Calculate forces on a double scissor jack

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The discussion focuses on calculating maximum forces in a double scissor jack assembly, with the user facing the challenge of managing 15 unknown forces. The assumption of only considering the weight forces at the top is questioned, prompting suggestions to explore balancing forces to prevent structural collapse. There is a specific interest in determining the maximum stress locations to select an appropriate cross-section for the components. The user also mentions a motor that stabilizes the assembly, influencing the force calculations. Overall, the thread emphasizes the need for a comprehensive analysis of forces within the jack system.
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Homework Statement


Find maximum forces in one given jack assembly. If I don't make it any easier, I will have 15 unknown forces, so I tried to just take the weight forces at the top...is it an okay assumption? If not, what should I do? My attempt on a solution is underneath. Thanks for tips and answers.
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There have to be balancing forces somewhere - the stand as shown would just collapse .

Do you want to work out the forces in each link or just the ratio between input force and lifting force ?

Have you seen this earlier thread ?
 
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Nidum said:
There have to be balancing forces somewhere - the stand as shown would just collapse .

Do you want to work out the forces in each link or just the ratio between input force and lifting force ?

Have you seen this earlier thread ?
I'm sorry, I have a motor that holds the bar between the jacks together, so it is a force F holding the lower right leg in place. I'm most interested in finding where and how big the maximum stress is, so I can choose the right cross section for it.
 
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