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STATICS
(ENGINEERING MECHANICS-I)
LECTURE #16
Method of sections and Zero force members
By
GE 201: Dr. Nadeem A. Siddiqui May 25, 2017
Contents
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Objectives of the present lecture
Method of Sections
An important note
Problem
Zero force members
Problems
A real life application
Further reading
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Objectives of the Present lecture
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To illustrate through an example the method of sections
for the analysis of trusses.
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Method of Sections
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It is based on the principle that if the truss is in equilibrium
then any segment of the truss is also in equilibrium.
In this method, a section is passed through the truss to cut it
into two parts so that internal forces are exposed at the cut
members.
Equations of equilibrium are then applied to the free body
diagram of either of the two parts to determine the desired
forces.
In choosing a section of the truss, in general, not more than
three members whose forces are unknown may be cut, since
there are only three available equilibrium equations which are
independent.
The method of sections has the basic advantage that the force
in almost any desired member may be found directly.
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An Important Note
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If a body is in equilibrium under the
action of external forces (including
support reactions) then its each and
every part is also in equilibrium under
the action of external and internal
forces.
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Problem -1
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Compute the forces in the members DC, DB and AB of the
truss, shown here, using method of sections.
2.4 m
D 2 kN
C
1.8 m
A B
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Support Reactions
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2.4 m
D 2 kN
C Support Reactions
1.8 m
() Fx 0 Ax 2 0 Ax 2 kN
A CCW ( )M B 0 2 1.8 Ay 2.4 0
B
Ax Ay 1.5 kN
() Fy 0 Ay B y 0 B y 1.5 kN
Ay By
BD 1.82 2.4 2 3 m
cos 2.4 / 3 0.8;
sin 1.8 / 3 0.6
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Calculation of the member forces
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D FDC
2.4 m
D 2 kN
C
1.8 m A B
2 kN FDB cos
FAB
A B FDB sin FDB
Ax
BD 1.82 2.4 2 3 m 1.5 kN
cos 2.4 / 3 0.8;
1.5 kN 1.5 kN
sin 1.8 / 3 0.6 For
convenience,
assume tension
() Fy 0 FDB sin 1.5 0 FDB 1.5 / sin
in all the cut
FDB 1.5 / 0.6 2.5 kN(C) members.
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Calculation of the member forces
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2.4 m D FDC
D 2 kN
C
1.8 m
A B
A 2 kN FDB cos
Ax B FAB
FDB sin FDB
1.5 kN
1.5 kN 1.5 kN
CCW ()M A 0 FDB sin 2.4 FDC 1.8 0 BD 1.82 2.4 2 3 m
(2.5) 0.6 2.4 FDC 1.8 0 FDC 2 kN(T) cos 2.4 / 3 0.8;
sin 1.8 / 3 0.6
() Fx 0 2 FAB FDB cos FDC 0
FAB 2 (2.5) 0.8 (2) 2 FAB 2 kN (T)
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Member forces
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Member Forces Forces Nature
(kN) (kN)
Method of Method of
Joint section
AB 2.0 2.0 Tension
DC 2.0 2.0 Tension
DB -2.5 -2.5 Compression
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Zero Force Members
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Case 1: Ifonly two non-collinear members form a truss joint
and no external load or support reaction is acting at the
joint, the members must be zero force members.
D C
BC and CD are zero
force members.
A B
WHY ?????
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Zero Force Members (Contd.)
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Case 2: If
three members form a truss joint for which two of
the members are collinear, the third member is a zero force
member provided no external force or support reaction is
acting at the joint.
C
EF is a zero force
G F member.
A B
D E WHY ?????
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Zero Force Members (Contd.)
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Case 3: If
there is an external load at the joint, where two
members are meeting, and it is acting in the direction of
one of the members, another member will be a zero force
member.
D 2 kN
C
BC is a zero force
members.
A
B
Ax
WHY ?????
Ay By
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Problem-2
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Identify zero
force members in
a truss shown.
Answer: BH and DF are zero force members.
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Problem-3
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For the truss shown in the
Figure, identify all correct
zero-force members.
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Solution
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AB and AJ are zero-force members.
JB, JI and IH are also zero-force members.
CH is a zero-force member
GD is a zero-force member
ED is a zero-force member
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An animated video: Real Life Application
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This video shows how
tension and compression
forces induce into the
members of a bridge truss
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Further Reading
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Read more about the method of sections and zero force members from:
R.C. Hibbeler, Engineering Mechanics: Statics, Twelfth Edition in SI
Units, Chapter 6, Structural Analysis, Section 6.3 and 6.4, pp. 272-285.
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Thank You
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