Chapter 3 256857
Chapter 3 256857
Chapter 3 256857
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(a) (b)
Solution
a) b = 8, r = 3, j = 6
b + r = 2j
11 6 12
Unstable. Ans.
b) b = 7, r = 4, j = 5
b + r = 2j
11 7 10
Statically indeterminate to the first degree. Ans.
c) b = 13, r = 3, j = 8
b + r = 2j (c)
16 = 16
Statically determinate. Ans.
d) b = 21, r = 3, j = 12
b + r = 2j
24 = 24
Statically determinate. Ans.
(d)
Ans:
a. Unstable.
b. Statically indeterminate to the first degree.
c. Statically determinate.
d. Statically determinate.
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(a)
Solution
a) By inspection, the truss is internally and externally stable. Here, b = 9, r = 3
and j = 6. Since b + r = 2j, the truss is statically determinate.
(b)
b) By inspection, the truss is internally and externally stable. Here, b = 11,
r = 3 and j = 6. Since b + r 7 2j and (b + r) - 2j = 2, the truss is statically
indeterminate to the second degree.
Ans:
a. Internally and externally stable.
Statically determinate.
b. Internally and externally stable.
Statically indeterminate to second degree.
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(a)
Solution
a) By inspection, the truss is internally and externally stable. Here, b = 9, r = 3
and j = 6. Since b + r = 2j, the truss is statically determinate.
(c)
Ans:
a. Internally and externally stable.
Statically determinate.
b. Internally and externally stable.
Statically indeterminate to first degree.
c. Internally unstable.
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(b)
(a)
Solution
(a)
r= 3
b = 14
j = 8
(c)
3 + 14 = 8(2)
17 6 16
Unstable. Ans.
(b)
r= 3
b = 9
j = 6
3 + 9 = 6(2)
12 = 12
(c)
r= 3
b = 15
j = 10
3 + 15 6 10(2)
18 6 20
Unstable. Ans.
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E
3m
A B C D
2m 2m 2m
5 kN 5 kN 5 kN
Solution
Joint D:
3
+ c Fy = 0; FED a b - 5 = 0; FED = 8.33 kN (T) Ans.
5
+ Fx = 0; 4
S FCD - (8.33) = 0;
5
FCD = 6.67 kN (C) Ans.
Joint C:
+ Fx = 0;
S FBC - 6.67 = 0;
FBC = 6.67 kN (C) Ans.
+ c Fy = 0; FCE - 5 = 0;
FCE = 5 kN (T) Ans.
Joint G:
+ Fx = 0;
S FGF - 20 = 0; FGF = 20 kN (T) Ans.
Joint A:
+ Fx = 0;
S -FAB - 18.0(cos 56.3) + 20 = 0;
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60 E 60
A D
4m 4m
Solution
Method of Joints
Joint D. Fig. b
+ c Fy = 0; 35.0 - FDC sin 60 = 0 FDC = 40.41 kN (C) = 40.4 kN (C) Ans.
+ Fx = 0;
S 40.41 cos 60 - FDE = 0 FDE = 20.21 kN (T) = 20.2 kN (T) Ans.
Joint C. Fig. c
+ c Fy = 0; FCE sin 60 + 40.41 sin 60 - 40 = 0 FCE = 5.774 kN
= 5.77 kN(C) Ans.
+ Fx = 0;
S FCB + 5.774 cos 60 - 40.41 cos 60 = 0 FCB = 17.32 kN (C)
= 17.3 kN (C) Ans.
Joint B. Fig. d
+QFx = 0; FBA sin 60 - 17.32 sin 60 - 20 cos 60 = 0 FBA = 28.87 kN (C)
= 28.9 kN (C) Ans.
a+ Fy = 0; 17.32 cos 60 + 28.87 cos 60 - 20 sin 60 - FBE = 0
Joint E. Fig. e
+ Fx = 0;
S 20.21 - 5.774 cos 60 - 5.774 cos 60 - FEA = 0
Ans:
FDC = 40.4 kN (C);
FDE = 20.2 kN (T);
FCE = 5.77 kN (C);
FCB = 17.3 kN (C);
FBA = 28.9 kN (C);
FBE = 5.77 kN (T)
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60 E 60
A D
4m 4m
P
Solution
Method of Joints: In this case, the support reactions are not required for determining
the member forces.
Joint D:
Joint C:
Joint B:
FBE = FBA = F
+ Fx = 0;
S 9.238 - 2Fcos 60 = 0
F = 9.238 kN
Joint E:
+ Fx = 0;
S FBA + 9.238 cos 60 - 9.238 cos 60 - 4.619 = 0
Ans:
FDC = 9.24 kN (T); FDE = 4.62 kN (C);
FCE = 9.24 kN (C); FCB = 9.24 kN (T);
FBE = 9.24 kN (C); FBA = 9.24 kN (T);
FEA = 4.62 kN (C)
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60 E 60
A D
4m 4m
P
Solution
Method of Joints: In this case, the support reactions are not required for determining
the member forces.
Joint D:
Joint C:
+ c Fy = 0; FCE sin 60 - 1.1547P sin 60 = 0
FCE = 1.1547P (C)
+ Fx = 0;
S 2(1.1547P cos 60) - FCB = 0 FCB = 1.1547P (T)
Joint B:
Joint E:
+ Fx = 0;
S FEA + 1.1547P cos 60 - 1.1547P cos 60 - 0.57735P = 0
From the above analysis, the maximum compression and tension in the truss
members is 1.1547P. For this case, compression controls, which requires
1.1547P = 6
P = 5.20 kN Ans.
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3m 9 kN
Solution D
A B C
Reactions: 30°
4m 4m 4m
"Y 40.5 kN,
$X 0, $Y 4.5 kN
18 kN 18 kN
Joint A:
C ; &Y 0;
3 9 kN
(&!&)
9 0
5
&!& 15 kN (T) Ans.
; &X 0;
4
&!" (15) 0 4m 4m 4m
5
&!" 12 kN (C) Ans.
Joint B:
C ; &Y 0; 40.5
(&"&) 0
9 kN
12 kN
Joint F:
C ; &Y 0;
3 3
(& )
18
(15) 40.5 0 40.5 kN
5 &# 5
&&# 22.5 kN (T) Ans.
; &X 0;
4 4
&&%
(15) (22.5) 0 36 kN
5 5
&&% 6 kN (C) Ans.
15 kN 40.5 kN
Joint C:
C ; &Y 0;
&#%
3
(22.5) 0
5
22.5 kN
&#% 13.5 kN (C) Ans.
; &X 0;
4
&#$ (12)
(22.5) 0 12 kN
5
&#$ 6 kN (T) Ans.
Joint D:
C ; &Y 0;
(&$%) 4.5 0
3
5 Ans: 6 kN
FAF = 15 kN (T); FAB = 12 kN (C); 4.5 kN
&$% 7.5 kN (C) Ans. FBF = 40.5 kN (C); FBC = 12 kN (C);
; &X 0;
4
FFC = 22.5 kN (T); FFE = 6 kN (C);
(7.5)
6 0
(Check)
5 FCE = 13.5 kN (C); FCD = 6 kN (T);
FDE = 7.5 kN (C)
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G E
3m
A
D
B C
Solution
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3–10. (Continued)
4
a + M A = 0; ND(8) - 10(4) - 6a b (5.5) = 0 ND = 8.30 kN
5
Method of Joints. By inspecting joint G and the joint B, we notice that members GB
and BF are zero-force members. Thus
Joint D. Fig. b
3
+ c Fy = 0; 8.30 - FDE a b = 0 FDE = 13.83 kN (C) = 13.8 kN (C) Ans.
5
+ Fx = 0; 4
S 13.83a b - FDC = 0 FDC = 11.07 kN (T) = 11.1 kN (T) Ans.
5
Joint E. Fig. c
Joint C. Fig. d
2 4
+ c Fy = 0; FCF a b - 6.00a b = 0 FCF = 5.367 kN (T) = 5.37 kN (T) Ans.
15 5
+ Fx = 0; 1 3
S 11.07 - 5.367a b - 6a b - FCB = 0
15 5
FCB = 5.067 kN (T) = 5.07 kN (T) Ans.
Joint F. Fig. e
+ Fx = 0; 4 1 4
S FFG a b + 5.367a b - 13.83a b = 0
5 15 5
3 3 2
+ c Fy = 0; 10.83a b + 13.83a b - 5.367a b - 10 = 0 (Check!)
5 5 15
Joint G. Fig. f
Joint B. Fig. g
+ Fx = 0;
S 5.067 - FBA = 0 FBA = 5.067 kN (T) = 5.07 kN (T) Ans.
Ans:
FGB = FBF = 0; FDE = 13.8 kN (C);
FDC = 11.1 kN (T); FEF = 13.8 kN (C);
FEC = 6.00 kN (C); FCF = 5.37 kN (T);
FCB = 5.07 kN (T); FFG = 10.8 kN (C);
FGA = 10.8 kN (C); FBA = 5.07 kN (T)
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F G 3m
45
45
A B
Solution
3m 3m
Type 1 truss
a + M A = 0; FED = 0 Ans.
Joint A
+ F = 0;
S 3 - FAF cos 45 = 0
x
FAF = 4.24 kN (C) Ans.
+ c Fy = 0; 7 - 4.24 sin 45 - FFA = 0
FEA = 4 kN (C) Ans.
Joint E
+ F = 0;
S FEF = 0 Ans.
x
Due to symmetry
FED = FDC = 0 Ans.
FEF = FCG = 0 Ans.
FDF = FDG = 4.24 kN (C) Ans.
FAF = FGB = 4.24 kN (C) Ans.
FAB = 3 kN (T) Ans.
FEA = FCB = 4 kN (C) Ans.
Ans:
FED = FDC = 0; FEF = FCG = 0;
FDF = FDG = 4.24 kN (C);
FAF = FGB = 4.24 kN (C); FAB = 3 kN (T);
FEA = FCB = 4 kN (C)
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2m
1.5 kN F D 1.5 kN
2m
A C
B
3m 3m 3m 3m
Solution
Method of Joints
Joint C. Fig. b
2
+ c Fy = 0; 6.00 - 1.5 - FCD a b = 0
113
FCD = 8.112 kN (C) = 8.11 kN (C) Ans.
+ Fx = 0; 3
S 8.112a b - FCB = 0 FCB = 6.75 kN (T) Ans.
113
Joint D. Fig. c
+ Fx = 0; 3 3
S FEF a b - 5.408a b = 0
113 113
FEF = 5.408 kN (C) = 5.41 kN (C) Ans.
2
+ c Fy = 0; 2c 5.408a b d - 3 - FEB = 0 FEB = 3.00 kN (T) Ans.
113
Due to symmetry
FAB = FCB = 6.75 kN (T) Ans.
FFB = FDB = 2.70 kN (C) Ans.
FAF = FCD = 8.11 kN (C) Ans.
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30 kN/m
3–13. The truss shown is used to support the floor deck.
The uniform load on the deck is 30 kN> m. This load is
transferred from the deck to the floor beams, which rest on H
the top joints of the truss. Determine the force in each N
M K I
member of the truss, and state if the members are in tension L J 4m
or compression. Assume all members are pin connected. A
B C D E F G
6 @ 4 m 24 m
Solution
Reactions:
Ax = 0, Ay = 360 kN, Gy = 360 kN
Joint A:
+
S ΣFx = 0; FAB = 0 Ans.
+ c ΣFy = 0; 360 - FAN = 0; FAN = 360 kN 1C 2 Ans.
Joint N:
+ c ΣFy = 0; 360 - 60 - FNB 1sin 45° 2 = 0
FNB = 424.3 = 424 kN 1T 2 Ans.
+
S ΣFx = 0; - 424.3(cos 45° 2 - FNM = 0
FNM = 300 kN 1C 2 Ans.
Joint M:
+
S ΣFx = 0; 300 - FML = 0; FML = 300 kN 1C 2 Ans.
+ c ΣFy = 0; FMB - 120 = 0; FMB = 120 kN 1C 2 Ans.
Joint B:
+ c ΣFy = 0; - FBL sin 45° + 424.3 sin 45° - 120 = 0
FBL = 254.6 kN = 255 kN 1C 2 Ans.
+
S ΣFx = 0; FBC - 254.6 cos 45° - 424.3 cos 45° = 0
FBC = 480 kN 1T 2 Ans.
Joint C:
+
S ΣFx = 0; FCD - 480 = 0; FCD = 480 kN 1T 2 Ans.
+ c ΣFy = 0; FCL = 0 Ans.
Joint L:
+ c ΣFy = 0; - FLD sin 45° + 254.6 sin 45° - 120 = 0
FLD = 84.85 kN = 84.9 kN 1T 2 Ans.
+
S ΣFx = 0; - FLK + 300 + 254.6 cos 45° + 84.85 cos 45° = 0
FLK = 540 kN 1C 2 Ans.
Joint K:
+ c ΣFy = 0; FKD - 120 = 0; FKD = 120 kN 1C 2 Ans.
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G F
3–14. Determine the force in each member of the truss.
Indicate if the members are in tension or compression.
Assume all members are pin connected.
E
3m
Solution
Joint D:
A B C D
3 2m 2m 2m
+ c ΣFy = 0; FEDa b - 5 = 0; FED = 8.33 kN 1T 2 Ans.
5
5 kN 5 kN 5 kN
+ 4
S ΣFx = 0; FCD - 18.332 = 0;
5
FCD = 6.67 kN 1C 2 Ans.
Joint C:
+
S ΣFx = 0; FBC - 6.67 = 0;
FBC = 6.67 kN 1C 2 Ans.
+ c ΣFy = 0; FCE - 5 = 0;
FCE = 5 kN 1T 2 Ans.
Joint G:
+
S ΣFx = 0; FGF - 20 = 0; FGF = 20 kN 1T 2 Ans.
Joint A:
+
S ΣFx = 0; -FAB - 18.0(cos 56.30 2 + 20 = 0;
FAB = 10.0 kN 1C 2 Ans.
Joint B:
+ 4
S ΣFx = 0; - FBEa b + 10.0 - 6.67 = 0;
5
FBE = 4.17 kN 1C 2 Ans.
3
+ c ΣFy = 0; FFB - 5 - 4.17a b = 0;
5
FFB = 7.50 kN 1T 2 Ans.
Joint F:
3
+ c ΣFy = 0; 181sin 56.30 2 - 7.5 - FFEa b = 0;
5
FFE = 12.5 kN 1T 2 Ans.
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2m
B C
2m
A D
Solution
1.5 m 3m 1.5 m
Support Reactions. Referring to the FBD of the entire truss, Fig. a
Method of Joints
Joint D, Fig. b
+ F = 0;
S FDC = 0 Ans.
x
Joint E, Fig. c
4
+ c Fy = 0; 6.00 - 3 - FEC a b = 0 FEC = 3.75 kN (T) Ans.
5
+ F = 0; 3
S x FEF - 3.75a b = 0 FEF = 2.25 kN (C) Ans.
5
Joint C, Fig. d
4 4
+ c Fy = 0; 3.75a b - FCF a b = 0 FCF = 3.75 kN (C) Ans.
5 5
+ F = 0; 3 3
S x 3.75a b + 3.75 a b - FCB = 0 FCB = 4.50 kN (T) Ans.
5 5
Due to symmetry
Ans:
FGF = FEF = 2.25 kN (C);
FGB = FEC = 3.75 kN (T); FAB = FDC = 0;
FAG = FDE = 6.00 kN (C);
FBF = FCF = 3.75 kN (C); FCB = 4.50 kN (T)
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30 30
F 30
G E
60 60
A D
Solution B C 30
2m 1m 1m 2m
The weights for the truss members are as follows:
W AG = W GF = W FE = W ED = 1.732(5)(9.81) = 84.957 N
W AB = W BF = W BC = W CF = W CD = 2(5)(9.81) = 98.1 N
W GB = W CI = 1(5)(9.81) = 49.50 N
[84.957(2) + 49.05]
FG = FE = = 109.48 N
2
[98.1(3) + 49.05]
FB = FC = = 171.68 N
2
[84.957(2) + 98.1(2)]
FF = = 183.06 N
2
Joint H
+ c Fy = 0; 928.428 - 2T cos 30 = 0
T = 536.028 = 536 N Ans.
Joint A
+ c Fy = 0; FAG sin 30 - 91.529 = 0
FAG = 183.057 = 183 N(T) Ans.
+ Fx = 0;
S -FAB + 183.057 cos 30 = 0
FAB = 158.532 = 159 N(C) Ans.
Joint G
+QFx = 0; -FGF + 536.028 cos 30 - 183.057 - 109.482 sin 30 = 0
FGF = 226.416 = 226 N (C) Ans.
Joint B
+ c Fy = 0; 173.200 sin 60 + FBF sin 60 - 171.675 = 0
FBF = 25.033 = 25.0 N (T) Ans.
+ Fx = 0;
S 25.033 cos 60 - FBC - 173.200 cos 60 + 158.532 = 0
FBC = 84.4 N (C) Ans.
Thus by comparison
FGF = FEF = 226 N (T) Ans.
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B
C
6 kN
Solution
Method of Joints
Joint D, Fig. a
3
+ c Fy = 0; FDC a b - 6 = 0 FDC = 10.0 kN (C) Ans.
5
+ Fx = 0; 4
S FDE - 10.0a b = 0 FDE = 8.00 kN (C) Ans.
5
Joint C, Fig. b,
3 3
+ c Fy = 0; FCE a b - 10.0a b - 6 = 0
173 5
FCE = 34.18 kN (T) = 34.2 kN (T) Ans.
+ Fx = 0; 8
S 34.18a b - 8.00 - FEA = 0 FEA = 24.0 kN (T) Ans.
173
3
+ c Fy = 0; FEB - 34.18a b = 0 FEB = 12.0 kN (C) Ans.
173
Joint B, Fig. d
+ Fx = 0; 4 Ans:
S FBA a b - 24.0 = 0 FBA = 30.0 kN (C) Ans.
5 FDC = 10.0 kN (C); FDE = 8.00 kN (C);
FCE = 34.2 kN (T); FCB = 24.0 kN (C);
3 FEA = 24.0 kN (T); FEB = 12.0 kN (C);
+ c Fy = 0; B y - 12.0 - 30.0a b = 0 B y = 30.0 kN
5 FBA = 30.0 kN (C)
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3m
C
A B
3m 3m
8 kN
Solution
Method of Sections. Consider the FBD of right segment of the truss sectioned
through a–a, Fig. b,
Ans:
FBD = 7.00 kN (T); FBC = 1.00 kN (T);
FED = 7.00 kN (C)
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Solution 10 kN 10 kN
Reactions:
! X 0, ! 10 kN, &Y 10 kN
Y
a ; -* 0; &#$(6) 10(4.5)
10(10.5) 0
&#$ 10 kN (T) Ans.
C ; &Y 0; *Y 0 6m 9m 6m
Ay = 10 kN 10 kN 10 kN Fy = 10 kN
; &X 0;
*X 10 0;
*X 10 kN
Joint J:
Members KN, NL, MB, BL, CL, IO, OH, GE, EH, HD
are zero force members. Ans.
10 kN
Ans:
FCD = 10.0 kN (T); FJN = 12.5 kN (T);
FJK = 20.2 kN (C);
Members KN, NL, MB, BL, CL, IO, OH, GE, EH,
HD are zero force members.
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A
B C D
2m 2m 2m
Solution
a+ ΣMC = 0; 12 kN (cos 26.57° 2 14 m2 + 12 kN 1cos 26.57° 2 12 m2
- 12 kN 1sin 26.57° 2 11 m2 - FGF sin 26.57° 14 m2 = 0
FGF = 33.0 kN 1T 2 Ans.
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4 kN F D
2m
4 kN G
C
Solution
2m
Support Reactions. Not required.
B
Method of Sections. Consider the FBD of the upper segment of the truss sectioned A
through a–a, Fig. a
3m
a+ M D = 0; 4(2) - FFG(1.5) = 0 FFG = 5.333 kN (C) = 5.33 kN (C) Ans.
3
a+ M E = 0; FGD a b(4) - 4(2) = 0 FGD = 3.333 kN (C) = 3.33 kN (C) Ans.
5
4
a+ M G = 0; 4(4) + 4(2) - FCD a b(3) = 0 FCD = 10.0 kN (T) Ans.
5
Method of Joints
Joint G. Fig. b
4
+ c Fy = 0; FGA - 5.333 - 3.333a b = 0 FGA = 8.00 kN (C) Ans.
5
Ans:
FFG = 5.33 kN (C); FGD = 3.33 kN (C);
FCD = 10.0 kN (T); FGA = 8.00 kN (C)
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A
E
B C D
Solution 2m 2m 2m 2m
FHB = 0 Ans.
Method of Sections. Consider the FBD of the left segment of the truss sectioned
through a–a, Fig. b
3
a+ M E = 0; 3(6) + 3(8) - 7.50(8) + FHC a b(4) = 0
213
FHC = 5.408 kN (T) = 5.41 kN (T) Ans.
1
a+ M C = 0; FHG a b(4) + 3(2) + 3(4) - 7.50(4) = 0
25
FHG = 6.708 kN (C) = 6.71 kN (C) Ans.
Ans:
FHB = 0; FAB = 3.00 kN (T)
FHC = 5.41 kN (T)
FHG = 6.71 kN (C)
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A
E
B C D
Solution 2m 2m 2m 2m
Method of Joints.
Joint G, Fig. b
Method of Sections. Consider the FBD of right segment of the truss sectioned
through b–b, Fig. c.
1
a+ M C = 0; 4.50(4) - 3(2) - FGF a b(4) = 0
15
FGF = 6.708 kN (C) = 6.71 kN (C) Ans.
3
a+ M E = 0; 3(2) + 3.00(4) - FHC a b(4) = 0
213
Ans:
FHC = 5.408 kN (T) = 5.41 kN (T) Ans.
FGC = 3.00 kN (C); FBC = 3.00 kN (T)
FGF = 6.71 kN (C); FHC = 5.41 kN (T)
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3m
B J K E
3m
A F
I H G
3m 3m 3m 3m
15 kN 10 kN 10 kN
Solution
Joint A:
Joint I:
a+ ΣFy = 0; –FIBcos 30° + 10.46(cos 30°) + 15(cos 60°) – 10.46(cos 30°) = 0
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Solution
Entire truss
+ Fx = 0;
S Ax = 0
+ c Fy = 0; A y - 5 - 15 - 15 - 30 - 20 - 10 - 5 + 49.17 = 0
A y = 50.833 kN
Section
Joint D
Ans:
FJI = 117.5 kN (C); FDE = 97.5 kN (T)
FJD = 61.7 kN (C)
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2m 2m 2m 2m 2m 2m 2m 2m
Solution 3 kN 3 kN
4 kN
Reactions due to symmetry,
Ax = 0, Ay = Ey = 5 kN
or
+ c ΣFy = 0; 5 - 3 - 7.45(sin 26.56°) + FBH (sin 63.43°) = 0
2m
2m 4m 2m
5 kN 3 kN
Ans:
FIH = 7.45 kN (C); FBC = 6.0 kN (T)
FBH = 1.49 kN (T);
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G E
3 kN
4 kN 4 kN
Solution
Support Reactions: Due to symmetry, $Y !Y.
C ; &Y 0;
3m 3m 3m
2!Y
4
3
4 0 !Y 5.5 kN
; &X 0;
! X 0 4 kN
2
Method of Sections: 3 cos 30° m
a ; -& 0; &"# (4.5 tan 30°) 4(4.5 3 cos2 30°) 5.5(4.5) 0
Ans:
FGF = 9 kN (C); FFB = 3.46 kN (T)
FBC = 6.06 kN (T)
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D 1.5 m
B
A E
H G F
1m
2m 2m
Solution
a+ ΣMA = 0; Ey(4) - 2(0.8) - 1.5(2.50) = 0 Ey = 1.3375 kN
Method of Sections:
3
a+ ΣMF = 0; 1.3375(1) - FCDa b(1) = 0
5
1.5
a+ ΣME = 0; FCFa b(1) = 0 FCF = 0 Ans.
23.25
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E
5m D
C
B
A
Solution
Referring to the FBD of the right segment of the truss sectioned through a@a, Fig. a
1
a + M F = 0; 3(2) + 3(4) - FID a b(6) = 0
22
FID = 4.243 kN (T) = 4.24 kN (T) Ans.
1
a + M I = 0; FCD a b(6) - 3(2) - 3(4) - 1.5(6) = 0
25
FCD = 10.06 kN = 10.1 kN (C) Ans.
Ans:
FIH = 6.00 kN (T); FID = 4.24 kN (T)
FCD = 10.1 kN (C)
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E
5m D
C
B
A
Solution
Consider the FBD of the right segment of the truss sectioned through a@a, Fig. a
1
a + M I = 0; FCD a b(6) - 1.5(6) - 3(4) - 3(2) = 0
25
FCD = 10.06 kN (C) = 10.1 kN (C) Ans.
Ans:
FJI = 9.00 kN (T); FIC = 6.00 kN (C)
FCD = 10.1 kN (C)
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3 kN
6 kN
9 kN
12 m, 4 @ 3 m
Solution
Support Reactions. Referring to the FBD of the entire truss, Fig. a
Method of Sections. Consider the FBD of the left segment of the truss section
through a@a, Fig. b
1 2
FGH a b(3) + FGH a b(3) + 6(3) - 9.75(6) = 0
15 15
Ans:
FBC = 9.75 kN (T); FHC = 1.06 kN (C)
FGH = 10.1 kN (C)
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Solution
4m
Si = SB + x1si 2
Thus:
B
FAF = SAF + 1x2SAF 2m 2m
= -3.188 kN
In a similar manner:
3 kN
3* (C)
5.026* (T)
6.156* (C)
3.740* (T)
4m
6.866* (T)
3* 6* (C)
3.866*
4.243* (T) 4.243* (T)
3.866*
2m 2m
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E
G F
2m
A D
Solution B C
2m 4m 2m
Superposition required:
2 kN 2 kN
′
SFK = S′FK + xsFK = 0
2 + x112 = 0
x = -2
Ans:
FJH = 2.83 kN (T); FJK = 2.0 kN (C)
FDC = 0; FDE = 2.0 kN (C); FEC = 0
FEH = 0; FCF = 2.83 kN (T); FCB = 2.0 kN (C)
FAG = 2.0 kN (C); FAB = 0; FBG = 0
FBF = 2.83 kN (T); FGI = 0; FGL = 2.0 kN (C)
FFK = 2.0 kN (C); FLI = 2.83 kN (T)
FIF = 2.83 kN (T); FIK = 0; FHF = 2.83 kN (T)
FHK = 0; FJE = 2.0 kN (C)
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4 kN 4 kN
3–34. Determine the force in each member and state if the
members are in tension or compression. 1m 1m 1m
E D
1m
F
C
2m
Solution
A B
Reactions
Joint A
+ Fx = 0;
S FAD = 0 Ans.
Joint F
Joint E
+ Fx = 0;
S - FED + 8.944 cos 26.56 + 11.31 cos 45 = 0
Ans:
FAD = 0; FAF = 4.00 kN (C); FFD = 8.94 kN (T)
FFE = 11.3 kN (C); FBC = 4.00 kN (C)
FCE = 8.94 kN (T); FBE = 0; FCD = 11.3 kN (C)
FED = 16.0 kN (C)
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G H
2m
A
F E
Solution
S i = S i + x ( si ) 3m 1m 3m
FCE = S CE + (x)sCE = 0
3.04 + x(0.779) = 0
x = -3.905
Thus:
Ans:
FAB = 3.90 kN (C); FBC = 2.50 kN (C)
FCD = 2.50 kN (C)
FBG = FGF = FGH = FCH = FHE = 0
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B 5 kN
A
2m
x
y
Solution
Support Reactions. Not required
Method of Joints
Joint D, Fig. a
1 1
Fx = 0; FDA a b - FDB a b = 0 (1)
18 18
2 2
Fy = 0; -FDA a b - FDB a b - FDC + 3 = 0 (2)
18 18
1.732 1.732
Fz = 0; -FDA a b - FDB a b - 5 = 0 (3)
18 18
Joint B, Fig. b
1.732
Fz = 0; FBC sin 60 - 4.082a b = 0
18
FBC = 2.887 kN = 2.89 kN (T) Ans.
1
Fx = 0; FBA + 2.887 cos 60 - 4.082a b = 0
18
FBA = 0 Ans.
2
Fy = 0; -By - 4.082a b = 0 By = - 2.887 kN
18
Joint A, Fig. c
1.732
Fz = 0; FAC sin 60 - 4.082a b = 0
18
FAC = 2.887 kN = 2.89 kN (T) Ans.
1
Fx = 0; Ax + 4.082a b - 2.887 cos 60 = 0 Ax = 0
18
2
Fy = 0; -A y - 4.082a b = 0 A y = - 2.887 kN
18
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D
1m
C
A Py = 2 kN
B
y
Solution x 4m
Joint A: Pz = 3 kN
ΣFz = 0; FAD sin 14.04° - 3 = 0
FAD = 12.37 kN 1T 2 = 12.4 kN (T)
Ans:
FAD = 12.4 kN (T); FAB = 5.09 kN (C)
FAC = 5.09 kN (C)
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2m D F 3 kN
C
Solution x
2m B
2 2 4
(M EG)x = 0; FBC(2) + FBD(2) - (3)(2) = 0
25 25 5
1.5 m y
FBC + FBD = 2.683 kN
Joint A
4
Fz = 0; FAB - (3) = 0
5
FAB = 2.4 kN (C) Ans.
3 3 3
Fy = 0; (3) - FAE - FAG = 0
5 25 25
FAG = FAE = 1.01 kN (T) Ans.
Joint B
1 1 1 1
Fx = 0; (1.342) + F - (1.342) - FBG = 0
25 3 BE 25 3
2 2 2 2
Fy = 0; (1.342) - F + (1.342) - FBG = 0
25 3 BE 25 3
2 2
Fz = 0; F + FBG - 2.4 = 0
3 BE 3
FBG = 1.80 kN (T) Ans.
FBE = 1.80 kN (T) Ans.
Ans:
FBC = FBD = 1.34 kN (C); FAB = 2.4 kN (C)
FAG = FAE = 1.01 kN (T); FBG = 1.80 kN (T)
FBE = 1.80 kN (T)
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F 3m
D
E
Solution C
Method of Joints A 3m
1.5 m
Joint F. Here FFG, FFD and FFC lie on the same plane shown shaded in B
0.75 m 1m y
Fig. a and the x axis is the normal to this plane, thus
x 0.75 m
Fx = 0; FFE cos u = 0 FFE = 0 Ans.
Joint E. Here, FEG, FEF, FEC and FEB lie on the same plane shown shaded in Fig. b
and the x axis is the normal to this plane, thus
Ans:
FFE = 0; FED = 0
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F 3m
D
E
Solution C
1 1 1.5
Fx = 0; FGD a b - FGE a b + FGF a b = 0 (1)
137.5625 137.5625 138.8125
0.75 0.75 0.75
Fy = 0; - FGD a b - FGE a b - FGF a b + 4 = 0 (2)
137.5625 137.5625 138.8125
6 6 6
Fz = 0; -FGD a b + FGE a b + FGF a b = 0 (3)
137.5625 137.5625 138.8125
FGF = 0 Ans.
Joint F. Referring to Fig. b, we notice that FFG, FFC and FFE lie in the same plane
(shown shaded) and x' axis is the normal to this plane. Thus
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5m
3m
C
3m
A
D y
x 4m
6 kN
Solution
Method of Joints: In this case, the support reactions are not required for determin-
ing the member forces.
Joint A
5
ΣFx = 0; FABa b - 6 = 0
229 Ans.
FAB = 6.462 kN 1T 2 = 6.46 kN 1T 2
3 3
ΣFx = 0; FACa b - FADa b = 0 FAC = FAD [1]
5 5
4 4 2
ΣFy = 0; FACa b + FADa b - 6.462a b = 0
5 5 229
FAC + FAD = 3.00 [2]
Joint B
3 3
ΣFx = 0; FBCa b - FBDa b = 0 FBC = FBD [1]
238 238
5 5 5
ΣFx = 0; FBCa b + FBDa b - 6.462a b = 0
238 238 229
FBC + FBD = 7.397 [2]
2 2
ΣFy = 0; 2c 3.699a b d + 6.462a b - FBE = 0
238 229 Ans.
FBE = 4.80 kN 1T 2
Ans:
FAB = 6.46 kN (T); FAC = FAD = 1.50 kN (C)
FBC = FBD = 3.70 kN (C); FBE = 4.80 kN (T)
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2m 2m
2m
F
A C
3m 2m
B 2k kN
2k kN
Solution
Method of Joints: In this case, the support reactions are not required for determin-
ing the member forces.
Joint C: Since FCD, FBC and 2 kN force lie within the same plane and FCF is out of
this plane, then
FCF = 0 Ans.
Joint D: Since FCD, FDE and FDE lie within the same plane and FDB is out of this
plane, then FDB = 0.
1
ΣFx = 0; FDFa b - 2.309 cos 60° = 0
213
FDF = 4.163 kN 1C 2
3
ΣFy = 0; 4.163a b - FED = 0
213
FED = 3.46 kN 1T 2 Ans.
Joint B:
1.732
ΣFz = 0; FBEa b - 2 = 0 FBE = 4.163 kN 1T 2
213
3
ΣFy = 0; FAB - 4.163a b = 0
213
FAB = 3.46 kN 1C 2 Ans.
Ans:
FCF = 0; FCD = 2.31 kN (T); FED = 3.46 kN (T)
FAB = 3.46 kN (C)
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2m
Solution 3m
B 2k kN
Method of Joints: In this case, the support reactions are not required for determin-
ing the member forces. 2k kN
Joint C:
Joint D: Since FCD, FDE and FDF lie within the same plane and FDB is out of this
plane, then FDB = 0.
1
ΣFx = 0; FDFa b - 2.309 cos 60° = 0
213
FDF = 4.16 kN 1C 2 Ans.
Joint B:
1.732
ΣFz = 0; FBEa b - 2 = 0
213
FBE = 4.16 kN 1T 2 Ans.
Ans:
FBC = 1.15 kN (C); FDF = 4.16 kN (C)
FBE = 4.16 kN (T)
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3–1P. Determine
3–1P. The Pratt roof trussesinare
the force uniformly
each memberspaced
of the every
truss.
5 m. The
State if thedeck, roofing
members are material,
in tensionand the purlins have
or compression. an
Assume 1.8 m
G
average
all weight
members are of
pin0.28 kN/m2. The building is located in
connected.
New York where the anticipated snow load is 1.0 kN/m2 and
the anticipated ice load is 0.4 kN/m2. These loadings occur
H F 1.8 m
over the horizontal projected area of the roof. Determine
the force in each member due to dead load, snow, and ice A
loads. Neglect the weight of the truss members and assume B C D E
A is pinned and E is a roller.
2.4 m 2.4 m 2.4 m 2.4 m
Solution
Loading:
At joints H, G and F: F = (1.0 + 0.4)(5)(2.4) + 0.28(5)(3) = 21 kN
At joints A and E: F = (1.0 + 0.4)(5)(1.2) + 0.28(5)(1.5) = 10.5 kN
Due to symmetrical loading and geometry
Ax = 0, Ay = 42 kN, Ey = 42 kN
Joint A:
; &X 0; &"#
42 0;
Joint H:
21 kN
A ; &Y 0;
21 cos 36.87° &(# cos 16.26° 0;
&(# 17.5 kN (C) Ans.
1 ; &X 0; 52.5
&('
21 sin 36.87°
17.5 sin 16.26° 0; 52.5 kN
C ; &Y 0;
3 3
(35) (35)
21
&'# 0;
5 5
&'# 21 kN (T) Ans. 35 kN
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