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-~ The frame is used to suppo a 2-in.-thick plywood D
floor of a residential dwelling. Sketch the loading that acts
along members BG and ABCD. Set a = 5 ft , b = 15ft. Hint:
See Tables 1-2 and 1-4.
Beam BG. Since ~ = 1; : = 3, the plywood platform will behave as a one wa~
slab. Thus, the tributary area for this beam is rectan shown in Fig. a and the
intensity of the uniform distributed load is \ \>t I -
2 in thick plywood platform: ( 36 ~~ )11~ ft )<5ft) = 30 lb/ft .fp\- r
lb) 200 lb/ft
Line load for residential dweller: ( 40 ttl (5 ft) = lb/ft
230
Due to symmetry, the vertical reactions~®
B = G = (230 lb/ft)(15 ft) = 1725 ~
y y 2 ~·
The loading diagram for beam BG is shown in Fig. a.
Beam ABCD. The loads that act on this beam are the vertical reactions of beams
BGandCFatBandCwhichareBY = Cy = 17251b.Theloadingdiagramisshown
in Fig. c.
15/t
f1=17Lflb (b)
fb6•2,;
-~
(C)
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~ Determine the reactions at the supports A, B, D, 8k
and F.
breu; ih~ i3'-(J~iev(,.. ~ s~~r
Equations of Equilibrium: First consider the FBD of segment EF in Fig. a. N F and
EY can be determined directly by writing the moment equations of equilibrium 81<.
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about E and F respectively.
<;+ ~M, ~ 0; Np- (8)- 8(4) ~0 N, ~ 4.00k Aa.
C+ ~MF = 0; 8(4)- Ey(B) = 0 Ey = 4.00k \--,..,t..-\ub'l'j \ I
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Then
+
-+ ~Fx = 0; Ex = 0
Consider the FBD of segment CDE, Fig. b,
.±. ~F = O· C - 0 = 0 C = 0
<;+ ~~c ~ ~ ~,(4)- 4.00;6) ~ No~
0 6.00 @
C+ ~MD = 0; Cy(4)- 4.00(2) =0 Cy = 2.00k
Now consider the FBD of segment ABC, Fig. c.
C+ ~MA = 0; N 8 (8) + 2.00(12)- 2(12)(6) = 0 N 8 = 15.0k
@ Ans.
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(b)
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?Rob~ '3 3D tm •·\) 29 pts
.ciS. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for each
member of the frame. The members are pin connected at A,
B,andC.
Support Reactions:
c+ LMA = 0; -15(2)- 10(4) + By(6) = 0
By= 11.667 kN
+tLFy=O; Ay-25+11.667=0
t{t? fktdck'(J y ~ (4 I> is)
Ay = 13.3kN Rtr (~t1) (2 Ph)
C+ LMc = 0; 12(2)- By(6) = 0
By' = 4kN
0; 4- 12 + Cy 0
C y = 8kN
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compression.
The member forces S;' and S; for each member of the reduced simple truss
can be determined using method of joints by referring to Fig. a and b,
respectively. Using the forces of the replacing member D F,
SvF = S' DF + XSvF
0 -2 + X(1.7320)
X = 1.1547 1--3m-+-- 3m-.J
member S;' (kN) S;(kN) XS;(kN) S;(kN)
EF 2.3094 -1 -1.1547 1.15 (T)
ED -2.3094 -1 -1.1547 3.46 (C)
BA 0 1 1.1547 1.15 (T)
BC 0 1 1.1547 1.15 (T)
AD 5.6569 -1.2247 -1.4142 4.24(T)
AF 1.1547 0.3660 0.4226 1.58 (T)
CF 0 -1.2247 -1.4142 1.41(C)
CD -5.1547 0.3660 0.4226 4.73 (C)
BE 0 1 1.1547 1.15 (T)
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