Structures Method of Section
Structures Method of Section
APPLICATIONS
1. Decide how you need to “cut” the truss. This is based on:
a) where you need to determine forces, and, b) where the total
number of unknowns does not exceed three (in general).
2. Decide which side of the cut truss will be easier to work
with (minimize the number of reactions you have to find).
3. If required, determine the necessary support reactions by
drawing the FBD of the entire truss and applying the E-of-E.
STEPS FOR ANALYSIS (continued)
4. Draw the FBD of the selected part of the cut truss. We need to
indicate the unknown forces at the cut members. Initially we
may assume all the members are in tension, as we did when
using the method of joints. Upon solving, if the answer is
positive, the member is in tension as per our assumption. If the
answer is negative, the member must be in compression.
STEPS FOR ANALYSIS (continued)
Plan:
a) Take a cut through the members BC, BE, and EF.
b) Analyze the top section (no support reactions!).
c) Draw the FBD of the top section.
d) Apply the equations of equilibrium such that every
equation yields answer to one unknown.
SOLUTION
Plan:
a) Take a cut through the members GE, GC, and BC.
b) Determine the support reactions.
c) Work with the left part of the cut section.
d) Apply the Equilibrium Equations to find the forces in GE, GC, and
BC.
PROBLEM
PROBLEM
PROBLEM
EXAMPLE
Given: Loads as shown on the
roof truss.
Find: The force in members
DE, DL, and ML.
Plan:
a) Take a cut through the members DE, DL, and ML.
b) Work with the left part of the cut section.
c) Determine the support reaction at A.
d) Apply the Equilibrium Equations to find the forces in DE,
DL, and ML.
EXAMPLE (continued)