Structural Forces
The different parts of a structure are either in compression or in tension, or both.
A steel cable one centimetre in diameter can support up to 9,000 kg or what is nearly the same, the weight of two Indian elephants!.
In construction, stone is not a good choice for a tension structure but it is, however, strong under compression. Egyptian pyramids were made of enormous stone blocks, weighing over 1000 kg. The blocks on the bottom support the weight of the upper blocks. Generally speaking, force changes or tries to change the shape or movement of a body. A force can cause a body to accelerate. The actual acceleration of the body depends on the sum of all forces acting on it. Every force acts in a particular direction, but most of the forces can be reduced to a combination of compression and tension.
Forces are measured in newtons.
First of all, a physics concept:
Density:
It is a measure of the mass of the substance in a standard unit of volume. The way to find out the density of a substance is to measure its mass and its volume, then divide the mass by the volume Density = Mass ÷ Volume
Compression.
A pushing force that tries to shorten a structural element. How can you feel compression?. Just, put your hands together and push hard.
Examples of structural elements in compression: arch bridges ( see picture on the right), human legs, tree trunks …..
Let’s see the compression resistance of some materials. The unit used is MPa = Mega Pascal; 1 pascal (Pa) = 1 N/m2
Material | Compression Resistance (MPa) |
Concrete | 55 |
Steel | 450 |
Glass | 1000 |
Tension.
A pulling forces that tries to make a structural element longer. How can you feel Tension?. Link your hands together and pull.
Material | Traccion Resistance (MPa) |
Concrete | 7 |
Steel | 450 |
Glass | 50 |
Other forces | ||
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3rd Torsion. Forces that cause twisting |
4th Shear. Sliding forces that act in opposite directions | 5th Bending. is a action caused by a perpendicular force. A structural element subjected to bending is known as a beam. |
Exercises:
Have a look at next figure and answer:
Which type of force appears in: The Tower: ……………………, a Hanger……………………,
The deck ……………………….
2º Which type of force appears in: a) a scissors b) a tree trunk c) a drill bit d) a door handle e) a well rope 3º Let’s learn a bit more about forces. We will visit the BBC web page about Pushing and Pulling forces.
Now, a forces video to play with.
Sliding: to move along in continuous contact with a smooth surface drill bit: These are cutting tools used to create cylindrical holes. Bits are held in a tool called a drill, which rotates them and provides axial force to create the hole Door handle A doorhandle is the device mounted on the exterior and interior of automobile doors for the purpose of opening them