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Statics problem -- Stability analysis of a slab resting on an incline
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[QUOTE="Tirijazzmanray, post: 5964170, member: 642999"] First of all, ,many thanks for your prompt reply and explanation! The point is that I have calculated all moments with respect to the rotation pivot (marked in red) and I have also calculated the stability of this block by considering only the weight projections (normal and shear forces) applied at the center of mass. I have found slight differences when computing a, let's say, Factor of Safety defined as the ratio between moments which contribute to overturn the block and moments which tend to stabilize it (please, see equations below). Maybe I made some mistakes...could you help me with this problem?[ATTACH=full]222537[/ATTACH] Ignacio [/QUOTE]
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