Statics Module 13
Statics Module 13
Howe
Howe
Pratt
Pratt
Fink
K truss
Warren
Scissors
Web Members
Bottom Chord
Top Chord
Rise
Span
C C
Compression
T T
Tension
Loads carried by the truss:
Dead loads: Live loads:
1. Roofing materials 1. Wind load (Pampanga, 30 psf)
2. Weight of the truss 2. Sand load
3. Ceiling loads 3. Rain
4. Insulations
Method of JOINTS
This method is based on the fact that if the entire truss is in equilibrium, therefore each
of its joints is also in equilibrium.
To calculate the forces in the members of a truss, the equilibrium equations are applied
to individual joints (or pins) of the truss. Since the members are two-force members, the
forces in the FBD of a joint are concurrent. Consequently, two independent equilibrium
equations are available for each joint.
Steps:
1. Determine the external reactions by taking the whole structure as FBD.
2. Consider a joint with two unknown bar forces.
3. Assume direction of the forces.
Note:
If the direction of the forces is towards the joint, the force is said to be in
compression.
If the force is directed away from the joint, the force is said to be in tension.
If the solution yielded a negative answer, just reverse the direction.
4. Solve these unknowns by considering that joint as FBD using the two equations of
equilibrium:
ΣFX = 0 and ΣFY = 0
5. Proceed to the next joint with two unknown forces then solve these unknowns.
6. Repeat step 4 until all the members are solved.
Problems:
1. For the truss loaded as shown, determine the magnitude and kind of force acting in each
member.
2000 N
2000 N 2000 N
F
2000 N 2000 N
D H
B J 2.0 m
A L
C E G I K
6 panels @ 2m = 12 m
Required:
Magnitude and direction of forces acting in each member
Solution:
Determine the external reactions using the FBD of the whole structure:
2000 N
2000 N 2000 N
F
2000 N 2000 N
D H
B J 2.0 m
A L
C E G I K
* Since all the forces are vertical, therefore the horizontal component of the reaction at
hinge support A is equal to zero.
A 3
1
7000
1
FAB 0 FAC
3
22135.94 0
10 10
FAC
FAB 22135.94NC FAC 21000NT
7000 N Note:
C is for COMPRESSION T is for TENSION
Mark in the FBD of the whole structure the bar with known or solved forces. (To avoid
confusion as we go on.)
2000 N
2000 N 2000 N
2000 N F
D 2000 N
H
B J 2.0 m
A L
C E G I K
Joint that has two unknown bar forces is joint C. (Joint C has three bar members, but
member AC is already known.)
Consider joint C:
FBD of joint C
Fx 0 Fy 0
FCB
FCE 21000 0 FCB 800 0
FCA = 21000N C FCE FCE 21000NT FCB 800NT
800N
Mark the member, to identify the bars with known / solved forces.
2000 N
2000 N 2000 N
2000 N F
D 2000 N
H
B J 2.0 m
A L
C E G I K
2000N FBD
1
3
B
1
FBA = 22135.94N
3
FBE
FBC = 800N
Fx 0
3
FBE
3
FBD
3
22135.94 0
10 10 10
FBE FBD 22135.94
FBE 22135.94 FBD eq.1
Fy 0
1
FBE
1
FBD 2000
1
22135.94 800 0
10 10 10
1
FBE
1
FBD 2800
1
22135.94
10 10 10
FBE FBD 13281.56 eq.2
eq.1 eq.2
22135.94 F BD FBD 13281.56
22135.94 13281.56 FBD FBD
FBD 17708.85NC
2000 N
2000 N 2000 N
2000 N F
D 2000 N
H
B J 2.0 m
A L
C E G I K
800 N 800 N 800 N 800 N 800 N
R1 = 7000 N R2 = 7000 N
6 panels @ 2m = 12 m
Consider joint E
Fx 0
800N
𝛴𝐹𝑉 = 0 ↑ +
1
−800 − 𝐹𝐸𝐵 ( ) + 𝐹𝐸𝐷 = 0
√10
1
−800 − 4,427.09( ) + 𝐹𝐸𝐷 = 0
√10
𝐹𝐸𝐷 = 2,199. N T
2000 N
2000 N 2000 N
2000 N F
D 2000 N
H
B J 2.0 m
A L
C E G I K
Consider joint D:
FBD of joint D
2000N
FDF
1
D 3
33.69°
FDB = 17708.85N
FDG
FDE = 2199.97N
Fx 0
Fy 0
1 1
17708.85 2000 FDF FDG sin 33.69 2199.97 0
10 10
1
FDG sin 33.69 FDF 1400
10
FDG 0.57FDF 2523.89 eq.2
eq.3 eq.4
1.14FDF 20191.18 0.57FDF 2523.89
1.14FDF 0.57FDF 20191.18 2523.89
0.57FDF 17667.29
FDF 30995.25NC
2000 N
2000 N 2000 N
2000 N F
D 2000 N
H
B J 2.0 m
A L
C E G I K
Consider joint F:
*Note: By symmetry FFH = FDF
2000N
1 1
FDF = 30995.25N 3 3 FFH = 30995.25 N
FFG
Fy 0
1
30995.25 1 30995.25 FFG 2000 0
10 10
FFG 17603.12NT
By symmetry:
The forces in members in the left segment is equal to the forces in members of the right
segment.
Summary:
FAB = 22135.94 N C = FJL
FAC = 21000 N T = FKL
FBC = 800 N T = FJK
FCE = 21000 N T = FIK
FBD = 17708.85 N C = FHJ
FBE = 4427.09 N C = FIJ
FEG = 16800.09 N T = FGI
FED = 2199.97 N T = FHI
FDF = 30995.25 N C = FFH
FDG = 15143.40 N C = FGH
FFG = 17603.12 N T
2000 N 3000 N
B D
4000 N
Solution:
Free Body Diagram of the whole structure:
2000 N 3000 N
B D
4000 N
R1 R2
Although the truss is symmetrical, the applied loads are not symmetrical. Hence, the applied
bar forces are not symmetrical.
The bar forces must be solve one by one.
Reactions:
Horizontal component of reaction at E is Zero, since all applied forces are vertical.
M E 0
R1 6 20004.5 40003 30001.5 0
R1 4250N
M A 0
20001.5 30004.5 R2 6 40003 0
R2 4750N
Check if the reactions are correct,
Fv 0
4250 4750 4000 2000 3000 0
0 0ok
2000 N 3000 N
B D
4000 N
R1 = 4250N R2 = 4750N
Consider joint B:
2000N Fy 0
4907.48 sin 60 2000 FBC sin 60 0
B FBD FBC 2598.08NT
60° 60°
Fx 0
FAB = 4907.48N FBC 4907.48 cos 60 2598.08 cos 60 FBD 0
FBD 3752.94NC
2000 N 3000 N
B D
4000
R1 = 4250N R2 = 4750N
N
Consider joint D:
3000N
FBD = 3752.94 N D
60° 60°
FDC FDE
Fx 0 Fy 0
3752.94 FDC cos 60 FDE cos 60 0 FDE sin 60 FDC sin 60 3000 0
FDE cos 60 3752.94 FDC cos 60 FDE sin 60 FDC sin 60 3000
FDE 7505.88 FDC eq.1 FDE FDC 3464.10 eq.2
eq 1 eq.2
7505.88 FDC FDC 3464.1
2 FDC 4041.78
FDC 2020.89NT
Substitute FDC = 2020.89N in eq.1 or eq.2
FDE 7505.88 2020.89 FDE 2020.89 3464.1
FDE 5484.99NC FDE 5484.99NC
2000 N 3000 N
B D
4000
R1 = 4250N R2 = 4750N
N
Consider joint E.
FDE = 5484.99N
60°
E
FEC
4750N
Fx 0
5484.99 cos 60 FEC 0
FEC 2742.50 NT
2000 N 3000 N
B D
4000
R1 = 4250N R2 = 4750N
N
Summary:
FAC = 2453.74 N T FAB = 4907.48 N C FBC = 2598.08 N T
FBD =3752094 N C FCD = 2020.89 N T FDE = 5484.99 N C
FCE =2742.50 N T
3. Compute the force in each members of the Howe truss shown.
500 N
1000 N
1000 N
D
500 N E
C
3m F
B
G
A L K J I H
3m 3m 3m 3m 3m 3m
G. References:
1. Vector Mechanics for Engineers 10th Edition, Beer, F.P., Johnston, E.R.Jr,
Mazurek, D.F., Cornwell, P.J.2013
4. Engineering Mechanics Statics 3rd Edition, Pytel, A., Kiusalaas, J., 2010