coplanar
When the lines of action of all forces in a force system lie in different planes.
Concurrent System
Non-Concurrent System
Coplanar
Non-Coplanar
A body acted upon by a balanced force system is in equilibrium resultant is equal to zero.
Static Equilibrium
Force
Resultant
Principle of Transmissibility
Action and reaction forces between two particles are always equal and oppositely directed.
Static Equilibrium
Force System
Resultant
Principle of Transmissibility
The action of one body upon another:
- due to direct contact
- due to magnetic or gravitational attraction
- generated by moving bodies - inertia force
Static Equilibrium
Force
Resultant
Principle of Transmissibility
It is a single force, a couple or a force and a couple which acting alone will produce the same effect as the force system.
Static Equilibrium
Spatial
Resultant
Principle of Transmissibility
States that the external effect of a force on a body acted upon is independent of the point of application of the force but the same for all points along its line of action.
Static Equilibrium
Force System
Resultant
Principle of Transmissibility
An arrangement of any two or more forces that act on a body or on a group of related bodies.
Static Equilibrium
Force System
Resultant
Principle of Transmissibility
What are two types of Force System?
Non-Coplanar
Concurrent
Coplanar
Spatial
What type of Coplanar Force System is this?
Concurrent
Linear
Parallel
Non-Concurrent
What type of Coplanar Force System is this?
Concurrent
Linear
Parallel
Non-Concurrent
What type of Coplanar Force System is this?
Concurrent
Non-Parallel
Parallel
Non-Concurrent
What type of Coplanar Force System is this?
Concurrent
Non-Parallel
Parallel
Non-Concurrent
What type of Coplanar Force System is this?
Concurrent
Non-Parallel
Parallel
Non-Concurrent
Deals with the relations between externally applied loads and their internal effects on bodies.
Shear Force
Bending Moment
Strength of Materials
Axial Force
Pulling or pushing action over the section.
Shear Force
Bending Moment
Torque
Axial Force
Are components of the total resistance to sliding the portion to one side of the exploratory section past the other.
Shear Force
Bending Moment
Torque
Axial Force
Component that measures the resistance to twisting the member.
Shear Force
Bending Moment
Torque
Axial Force
Three components measures the resistance to bend the member about y or x axes.
Shear Force
Bending Moment
Torque
Axial Force
Geometry of the solid body: straight, slender member with cross section that is either constant or that changes slowly along the length of the member.
Beding
Modulus of Elasticity
Axial Deformation
Hooke's Law
A principle of physics that states that the that the force needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance is proportional to that distance.
Beding
Modulus of Elasticity
Axial Deformation
Hooke's Law
Acting parallel to member axis.
Load
Stress
Axial Deformation
Hooke's Law
