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    Free Body Diagram of 3-Bar Linkage. Splitting the force?

    So the force required "F ??" Is taken from the the sum of the X components and the sum of the Y components for the container and linkage fixing pin?
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    Free Body Diagram of 3-Bar Linkage. Splitting the force?

    Ah that makes more sense. How would I go about finding the X and Y components at the lower ground fixing pin? Would I find the force going along the lower angled beam (hypotenuse) and go from there? Also, once I've found the X and Y components, how do I go about finding the force required "F...
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    Free Body Diagram of 3-Bar Linkage. Splitting the force?

    The horizontal component of F1? at either end of the beam? Then the vertical at the end of the first angled beam?
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    Free Body Diagram of 3-Bar Linkage. Splitting the force?

    This better? Not sure what other forces I need.
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    Free Body Diagram of 3-Bar Linkage. Splitting the force?

    Alright, handy to know! :) So if i change the 4 deg angle to 25, I get: 9/(sin(25)) = 21.3KN on the upper angled beam.
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    Free Body Diagram of 3-Bar Linkage. Splitting the force?

    Hi Nidum, does this explain it better? The long horizontal beam represents an actuator. The mechanism is to tip a container.
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    Free Body Diagram of 3-Bar Linkage. Splitting the force?

    Homework Statement Hi, please see the attached file. I am trying to find the force as illustrated in the diagram. Homework Equations [/B] The Attempt at a Solution I've found the force for the 4deg beam and therefore the horizontal beam however I am unsure how to take into account the...
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