Statics
Statics is the study of the effect of forces on rigid bodies, which are in quilibrium. The main task of static analysis is to determine the equilibrium of the forces applied on a body or a mechanical system.
Forces and moments
TM 110 Fundamentals of statics
TM 110.02 Supplementary set - pulley blocks
TM 110.03 Supplementary set - gear wheels
TM 115 Forces in a crane jib
FL 111 Forces in a simple bar structure
EM 049 Equilibrium of moments on a two-arm lever
SE 110.53 Equilibrium in a single plane, statically determinate system
TM 121 Equilibrium of moments on pulleys
TM 122 Equilibrium of moments on a differential pulley block
Internal reactions and methods of section
WP 960 Beam on two supports: shear force & bending moment diagrams
WP 961 Beam on two supports: shear force diagram
WP 962 Beam on two supports: bending moment diagram
SE 110.50 Cable under dead-weight
Forces in a truss
SE 110.21 Forces in various single plane trusses
SE 110.22 Forces in an overdeterminate truss
SE 130 Forces in a Howe truss
SE 130.01 Truss beam: Warren girder
Bridges, beams, arches, cables
SE 110.18 Forces on a suspension bridge
SE 110.12 Lines of influence on the Gerber beam
SE 110.17 Three-hinged arch
SE 110.16 Parabolic arch
Static and kinetic friction
TM 210 Dry friction
TM 200 Fundamentals of mechanical friction
TM 225 Friction on the inclined plane
TM 220 Belt drive and belt friction