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Problems For Solving Chapter 11

This document contains 11 problems involving the analysis of beams and frames to determine internal bending moments. The problems involve calculating moments at specific joints or supports given information about the applied loads and beam properties, and drawing the resulting moment diagram. Solution steps and diagrams are provided for each problem.

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Problems For Solving Chapter 11

This document contains 11 problems involving the analysis of beams and frames to determine internal bending moments. The problems involve calculating moments at specific joints or supports given information about the applied loads and beam properties, and drawing the resulting moment diagram. Solution steps and diagrams are provided for each problem.

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11.

3 ANALYSIS OF BEAMS 467

PROBLEMS

11–1. Determine the moments at A, B, and C and then *11–4. Determine the moments at the supports, then
draw the moment diagram. EI is constant. Assume the draw the moment diagram. Assume B is a roller and A
support at B is a roller and A and C are fixed. and C are fixed. EI is constant.

3k 3k 4k 15 kN 15 kN 15 kN
25 kN/m

A B C
B C 3m
A 6m 2m 2m 2m 2m

3 ft 3 ft 3 ft 10 ft 10 ft
Prob. 11–4
Prob. 11–1

11–2. Determine the moments at A, B, and C, then draw 11–5. Determine the moment at A, B, C and D, then draw
the moment diagram for the beam. The moment of inertia the moment diagram for the beam. Assume the supports at
of each span is indicated in the figure. Assume the support A and D are fixed and B and C are rollers. EI is constant.
at B is a roller and A and C are fixed. E = 29(103) ksi.

30 k 20 kN/m
2 k/ft
C

A B C D
A IAB ! 900 in.4 B I ! 1200 in.4
BC
5m 3m 5m
24 ft 8 ft 8 ft
Prob. 11–5
Prob. 11–2

11–3. Determine the moments at the supports A and C, 11–6. Determine the moments at A, B, C and D, then
then draw the moment diagram. Assume joint B is a roller. draw the moment diagram for the beam. Assume the
EI is constant. supports at A and D are fixed and B and C are rollers. EI is
constant.

25 kN 9k 9k
15 kN/m
2 k/ft

A B C
3m 3m 4m A B C D 11

Prob. 11–3 15 ft 15 ft 5 ft 5 ft 5 ft

Prob. 11–6
468 CHAPTER 11 DISPLACEMENT METHOD OF A N A LY S I S : S L O P E - D E F L E C T I O N E Q U AT I O N S

11–7. Determine the moment at B, then draw the moment 11–10. Determine the moments at A and B, then draw the
diagram for the beam. Assume the supports at A and C are moment diagram for the beam. EI is constant.
pins and B is a roller. EI is constant.

40 kN
20 kN 2400 lb
200 lb/ft

A B C A B C
30 ft 10 ft
6m 4m 4m
2m
Prob. 11–10
Prob. 11–7

*11–8. Determine the moments at A, B, and C, then 11–11. Determine the moments at A, B, and C, then draw
draw the moment diagram. EI is constant. Assume the the moment diagram for the beam. Assume the support at
support at B is a roller and A and C are fixed. A is fixed, B and C are rollers, and D is a pin. EI is constant.

6k 0.5 k/ft 6k 6k
3 k/ft

A B C A B C D

8 ft 8 ft 18 ft 4 ft 4 ft 4 ft 12 ft 12 ft

Prob. 11–8 Prob. 11–11

11–9. Determine the moments at each support, then draw *11–12. Determine the moments acting at A and B.
the moment diagram. Assume A is fixed. EI is constant. Assume A is fixed supported, B is a roller, and C is a pin. EI
is constant.

20 kN/m 80 kN
12 k
4 k/ft

A B C D A B C
11
20 ft 15 ft 8 ft 8 ft
9m 3m 3m

Prob. 11–9 Prob. 11–12


482 CHAPTER 11 DISPLACEMENT METHOD OF A N A LY S I S : S L O P E - D E F L E C T I O N E Q U AT I O N S

PROBLEMS

11–13. Determine the moments at A, B, and C, then draw 11–15. Determine the moment at B, then draw the moment
the moment diagram for each member. Assume all joints diagram for each member of the frame. Assume the support
are fixed connected. EI is constant. at A is fixed and C is pinned. EI is constant.

4 k/ft 2 kN/m

B
A A B
18 ft
9 ft
3m

C 4m

Prob. 11–13

Prob. 11–15

11–14. Determine the moments at the supports, then draw *11–16. Determine the moments at B and D, then draw
the moment diagram. The members are fixed connected at the moment diagram. Assume A and C are pinned and B
the supports and at joint B. The moment of inertia of each and D are fixed connected. EI is constant.
member is given in the figure. Take E = 29(103) ksi.

20 k 8k
8 ft 8 ft 15 ft 10 ft 10 ft
B

A IAB ! 800 in4 A B C

6 ft 12 ft

D
IBC ! 1200 in4 15 k

6 ft
Prob. 11–16
11
C

Prob. 11–14
11.5 ANALYSIS OF FRAMES: SIDESWAY 483

11–17. Determine the moment that each member exerts 11–19. Determine the moment at joints D and C, then
on the joint at B, then draw the moment diagram for each draw the moment diagram for each member of the frame.
member of the frame. Assume the support at A is fixed and Assume the supports at A and B are pins. EI is constant.
C is a pin. EI is constant.

2 k/ ft 3 k/ ft

C
B D

C
6 ft 15 ft
12 ft

10 k
A B

6 ft 5 ft 10 ft 5 ft

A Prob. 11–19

Prob. 11–17

11–18. Determine the moment that each member exerts *11–20. Determine the moment that each member
on the joint at B, then draw the moment diagram for each exerts on the joints at B and D, then draw the moment
member of the frame. Assume the supports at A, C, and D diagram for each member of the frame. Assume the
are pins. EI is constant. supports at A, C, and E are pins. EI is constant.

12 kN/m

10 kN
D B C
D E
6m 6m

4m
8m 16 kN/m
12 kN/ m
15 kN

B C
A 3m

4m

Prob. 11–18

A 11

Prob. 11–20
484 CHAPTER 11 DISPLACEMENT METHOD OF A N A LY S I S : S L O P E - D E F L E C T I O N E Q U AT I O N S

11–21. Determine the moment at joints C and D, then 11–23. Determine the moments acting at the supports A
draw the moment diagram for each member of the frame. and D of the battered-column frame. Take E = 29(103) ksi,
Assume the supports at A and B are pins. EI is constant. I = 600 in4.

D C
4 k/ft

B C
6k
8 kN/m 6m

20 ft

A B A D

5m 15 ft 20 ft 15 ft

Prob. 11–21 Prob. 11–23

11–22. Determine the moment at joints A, B, C, and D, *11–24. Wind loads are transmitted to the frame at joint E.
then draw the moment diagram for each member of the If A, B, E, D, and F are all pin connected and C is fixed
frame. Assume the supports at A and B are fixed. EI is connected, determine the moments at joint C and draw the
constant. bending moment diagrams for the girder BCE. EI is constant.

D C E
12 kN
B C

3m

8m

A B
30 kN/m
A D F
3m
11
Prob. 11–22
6m 4m

Prob. 11–24

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