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  • MEKANIKA TEKNIK TI

    OLEH:IR. ARIEF SUWANDI, MTJakarta, 2009

  • Apa itu Mekanika?Cabang ilmu fisika yang berbicara tentang keadaan diam atau geraknya benda-benda yang mengalami kerja atau aksi gaya

  • Buku ajar / ReferensiR. C. Hibbeler, Engineering Mechanics, 7th - 10th Edition, Person Prentice-HallF. P. Beer and E. R. Johnston Jr., Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics, SI Metric Edition, Mcgraw-hill, 3rd EditionR. C. Hibbeler, Mechanics of Material, 3th Edition, Person Prentice-Hall dll

  • Bagaimana evaluasinya ?Tugas-Kuis: 25 %UTS: 30 %UAS: 45 %

    Tidak mentolerir segala bentuk kecuranganTapi tetap boleh cross check

  • Penjelasan TUGASDikerjakan pada kertas A4Tulis nama dan NRP di sebelah kanan atas, serta tanggal dan tugas ke berapaSilahkan mengerjakan soal apa saja yang berkaitan dengan materi yang disampaikanSilahkan mengerjakan berapa pun soal yang sanggup anda selesaikanSoal-soal harus dari buku yang disepakatiMencantumkan judul buku, pengarang, dan nomer soal yang dikerjakan, plus halaman buku

  • Apa saja yang dipelajari?Keseimbangan partikel Keseimbangan benda tegarDiagram gaya normal, diagram gaya geser, dan diagram momenKonsep teganganMomen inersia dan momen polarTeori kegagalan statis

  • Apa pentingnya mekanika (statik) / keseimbangan ?

  • Apa perbedaan partikel dan benda tegar?Particle: A very small amount of matter which may be assumed to occupy a single point in space.Rigid body: A combination of a large number of particles occupying fixed position with respect to each other.

  • Apa perbedaan Partikel dan Benda Tegar ?Partikel: Mempunyai suatu massa namun ukurannya dapat diabaikan, sehingga geometri benda tidak akan terlibat dalam analisis masalah

    Benda Tegar:Kombinasi sejumlah partikel yang mana semua partikel berada pada suatu jarak tetap terhadap satu dengan yang lain

  • Contoh Partikel

  • Contoh Benda Tegar

  • Review Sistem Satuan Four fundamental physical quantities. Length, Time, Mass, Force. We will work with two unit systems in statics: SI & US Customary.Bagaimana konversi dari SI ke US atau sebaliknya ?

  • Apa yang harus dilakukan supaya Mekanika Teknik menjadi mudah ?Banyak dan sering menyelesaikan soal-soal Prosedur mengerjakan soal:Baca soal dengan cermatBuat free body diagram dan tabulasikan data soalTuliskan prinsip dasar / persamaan yang relevan dengan soalSelesaikan persamaan sepraktis mungkin sehingga didapat hasil yang signifikan dan jangan lupa disertai sistem satuanPelajari jawaban dengan akal sehat, masuk akal atau tidakJika ada waktu, coba pikirkan cara lain untuk menyelesaikan soal tersebut.

  • THE WHAT, WHY AND HOW OF A FREE BODY DIAGRAM (FBD) Free Body Diagrams are one of the most important things for you to know how to draw and use.What ? - It is a drawing that shows all external forces acting on the particle.Why ? - It helps you write the equations of equilibrium used to solve for the unknowns (usually forces or angles).

  • How ? 1. Imagine the particle to be isolated or cut free from its surroundings. 2. Show all the forces that act on the particle.Active forces: They want to move the particle. Reactive forces: They tend to resist the motion.3. Identify each force and show all known magnitudes and directions. Show all unknown magnitudes and / or directions as variables . FBD at A Note : Engine mass = 250 KgA

  • Fundamental PrinciplesThe parallelogram law for the addition of forces: Two forces acting on a particle can be replaced by a single force, called resultant, obtained by drawing the diagonal of the parallelogram which has sides equal to the given forces

  • Fundamental Principles (cont)The principle of transmissibility: A force acting at a point of a rigid body can be replaced by a force of the the same magnitude and same direction, but acting on at a different point on the line of actionf1 and f2 are equivalent if their magnitudes are the same and the object is rigid.

  • APPLICATION OF VECTOR ADDITIONThere are four concurrent cable forces acting on the bracket.How do you determine the resultant force acting on the bracket ?

  • Addition of VectorsLaw of cosines,

  • Sample ProblemThe two forces act on a bolt at A. Determine their resultant.SOLUTION:Trigonometric solution - use the triangle rule for vector addition in conjunction with the law of cosines and law of sines to find the resultant.

  • Sample Problem (cont)Trigonometric solution - Apply the triangle rule. From the Law of Cosines,From the Law of Sines,

  • ADDITION OF SEVERAL VECTORSStep 3 is to find the magnitude and angle of the resultant vector. Step 1 is to resolve each force into its components Step 2 is to add all the x components together and add all the y components together. These two totals become the resultant vector.

  • Example of this process,

  • You can also represent a 2-D vector with a magnitude and angle.

  • EXAMPLEGiven: Three concurrent forces acting on a bracket.Find: The magnitude and angle of the resultant force.

    Plan:a) Resolve the forces in their x-y components.b) Add the respective components to get the resultant vector.c) Find magnitude and angle from the resultant components.

  • EXAMPLE (continued)F1 = { 15 sin 40 i + 15 cos 40 j } kN = { 9.642 i + 11.49 j } kNF2 = { -(12/13)26 i + (5/13)26 j } kN = { -24 i + 10 j } kNF3 = { 36 cos 30 i 36 sin 30 j } kN = { 31.18 i 18 j } kN

  • EXAMPLE (continued)Summing up all the i and j components respectively, we get,FR = { (9.642 24 + 31.18) i + (11.49 + 10 18) j } kN = { 16.82 i + 3.49 j } kNFR = ((16.82)2 + (3.49)2)1/2 = 17.2 kN = tan-1(3.49/16.82) = 11.7

  • Sample ProblemFour forces act on bolt A as shown. Determine the resultant of the force on the bolt.SOLUTION:Resolve each force into rectangular components.Calculate the magnitude and direction of the resultant.Determine the components of the resultant by adding the corresponding force components.

  • Sample Problem (cont)SOLUTION:Resolve each force into rectangular components.Calculate the magnitude and direction.Determine the components of the resultant by adding the corresponding force components.

  • READING QUIZ1. The subject of mechanics deals with what happens to a body when ______ is / are applied to it. A) magnetic field B) heat C) forces D) neutrons E) lasers2. ________________ still remains the basis of most of todays engineering sciences. A) Newtonian MechanicsB) Relativistic Mechanics C) Euclidean MechanicsC) Greek Mechanics

  • READING QUIZ3. Which one of the following is a scalar quantity? A) Force B) Position C) Mass D) Velocity4. For vector addition you have to use ______ law. A) Newtons Second B) the arithmetic C) Pascals D) the parallelogram

  • CONCEPT QUIZ5. Can you resolve a 2-D vector along two directions, which are not at 90 to each other? A) Yes, but not uniquely. B) No. C) Yes, uniquely.

    6. Can you resolve a 2-D vector along three directions (say at 0, 60, and 120)? A) Yes, but not uniquely. B) No. C) Yes, uniquely.

  • ATTENTION QUIZ7. Resolve F along x and y axes and write it in vector form. F = { ___________ } N A) 80 cos (30) i - 80 sin (30) j B) 80 sin (30) i + 80 cos (30) j C) 80 sin (30) i - 80 cos (30) j D) 80 cos (30) i + 80 sin (30) j8. Determine the magnitude of the resultant (F1 + F2) force in N when F1 = { 10 i + 20 j } N and F2 = { 20 i + 20 j } N . A) 30 N B) 40 N C) 50 N D) 60 N E) 70 N

  • *Mainly explain the three steps using the example .********Answers:1.C2.A*Answers:1. C2. D*Answers:1. C2. A*Answers:1. C2. C