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  1. 3.3.2 Equivalent Point Load & Location. Distributed loads can be modeled as a single point force that is located at the centroid of the object. You can use straight-forward algebra, or use integration for more complex shapes. Then you replace the distributed load with the single point load acting at x distance. See in the truck example:

  2. Oct 17, 2024 · 3.3.2 Equivalent Point Load & Location. Distributed loads can be modeled as a single point force that is located at the centroid of the object. You can use straight-forward algebra, or use integration for more complex shapes. Then you replace the distributed load with the single point load acting at x distance. See in the truck example:

  3. Most real-world loads are distributed, including the weight of building materials and the force of wind, water, or earth pushing on a surface. Pressure, load, weight density and stress are all names commonly used for distributed loads. Distributed load is a force per unit length or force per unit area depicted with a series of force vectors ...

  4. Engineering Mechanics: Statics Lecture 13 | Distributed LoadsThanks for Watching :)Old Examples Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLSzlda_AXa3_hX0...

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  5. Find the equivalent point force and its point of application for the distributed load shown. Answer. Solution 1. The equivalent load is the ‘area’ under the triangular load intensity curve and it acts straight down at the centroid of the triangle. This triangular loading has a base and a 10 lb height so. Solution 2.

  6. Engineering Mechanics: Statics Theory | Distributed LoadsThanks for Watching :)Video Playlists:Theory - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLSzlda_AXa3NO5Nps...

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  8. Distributed Loads. If we consider how this pressure acts on the walls of the pool, we would have to consider a force (generated by the pressure) that was small at the top and increased as we went down. 4. ¢ This is known as a distributed force or a distributed load. ¢ It is represented by a series of vectors which are connected at their tails.

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