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Engineering Mechanics

Friction in Action

What is friction?
Friction is a retarding force that
opposes motion.
Friction types:

Dry or
Coulombic
friction

Sources of dry friction

Static friction
Kinetic friction
Fluid friction

Asperities between contacting surfaces


Interactions at the atomic level

Tribology studies sources of friction,


lubrication, wear and tear etc.

Coefficient of Friction

At impending motion:
F = N
This is the maximum force for a given N.
is coefficient of friction.

for impending relative motion = s


for actual relative motion = k
k <= s

The Laws of Dry Friction. Coefficients


of Friction
Maximum static-friction force:

Kinetic-friction force:

Maximum static-friction force and kineticfriction force are:


- proportional to normal force
- dependent on type and condition of
contact surfaces
- independent of contact area

Application (BJ10)
Friction is both problematic
and useful in many engineering
applications, such as in tires
and brakes.

8-5

The Laws of Dry Friction. Coefficients of


Friction
Four situations can occur when a rigid body is in contact with
a horizontal surface:

No friction,
(Px = 0)

No motion,
(Px < Fm)

Motion impending,
(Px = Fm)

Motion,
(Px >
Fm)

Angles of Friction
It is sometimes convenient to replace normal force
N and friction force F by their resultant R:

No friction

No motion

Motion impending

Motion

How to invoke laws of


Key: Always keep track of the
friction?
number of unknowns and the number
of equilibrium equation.

Read : Beer and Johnston 8th Ed. pgs


441-442

Problem type 1:

Like a usual equilibrium problem


Solve using what we learnt earlier
Only a couple of changes, eg.:

Verify if the surface is capable of handling the load


OR
Find the minimum friction coefficient required.
OR
Given slipping occurs find the friction coefficient.

Friction law need to be used at the very end.

Ladder Problem 1 BJ10


A 6.5-m ladder AB of
mass
10
kg
leans
against a wall as shown.
Assuming that there is
no
friction
at
B,
determine the smallest
value of the coefficient
of static friction at A for
which equilibrium can be
maintained.

Problem 1

The friction tongs shown are


used to lift a 750-lb casting.
Knowing that h = 35in.
determine the smallest
allowable value of the
coefficient of static friction
between the casting and
blocks D and D.

Problem 2
A woman pedals her bicycle up a 5-percent grade and a
slippery road at a steady speed. The woman and bicycle have a
combined mass of 82 kg. with mass center at G. If the rear wheel
is on the verge of slipping, determine the coefficient of friction s
between the rear tire and the road. If the coefficient of friction is
doubled, what would be the friction force acting on the rear
wheel? (why may we neglect friction under the front wheel)

Problem 3

The light bar is used to support the 50-kg block in its


vertical guides. If the coefficient of static friction is 0.3 at
the upper end of the bar and 0.4 at the lower end of the
bar, find the friction force acting on each end for x =
75mm. Also find the maximum value of x for which the
bar will not slip.

Problem Type 2
Number of equations is less than
number of unknowns.
Motion of the body is impending.
You are asked to obtain:

Force/Torque required to start the


impending motion.
Some distance, angle, coefficient of friction,
etc. for the impending motion.

Need to use the law of friction at


impending surface.
Careful about the sign of forces.

Ladder Problem 2 BJ10


A 6.5-m ladder AB of
mass 10 kg leans
against a wall as
shown. Assuming that
the coefficient of static
friction is the same at
both
surfaces
of
contact, determine the
smallest value of for
which equilibrium can
be maintained.

Problem 4

The coefficients of friction are s = 0.4 and k = 0.3 between


all surfaces of contact. Determine the force P for which
motion of the 30-kg block is impending if cable AB (a) is
attached as shown, (b) is removed.

Problem Type 3

Similar to Problem Type 2, but with one significant


difference
There can be multiple modes of slipping.
Which particular contact at which the impending
slippage occurs have to be decided by
Trial and error
Inspection
Physical intuition.
Ultimately it must be checked that everything is
consistent, i.e., the force on surfaces other than slipping
surfaces should be less than N.
Caution: Be careful about the direction of forces

Problem 5: Another Ladderlike problem

A block of mass mo is placed


between the vertical wall and the
small ideal roller at the upper
end A of the uniform slender bar
of mass m. The lower end B of
the bar rests on the horizontal
surface. If the coefficient of static
friction is s at B and also
between the block and the wall,
determine a general expression
for the minimum value min of
for which the block will remain in
equilibrium.
Evaluate
the
expression for s = 0.5 and
m/mo = 10.
For these
conditions, check for possible
slipping at B.

Problem 6

The 12-lb slender rod AB is pinned at A and rests on the 36-lb


cylinder C. Knowing that the diameter of the cylinder is 12.5 in.
and that the coefficient of static friction is 0.35 between all
surfaces of contact, determine the largest magnitude of the
force P for which equilibrium is maintained

Problem Type 4
Whether there is an impending slipping or tipping.
If slipping occurs:
F = N
at the point of slipping
If tipping occurs
Reactions at all points other than the point of tipping is
equal to zero.
Note that this case is just a special case of what we have
seen earlier.

Problem 7

A homogenous block of weight W rests on a horizontal plane and is


subjected to the horizontal force P as shown. If the coefficient of
friction is , determine the greatest value which h may have so that
the block will start sliding without tipping.

It should be noted that we are


Interested in the case when
the block is about to slide. So
the motion is impending.

Problem 8

The device shown prevents clockwise rotation


in the horizontal plane of the central wheel by
means of frictional locking of the two small
rollers. For given values of R and r and for a
common coefficient of friction at all contact
surfaces, determine the range of values of d
for which the device will operate as described.
Neglect weight of the two rollers.

Problem 9

Determine the force P required to move the two identical rollers up


the incline. Each role weighs 30lb, and the coefficient of friction at all
contacting surfaces is 0.2.

Question? SuGGESTIONS?

Problem 1

What is the height h of the step so that the force P will roll the
cylinder of weight 25kg over the step without impending slippage at
the point of contact A. Take the coefficient of friction to be equal to
0.3.

Problem 2 MK2

A 5 deg wedge is used to lift the 1000-lb cylinder as shown. If the


coefficient of friction is for all surfaces, determine the force P
required to move the wedge.

Problem 3, BJ8

A slender rod of length


L is lodged between
peg C and the vertical
wall and supports a
load P at end A.
Knowing that
and
that the coefficient of
static friction is 0.20
at both B and C,
determine the range
of values of the ratio
L/a
for
which
equilibrium
is
maintained.

L
3.46 13.63
a

Problem 4 BJ8
The moveable bracket shown may be placed at any height on the 3-cm
diameter pipe. If the coefficient of friction between the pipe and bracket is
0.25, determine the minimum distance x at which the load can be supported.
Neglect the weight of the bracket.

SOLUTION:
When W is placed at minimum x, the
bracket is about to slip and friction forces
in upper and lower collars are at
maximum value.
Apply conditions for static equilibrium to
find minimum x.

The moveable bracket shown may be


placed at any height on the 3-cm
diameter pipe. If the coefficient of
friction between the pipe and bracket is
0.25, determine the minimum distance x
at which the load can be supported.
Neglect the weight of the bracket.
8 - 43

SOLUTION:

When W is placed at minimum x, the bracket is about to


slip and friction forces in upper and lower collars are at
maximum value.

FA = s N A = 0.25 N A
FB = s N B = 0.25 N B

Apply conditions for static equilibrium to find minimum x.

Fx = 0 : N B N A = 0
Fy = 0 : FA + FB W = 0

0.25 N A + 0.25 N B W = 0
0.5 N A = W

NB = N A

N A = N B = 2W

M B = 0 : N A ( 6 cm ) FA ( 3 cm ) W ( x 1.5 cm ) = 0
6 N A 3( 0.25 N A ) W ( x 1.5) = 0
6( 2W ) 0.75( 2W ) W ( x 1.5) = 0
Simpler if moment taken about the centerline

x = 12 cm
8 - 44

Problem 5, BJ8

Two slender rods of negligible weight are pinconnected at A and attached to the 18-lb
block B and the 80-lb block C as shown. The
coefficient of static friction is 0.55 between all
surfaces of contact. Determine the range of
values of P for which equilibrium is
maintained

Problem 6

What is the force F to hold two cylinders,


each having a mass of 50 kg? Take the
coefficient of friction equal to 0.2 for all
surfaces of contact.

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