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Introduction: Structural Analysis

1) The document introduces structural analysis concepts including deflected shapes, the method of consistent deformations, and Maxwell's theorem of reciprocal displacements. 2) It provides examples of different support conditions and how they affect the deflection diagram and bending moment diagram of a structure. Support conditions discussed include fixed, roller/rocker, and pinned supports. 3) The method of consistent deformations is described as a way to derive compatibility equations relating the displacements of each degree of freedom of a structure. These equations can then be combined with equilibrium equations to solve for the unknown displacements and reactions of the structure. 4) Maxwell's theorem of reciprocal displacements is introduced as a way to derive the flexibility matrix used in

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Introduction: Structural Analysis

1) The document introduces structural analysis concepts including deflected shapes, the method of consistent deformations, and Maxwell's theorem of reciprocal displacements. 2) It provides examples of different support conditions and how they affect the deflection diagram and bending moment diagram of a structure. Support conditions discussed include fixed, roller/rocker, and pinned supports. 3) The method of consistent deformations is described as a way to derive compatibility equations relating the displacements of each degree of freedom of a structure. These equations can then be combined with equilibrium equations to solve for the unknown displacements and reactions of the structure. 4) Maxwell's theorem of reciprocal displacements is introduced as a way to derive the flexibility matrix used in

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INTRODUCTION: STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS

! Deflected Shape of Structures


! Method of Consistent Deformations
! Maxwell’s Theorem of Reciprocal
Displacement

1
Deflection Diagrams and the Elastic Curve
P

fixed support
∆=0
θ=0

-M

roller or rocker
support θ
∆=0
inflection point

+M

-M
2
P
θ
pined support
∆=0

-M

3
inflection point
• Fixed-connected joint
P

fixed-connected inflection point


joint

Moment diagram

4
• Pined-connected joint
pined-connected
P joint

Moment diagram

5
P

inflection point

Moment diagram

6
P1

B C D
A

P2

M
+M
x
-M

inflection point

7
P1

P2

+M
x
-M

inflection point

8
Method of Consistent Deformations
Beam 1 DOF
P

MA

Ax = 0 B
A C

=
Ay RB
P

B
A C ∆´B

fBB x R
B
B
A C

∆´B + fBB RB = ∆B = 0
1
9
Beam 2 DOF Compatibility Equations.
w
∆´1 + f11R1 + f12R2 = ∆1 = 0
3
∆´2 + f21R1 + f22R2 = ∆2 = 0
4 1 2 5
0

=
w ∆´1 f11 f12 R1 ∆1 0
+ =
∆´2 f12 f22 R ∆2
∆´1 ∆´2 2
+

f11 f21
×R1
1
+

f12
f22
×R2
1

10
Beam 3 DOF Compatibility Equations.
P1 w P2
θ´1 + f11M1 + f12R2 + f13R3 = θ1 = 0
1 6
∆´2 + f21M1 + f22R2 + f23R3 = ∆2 = 0

=
4 2 3 5
P1 w P2 ∆´3 + f31M1 + f32R2 + f33R3 = ∆3 = 0
0
θ´1 f11 f12 f13 M1 θ1 0
∆´2 θ´1 ∆´3
∆´2 f21 f22 f23 R
∆2 0
+ =
+

2
f11 f21 f31
1
∆´3 f31 f32 f33 R ∆3
×M1 3

f12 f22
+

f32
×R2

1
f33
+

f13 f23
×R3
1 11
Compatibility Equation for n span. Equilibrium Equations

∆´1 + f11R1 + f12R2 + f13R3 = ∆ 1


∆´2 + f21R1 + f22R2 + f23R3 = ∆2
Fixed-end force matrix
∆´n + fn1R1 + fn2R2 + fnnRn = ∆n
[Q] = [K][D] + [Qf]
If ∆1 = ∆2=……= ∆n = 0 ;

Stiffness matrix
∆ ´1 f11 f12 f13 R1 0
∆´2 f21 f22 f23 R Solve for displacement [D];
+ 2 = 0

∆´ n f n1 f n2 fn n R 0 [D] = [K]-1[Q] - [Qf]


n

or
[∆´] + [f][R] = 0 1
kij =
f ij
[R] = - [f]-1[∆´]
[fij] = Flexibility matrix dependent on
1 1 1
, ,
EI EA GJ 12
Maxwell’s Theorem of reciprocal displacements

1=i 2=j
1 EI
A B
f11 = fii f21 = fji
dx
f ij = ∫ mi M j
EI
Mi = mi
dx
= ∫ mi m j
EI

dx
A
1
B f ji = ∫ m j M i
EI
f22 = fjj
f12 = fij dx
= ∫ m j mi
EI

Mj = mj f ij = f ji

13
Example 1

Determine the reaction at all supports and the displacement at C.

50 kN

B
A C
6m 6m

14
SOLUTION

• Principle of superposition 50 kN

MA B
A C
6m 6m
RA RB

=
50 kN

∆´B

fBB x RB

-----(1) 1 kN
Compatibility equation : ∆ ' B + f BB RB = 0
15
• Use conjugate beam in obtaining ∆´B and fBB

50 kN
A B
300 kN•m Real beam
∆´B
50 kN
6m 6m
9000/EI
6 + (2/3)6 = 10 m
Conjugate beam

900/EI

300 /EI 900/EI ∆´B = M´B = -9000/EI ,

12 kN•m fBB Real beam

1 kN 1 kN
72/EI
12 /EI
(2/3)12 = 8 m
576/EI
Conjugate beam
fBB = M´´B = 576/EI,
72/EI 16
• Substitute ∆´B and fBB in Eq. (1)

9000 576
+ ↑: − +( ) RB = 0
EI EI
RB = +15.63 kN, (same direction as 1 kN)

50 kN
300 kN•m
∆´B
50 kN
+

12 kN•m fBB x RB = 15.63 kN


=
1 kN 1 kN
50 kN
B
C
34.37 kN•m A
34.37 kN 15.63 kN
17
Use conjugate beam in obtaining the displacement
50 kN
113 kN•m 6m C 6m
Real Beam
∆C B
A
15.6 kN
34.4 kN 93.6

M
(kN•m) x (m)
3.28 m 6m 12 m

-113 93.6/EI

Conjugate Beam

-113/EI 223/(EI)
281/(EI)
M´C
281 223 776
M 'C = ( 2) − (6 ) = −
EI EI EI
776 V´C 2 m
∆ C = M 'C = − ,↓ 4m 223/(EI)
EI 18
Example 2

Determine the reaction at all supports and the displacement at C. Take E = 200
GPa and I = 5(106) mm4

10 kN
3EI 2EI
A B
C
4m 2m 2m

19
10 kN
3EI 2EI
A B
C
4m 2m 2m

=
10 kN

∆´B

+
fBB x R
B
1 kN

Compatibility equation:
∆´B + fBBRB = ∆B = 0

20
• Use conjugate beam in obtaining ∆´B
10 kN
40 kN•m 3EI 2EI
A B Real Beam
C
4m 2m 2m
10 kN

10 10
V (kN)
+
x (m)

M x (m)
(kN•m) -

40

177.7/EI
Conjugate Beam

40/3EI = 13.33/EI 26.66/EI


∆´B = M´B = 177.7/EI
21
• Use conjugate beam for fBB
3EI 2EI
8 kN•m A B Real Beam
C 1 kN
1 kN 4m 2m 2m

V (kN) x (m)
-
-1 -1

8
4
+
M x (m)
(kN•m)

4/(3EI)=1.33EI 4/(2EI)=2EI
2.67 8
=
EI 3EI
60.44/EI

fBB = M´B = 60.44/EI 12/EI Conjugate Beam


22
10 kN
3EI 2EI
A B
C
4m 2m 2m

=
10 kN

∆´B

+
fBB x R
B
1 kN
Compatibility. equation:
∆´B + fBBRB = ∆B = 0
− 177.7 60.44
+ ↑: − +( ) RB = 0
EI EI
RB = +2.941 kN, (same direction as 1 kN)
23
• The quantitative shear and moment diagram and the qualitative deflected curve
10 kN
16.48 kN•m 3EI 2EI
A B
∆C
C 2.94 kN
7.06 kN 4m 2m 2m

7.06

+
V (kN) - x (m)
-2.94 -2.94

11.76
M 2.33 m
(kN•m) + x (m)

-
1.67 m

-16.48
24
• Use the conjugate beam for find ∆C
10 kN
16.48 kN•m 3EI 2EI
C
A B Real beam
∆C
7.059 kN 4m 2m 2m 2.941 kN

11.76
2EI
11.76
2.335 m 3EI
Conjugate beam

1.665 m
16.48
3EI
3.263
EI
3.263 6.413 −18.85
M´C= (0.555) − (3.222) = ,↓
EI EI EI

6.413 (1.665)/3=0.555 m
EI −18.85
∆C = M 'C = = −18.85 mm, ↓
1.665+(2/3)(2.335) = 3.222 m ( 200× 5)
25
Example 3

Draw the quantitative Shear and moment diagram and the qualitative deflected
curve for the beam shown below.EI is constant. Neglect the effects of axial load.

5 kN/m

A B
4m 4m

26
SOLUTION

• Principle of superposition
5 kN/m
A B
θA θB
4m 4m

=
5 kN/m

θ´A θ´B

+
1 kN•m
×MA
αAA αBA
+
1 kN•m × M
B
αAB
αBB
Compatibility equations:
θ A = 0 = θ ' A + f AA M A + f AB M B − − − (1)
θ B = 0 = θ 'B + f BA M A + f BB M B − − − ( 2)
27
• Use formula provided in obtaining θ´A, θ´B, αAA, αBA, αBB, αAB
5 kN/m

θ´A θ´B
4m 4m

3wL3 3(5)(8) 3 60
θ 'A = = =
128 EI 128EI EI
7 wL3 7(5)(8) 3 46.67
θ 'B = = =
1 kN•m 384 EI 384 EI EI
1 kN•m
αAA αBA αAB
αBB
8m 8m

M o L 1(8) 2.667 M o L 1(8) 2.667


α AA = = = α BB = = =
3EI 3EI EI 3EI 3EI EI
M o L 1(8) 1.333 M o L 1(8) 1.333
α BA = = = α AB = = =
6 EI 6 EI EI 6 EI 6 EI EI

Note: Maxwell’s theorem of reciprocal displacement, αAB = αBA


28
• Use conjugate beam for αAA, αBA, αBB, αAB

1 kN•m Real Beam 1 kN•m


Real Beam

αAA αBA αAB


(1/8) αBB (1/8)
(1/8) (1/8)
8m 8m

4/EI 4/EI
1/EI 1/EI

Conjugate Beam Conjugate Beam


2.67/EI 1.33/EI 1.33/EI 2.67/EI
− 2.667 − 1.333
α AA = V ' A = α AB = V ' A =
EI EI

1.333 2.667
α BA = V 'B = α BB = V ' B =
EI EI

29
5 kN/m
A B Compatibility equation
θA θB
4m 4m
60 2.667 1.333
+ +( )M A + ( )M B = 0

=
EI EI EI
5 kN/m
46.67 1.333 2.667
+ +( )M A + ( )M B = 0
EI EI EI
60 46.67
θ 'A = θ 'B =
EI EI
Solve simultaneous equations,
1 kN•m
+

×MA MA = -18.33 kN•m, +


1.333 MB = -8.335 kN•m, +
2.667 α BA = V 'B =
α AA = EI
EI
+

1 kN•m
×MB
1.333 2.667
α AB = α BB =
EI EI

30
MA = -18.33 kN•m,

MB = -8.335 kN•m,

5 kN/m
18.33 kN•m A B 8.335 kN•m

RA 4m 4m RB

+ ΣMA = 0: 18.33 − 20( 2) + RB (8) − 8.355 = 0 RB = 3.753 kN,


3.753
+ ΣFy = 0: R A + RB − 20 = 0 Ra = 16.25 kN,

31
• Quantitative shear and bending diagram and qualitative deflected curve

5 kN/m
18.33 kN•m A B 8.36 kN•m

16.25 kN 4m 4m 3.75 kN

16.25
V
diagram
3.25 m
-3.75

M
8.08 6.67
diagram
-8.36
-18.33

Deflected
Curve
32
Example 4

Determine the reactions at the supports for the beam shown and draw the
quantitative shear and moment diagram and the qualitative deflected curve.
EI is constant.

2 kN/m

C
A 4m B 4m

33
• Principle of superposition
2 kN/m

C
A 4m B 4m Compatibility equations:

2 kN/m ∆ 'B + f 'BB RB + f 'CB RC = 0 − − − (1)


∆ 'C + f 'BC RB + f 'CC RC = 0 − − − (2)
C
A ∆'B
4m B 4m ∆'C

f 'BB f 'CB
× RB
C
A 1 kN
4m B 4m

f 'BC f 'CC
× RC
B C
A 4m 4m 1 kN
34
• Solve equation
2 kN/m

C
Compatibility equations:
A 4m B 4m
64 21.33 53.33
− + RB + RC = 0 − −(1)
2 kN/m EI EI EI
B 149.33 53.33 170.67
C − + RB + RC = 0 − −(2)
EI EI EI
A 64 149.33
∆'B = − ∆'C = −
EI EI RB = 3.71 kN , ↑
21.33 53.33
f 'BB = f 'CB = RC = −0.29 kN , ↓
EI EI × RB
C
A 1 kN

53.33 170.67
f ' BC = f 'CC =
EI EI
× RC
C
A 1 kN
35
• Diagram

M A = 8(2) + 0.29(8) − 3.71(4)


2 kN/m
= 3.48 kN • m
C
A 4m B 4m
Ay = 8 + 0.29 − 3.71 = 4.58 kN 3.71 kN 0.29 kN

V (kN)
4.58
0.29
x (m)
2.29 m
-3.42

M (kN•m)
1.76
x (m)
-1.16
-3.48
Deflected shape
x (m)

Point of inflection 36
Example 5

Draw the quantitative Shear and moment diagram and the qualitative deflected
curve for the beam shown below.
(a) The support at B does not settle
(b) The support at B settles 5 mm.
Take E = 200 GPa, I = 60(106) mm4.

16 kN

B C
A

2m 2m 4m

37
SOLUTION

• Principle of superposition 16 kN

B C
A
∆B = 5 mm
2m 2m 4m

16 kN

=
∆´B

+
fBB
× RB
1 kN

Compatibility equation : + ∆ B = 0 = ∆ ' B + f BB RB -----(1) : no settlement

+ ∆ B = −0.005m = ∆ ' B + f BB RB -----(2) : with settlement


38
• Use conjugate beam method in obtaining ∆´B
16 kN
Real
Real A B
C beam
beam
∆´B
12 kN 4 kN
2m 2m 4m

24 ∆´B
M´ 16
diagram
16 32
24
24 72 EI EI
EI
Conjugate EI EI M´´B
beam 40
V´´B
4 2 EI
4 2 40 4
56 2m 4m 3 3
3 3 EI
EI 32 4 40
+ ΣMB = 0: − M ' ' B + ( )− (4) = 0
EI 3 EI
117.33
∆'B = M ' 'B = − ,↓
EI
39
• Use conjugate beam method in obtaining fBB

fBB
Real A C
beam B
1 kN
0.5 kN 0.5 kN
4m 4m
4 2
4
m´ 3 3
m´´B
diagram
-2 v´´B 4 4
Conjugate −
EI EI
beam + ΣMB = 0:
4 4 4
4 2 4 4 − m' ' B − ( )+ (4) = 0
4 − − − EI 3 EI
EI EI EI EI 10.67
EI
f BB = m' ' B = ,↑
EI
fBB

40
• Substitute ∆´B and fBB in Eq. (1) 117.33
∆'B = − ,↓
EI
10.67
f BB = ,↑
117.33 10.67 EI
+↑; 0= − + RB , RB = 11.0 kN,
EI EI

16 kN
fBB

+
xRB = 11.0 kN

∆´B 1 kN
12 kN 4 kN 0.5 kN 0.5 kN

16 kN
=

B C no settlement
A

RA = 6.5 kN 11.0 kN RC = 1.5 kN

41
• Substitute ∆´B and fBB in Eq. (2) 117.33
∆'B = − ,↓
EI
10.67
117.33 10.67 f BB = ,↑
+ ↑ ; − 0.005m = − + RB EI
EI EI
(−0.005m) EI = −117.33 + 10.67 RB

(−0.005)(200 × 60) = −117.33 + 10.67 RB

RB = 5.37 kN,
16 kN
fBB

+
xRB = 5.37

∆´B 4 kN
1 kN
12 kN 0.5 kN 0.5 kN

16 kN
=

B C with 5 mm settlement
A

RA = 9.31 kN 5.37 kN RC = 1.32 kN


42
• Quantitative shear and bending diagram and qualitative deflected curve

16 kN 16 kN

B C B C
A A
∆B = 5 mm
6.5 kN 11 kN 1.5 kN 9.31 kN 5.37 kN 1.32 kN
2m 2m 4m 2m 2m 4m

6.5 9.31
V 1.5
diagram V
diagram
-9.5 -1.32
-6.69
M 13
diagram 18.62
+ M
- diagram 5.24
+
-6

Deflected Deflected
Curve Curve
∆B = 5 mm
43
Example 6

Calculate supports reactions and draw the bending moment diagrams for (a)
D2 = 0 and (b) D2 = 2 mm.

1 2 w 2 kN/m 3

4m 6m

44
Compatibility equation:

∆´2 + f22R2 = ∆2

1 2 w 2 kN/m 3 Use formulations provided :


wx
∆ '2 = − ( x 3 − 2 Lx 2 + L3 )
24 EI
4m 6m (2)(4) 3
=− (4 − 2 ×10 × 4 2 + 103 )
24 EI
=

2 kN/m 248
=− = −6.2mm, ↓
(200)(200)
∆´2
Pbx 2
f 22 = (L − b2 − x2 )
6 LEI
1× 6 × 4
+

=− (10 2 − 6 2 − 4 2 )
f22 6 ×10 EI
×R2 19.2
= = +0.48 mm, ↑
(200)(200)
1

45
For ∆2 = 0 For ∆2 = 2 mm
Compatibility equation: Compatibility.equation:
-6.2 + 0.48R2 = 0 -6.2 + 0.48R2 = -2
R2 = 12.92 kN R2 = 8.75 kN

1 2 w 2 kN/m 3 1 2 w 2 kN/m 3

12.92 kN
2.25 kN 4 m 6m 4.83 kN 4.75 kN 4 m 8.75 kN 6 m 6.5 kN

7.17
2.415 m 4.75 5.5
2.25 3.25 m
V + V + +
(kN) x (m) - x (m)
- - (kN) -
-5.75 -4.83 2.375 m -3.25 -6.5
1.125 m
5.85 10.56
1.27 5.64
M + +
(kN•m) x (m) +
- M + 3
(kN•m) x (m)
-7 46
APPENDIX
Basic Beams: Single span

1 w

L/3 L/3 wL/2


wL/2
5wL4
384 EI
L

wL/2
V

- wL/2

wL2/8

47
• Find ∆1 by Castigliano’s 2 1 3
P
w

L/2 L/2
wL P wL P
+ x1 x2 +
2 2 L 2 2

w
M1 w
M2

wL P x1 V1
+ x2 wL P
2 2 V2 +
2 2

+ ΣΜ = 0;
2
wx wL P
M1 + 1 − ( + ) x1 = 0
2 2 2
2
wx1 wL P
M1 = − +( + ) x1 = M 2
2 2 2
48
2
wx wL P
M1 = − 1 + ( + ) x1 = M 2
2 2 2

L/2 L/2
∂M dx ∂M 2 dx
∆1 = ∆ max = ∫
0
( 1 )M1 1 +
∂P EI ∫
0
(
∂P
)M 2 2
EI

L/2
∂M 1 dx
=2∫ ( )M1 1
0
∂P EI
L/2 2
0
2 x − wx1 wL P
=
EI ∫
0
( 1 )(
2 2
+(
2
+ ) x1 )dx1
2

5wL4
=
384 EI

49
Single span 1
P

P/2 P/2
PL3 L3
δ 11 = = f11 P → f11 =
48 EI 48 EI

L /2 L /2
L
P/2

V +

-
- P/2

PL/4

50
Double span
wl 4
∆ max = wl 4
185 EI 1 ∆ max =
w 185 EI

0.375 wl 1.25 wl 0.375 wl

l = L/2 l = L/2
L = 2l
0.625 wl
0.375 wl
+ +
- -
-0.625 wl -0.375 wl

0.070 wl2 0.070 wl2


+ +
-
-0.125 wl2
51
Triple span ∆max = wl4
1 2
w 145 EI

0.4wl 0.4wl
1.1wl 1.1wl
l = L/3 l = L/3 l = L/3

0.6wl
0.4wl 0.5wl
V
+ + +

- - -
- 0.4wl
- 0.6wl -0.5wl

0.08 wl2 0.08 wl2


0.025 wl2
M + + +
- -
-0.1 wl2 -0.1 wl2
52

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