DiscipleofScience
Electrical
- Apr 8, 2011
- 29
Hi
I am using a rod in compression and am fairly comfortable with using Eulers theorem.
However how could I resolve the situation where a compressive force is at an angle - see picture
I believe that this would actually force a torque on the rodding and perhaps should be more of a concern than Euler.
Would I resolve the force into the x and y components relative to the centre line of the rod and the force that is not resolved to the centreline is basically the torque that is acting on the rodding itself rather than transmitting force.
I am trying to understand the forces in this rodding as presently it is bending.
regards
John
I am using a rod in compression and am fairly comfortable with using Eulers theorem.
However how could I resolve the situation where a compressive force is at an angle - see picture
I believe that this would actually force a torque on the rodding and perhaps should be more of a concern than Euler.
Would I resolve the force into the x and y components relative to the centre line of the rod and the force that is not resolved to the centreline is basically the torque that is acting on the rodding itself rather than transmitting force.
I am trying to understand the forces in this rodding as presently it is bending.
regards
John