TM 115 Forces in a crane jib

TM 115 represents a planar central force system in which multiple forces act on a single point of application. Based on the example of a crane jib, forces are determined graphically and experimentally: resultant cable force, tensile force, compressive force. The directions and magnitudes of the forces are determined graphically by way of a force parallelogram.

A bar of adjustable length and a chain make up the crane jib, which is attached by adjustable clamp elements to a retaining bar. Weights are applied to the crane jib. The occurring bar forces are indicated by integrated spring balances.

  • vectoral handling of forces in a planar central force system

Spring balance for tensile forces

  • tensile force: 0…50N
  • graduation: 0,5N

Spring balance for compressive forces

  • pressure force: 0…50N
  • graduation: 1N

Weights

  • 1x 1N (hanger)
  • 4x 1N
  • 1x 5N
  • 4x 10N
  1. tensile and compressive forces in a planar central force system based on the example of a crane jib
  2. integrated spring balances in the bars
  3. max. load on crane jib 50N
  4. stainless steel retaining bar
  5. sturdy metal base plate
  6. handles to aid transportation
  7. storage system to house the components
  • graphical breakdown of forces by force parallelogram
  • determination of the bar forces onvarious jib forms
  • comparison of: measuring result – calculation – graphical method

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TM 115