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3 Pin Arches

1) The document discusses the analysis of statically determinate three-hinged arches using analytical methods. 2) Key steps in the analytical method include calculating reactions, bending moments, normal forces, and shear forces at any section of the arch. 3) Examples are provided to demonstrate determining these structural properties at specific points on parabolic and circular three-hinged arches given their geometric equations.

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3 Pin Arches

1) The document discusses the analysis of statically determinate three-hinged arches using analytical methods. 2) Key steps in the analytical method include calculating reactions, bending moments, normal forces, and shear forces at any section of the arch. 3) Examples are provided to demonstrate determining these structural properties at specific points on parabolic and circular three-hinged arches given their geometric equations.

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Theory of Structures(1)

Lecture No. 5
Statically Determinate Arches
An arch: is a curved beam supported at its two ends.
Most known types are: fixed- two hinged-
three hinged.

It can be analyzed by either analytical


or graphical methods
Three Hinged Arch
Analytical Method
1-The reactions of the arch can be calculated from the
three equations of equilibrium and conditional
equation at the intermediate hinge.

2- The bending moment at any section determined by


calculating the moments of all the forces to the right
or to the left of the section.

3- Determining normal and shearing force requires


resolving resultant of all forces to the left or to the
right of section along the tangent and the normal to it.
3-The slope of the tangent can be defined if the equation
of all the arch is defined first.

4-The slope of the tangent is equal to the first derivative


of the equation.

5-Substitute by the coordinates of the specified


point in the first derivative to calculate the slope.
Determine the N.F, S.F., and M at points d and e
of the three-hinged parabolic arch shown
The arch equation is Y= x – 0.025 x2

Solution
Σ Ma= 0 = Yb × 40 – 6 (10 + 20 + 30) Yb = 9 t ↑
Σ Y= 0 = Ya + 9 – 3 × 6 Ya = 9 t ↑
c
= 0 = 9 × 20 – 6 × 10 – 10 Xa Xa = 12 t →
∑M
a
c

ΣX = 0 = 12 – Xb Xb = 12 t ←
A section through point d
At x = 5, y = Yd = 5 - 0.025 × 52 = 4.375 m.
 dy 
tan θ1 =   = 1-0.05x=1 – 0.05 * 5 = 0.75
 dx  x = 5

sin θ 1 = 0.6 and cos θ1 = 0.8 Ysin Ɵ1


Ɵ1
Xcos Ɵ1
Ycos Ɵ1

XsinƟ1

Σ X = 0 = 12 – X X= 12t ←
ΣY=0=9–Y Y= 9t ↓
ΣMd = 0 = 12 × 4.375 – 9 × 5 + M
M = - 7.5 m.t., i.e M= 7.5m.t. (clockwise)
Ysin Ɵ1
Ɵ1
Xcos Ɵ1
Ycos Ɵ1

XsinƟ1
At Point e

At x = 30 y = ye = 30 – 0.025 × 302= 7.5 m.

 dy  1
  = 1 – 0.05 × 30 = −
 dx  x =30 2

180-Ɵ2=153.43 Ɵ2=26.57

tan θ 2 = 0.50, sin θ 2 = 0.446 cos θ 2 = 0.893


For a section just to the right of e
ΣX = 0 = 12 – X X = 12 t →
ΣY = 0 = 9 – Y Y=9t↓
Y sin Ɵ2
Ɵ2 Y cos Ɵ2
X cos Ɵ2

7.5m
X sin Ɵ2

ΣMe = 0 = M + 12 × 7.5 – 9 × 10
M is the bending moment at point e = 0 m.t
Ne= - (X cos Ɵ2+ Y sin Ɵ2 )
Ne = - (12 × 0.893 + 9 × 0.446) = - 14.74 t
Qe=X sin Ɵ2 - Y cos Ɵ2
Qe = 12 × 0.446 – 9 × 0.893 = - 2.685 t
For a section just to the left of e
Y sin Ɵ2 Y cos Ɵ2
Ɵ2
X cos Ɵ2

X sin Ɵ2

ΣX = 0 = 12 – X X = 12 t →
ΣY = 0 = 9 – 6 – Y Y= 3 t ↓

Ne= - (X cos Ɵ2+ Y sin Ɵ2 )


Ne = - (12 × 0.893 + 3 × 0.446) = - 12.05t
Qe=X sin Ɵ2 - Y cos Ɵ2
Qe = 12 × 0.446 – 3 × 0.893 = 2.673 t
Example 4.2 : Determine the N.F, S.F., and M at point
d of the three-hinged circular arch shown
The equation of the arch
is Y=ax2+bx+c
At A x=0 y=0 c=0

At x=8 y=4
4=a(8)2 + 8b

1=16a+2b (1)
A t x=16 y=0
0=a(16)2 + 16b
-b = 16a (2)
Substitute from 2 into 1
1=-b+2b
b=1 a=-1/16
Y=-
Y=-x2 /16 +x
Example 4.2 : Determine the N.F, S.F., and M at point
d of the three-hinged circular arch shown

The equation of the arch


is Y=-x2/16+x
Xa = 6t Xb = 10
Y a = 5.5t Yb =10.5t

ΣMb= 0 = Ya × 16+ 4 ×2 – 6 × 10 - 8 × 4- 2 ×2
Ya = 5.5t
ΣY= 0 Yb=10.5t
ΣMc= 0 for left part
6 ×2+4 ×2 + 4 Xa - 5.5 ×8 = 0
Xa=6t
ΣX= 0 Xb=10t
A section through point d
Y=-X2/16+X
At X=11 Y = 3.44m
dy /dx = -X / 8+1
dy/dx= tan(180- Ɵ) = -0.375 Ɵ=20.56
SinƟ= 0.351 CosƟ = 0.936

0.5 cos Ɵ
0.5t
0.5 sin Ɵ
Ɵ
Ɵ
10 cos Ɵ 10t

10 sin Ɵ
10t

10.5 t
0.5 cos Ɵ
0.5t
0.5 sin Ɵ
Ɵ
10 cos Ɵ 10t
3m 3.44 m
10 sin Ɵ
5m 10t

10.5 t

Nd= - (10 cos Ɵ+ 0.5 sin Ɵ )


Ne = - (10 ×0.936 + 0.5 × 0.351 ) = - 9.53 t
Qd=10 sin Ɵ – 0.5 cos Ɵ
Qe = 10 × 0.351 – 0.5 × 0. 936 = + 3.04 t
Md + 8 ×1+ 2 ×3+ 10 ×3.44 = 10.5 ×5
Md = 4.1 clockwise
Problem 4.2 : Determine the N.F, S.F., and M at point
S of the three-hinged circular arch shown

4.8m

Solution
Σ MC= 0 = Yb × 6 – 3.6 Xb-2*6*3=0
YB = 0.6 XB + 6
Σ MA= 0 2.8 XB+14YB = 2*14*7 XB= 10 t
YB=12 t
Σ X= 0 XA=10t
Σ Y= 0 YA=16 t
60
Σ MS 4.8m S
=MS-16*4+ 10*4.8+ 8*2=0
MS=0
8t
8cos60

8t 60
Ns= - (10 sin 60+
60+ 8 cos60
cos60 )=-
)=-12.66t
12.66t 8sin60 10sin60

4.8m 60 10t
Qs= 8 sin 60 -10 cos 60 = - 1.93t
1.93t
4m 10cos 60
10t
16t

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