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The document discusses the method of joints approach for analyzing truss structures. It begins by explaining that the method of joints satisfies equilibrium equations at each joint, with the line of action of each force determined by the connecting truss members. A procedure is then outlined that involves determining support reactions, drawing free body diagrams at each joint, writing equilibrium equations, and solving the equations simultaneously. An example is provided to demonstrate the method. The example truss is analyzed by first finding the support reactions, then writing and solving the equilibrium equations at joints A and B to determine the forces in members AB, AC, and BC.

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Notes 03b

The document discusses the method of joints approach for analyzing truss structures. It begins by explaining that the method of joints satisfies equilibrium equations at each joint, with the line of action of each force determined by the connecting truss members. A procedure is then outlined that involves determining support reactions, drawing free body diagrams at each joint, writing equilibrium equations, and solving the equations simultaneously. An example is provided to demonstrate the method. The example truss is analyzed by first finding the support reactions, then writing and solving the equilibrium equations at joints A and B to determine the forces in members AB, AC, and BC.

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CIVL 3121 Trusses - Method of Joints 1/5

Method of Joints Method of Joints

 If a truss is in equilibrium, then each of its joints  Recall, that the line of action of a force acting on
must be in equilibrium. a joint is determined by the geometry of the truss
member.
 The method of joints consists of satisfying the
equilibrium equations for forces acting on each  The line of action is formed by connecting the
joint. two ends of each member with a straight line.

F F
 Since direction of the force is known, the
x 0 y 0 remaining unknown is the magnitude of the
force.

Method of Joints Method of Joints

Upper chord members


Joint A Joint B
Verticals

Tension Force

Joint A Joint B Diagonals Lower chord members

Compression Force

Method of Joints Method of Joints

gusset plate Upper chord in compression


weld

Idealized joint –
members connected by Lower chord in tension
a frictionless pin
This is a Pratt truss
CIVL 3121 Trusses - Method of Joints 2/5

Method of Joints Method of Joints

Upper chord in compression Procedure for analysis - the following is a


procedure for analyzing a truss using the method
of joints:

1. If possible, determine the support reactions

2. Draw the free body diagram for each joint. In


general, assume all the force member reactions are
tension (this is not a rule, however, it is helpful in
keeping track of tension and compression
Lower chord in tension
members).

This is a Howe truss

Method of Joints Method of Joints

Procedure for analysis - the following is a Procedure for analysis - the following is a
procedure for analyzing a truss using the method procedure for analyzing a truss using the method
of joints: of joints:

3. Write the equations of equilibrium for each joint, 4. If possible, begin solving the equilibrium equations
at a joint where only two unknown reactions exist.

F F
Work your way from joint to joint, selecting the new
x 0 y 0 joint using the criterion of two unknown reactions.

5. Solve the joint equations of equilibrium


simultaneously, typically using a computer or an
advanced calculator.

Method of Joints Method of Joints

Example - Consider the following truss Example - Consider the following truss
First, determine the support reactions for the truss First, determine the support reactions for the truss

500 lb.   M A  0  500 lb.(10 ft.)  Cy (10 ft.)


500 lb.
500 lb. 500 lb.
Cy = 500 lb.
10 ft. 10 ft.

Ax

  Fy  0  Ay  Cy Ay = -500 lb. Ax

10 ft.
Ay Cy   Fx  0  Ax  500 lb. Ax = -500 lb.
10 ft.
Ay Cy
CIVL 3121 Trusses - Method of Joints 3/5

Method of Joints Method of Joints


The equations of equilibrium for Joint A The equations of equilibrium for Joint B


  Fx  0  FBC cos 45  500 lb.
500 lb.
FAB

  Fx  0  FAC  500 lb. FAC = 500 lb. FAB
FBC FBC = -707.2 lb.
500 lb. FAC

The forces in the truss can be summarized as:


500 lb.

  Fy  0  FAB  500 lb. FAB = 500 lb.
FAB = 500 lb. (T) FBC = 707.2 lb. (C)

FAC = 500 lb. (T)

Method of Joints Method of Joints


Problem – Determine the force in each member of the truss Problem – Determine the force in each member of the truss
shown below shown below

B 4 ft. C

E
A 60 60 D

4 ft. 4 ft.

800 lb.

Method of Joints Zero Force Members


Problem – Determine the force in each member of the truss  Truss analysis may be simplified by determining
shown below members with no loading or zero-force.

 These members may provide stability or be useful if the


loading changes.

 Zero-force members may be determined by inspection


of the joints
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Zero Force Members Zero Force Members

Case 1: If two members are connected at a joint and there is Case 2: If three members are connected at a joint and there
no external force applied to the joint is no external force applied to the joint and two of the
members are colinear
y
  Fy  0  F1 sin 
 y
F1 F1 = 0 F1


  Fx  0  F1 cos   F2 F2 = 0
F3  F2
 F2
x

x

  Fy  0  F1 sin  F1 = 0

Zero Force Members Zero Force Members

Determine the force in each member of the truss shown Determine the force in each member of the truss shown
below: below:

800 lb. 800 lb. Using Case 1 FEF and FCF


Using Case 2 FBG and FDF Using Case 1 FAG and FCG are zero-force members
are zero-force members C are zero-force members C

B D B D

E E
A A

G F G F

8 ft. 8 ft. 8 ft. 8 ft.

Zero Force Members Method of Joints

Determine the force in each member of the truss shown The equations of equilibrium for Joint C
below: 800 lb.

  Fx  0   FBC  FCD
4 4
The remaining non-zero
FBC = FCD
800 lb. 5 5
4 4
forces can be found using 3 3
the method of joints C
  Fy  0   FBC  FCD  800 lb.
 3 3
FBC FCD
5 5
B D FBC = -666.7 lb.

E
A FBC = 666.7 lb. (C)
G F

8 ft. 8 ft.
CIVL 3121 Trusses - Method of Joints 5/5

End of Trusses - Part 2

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