Assignment 1 CLO-1 21CE

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Batch: 21CE (A+B+C) CE306-Structural Analysis

Semester: 5th Deadline: 16-04-2024

Assignment-1 (CLO-1)
Solve All Questions all question carry equal points
1. Solve the Following using unit Load Method
(a)

(b)
2. Solve the Following using Castigilano’s Theorem
(a)
Determine the horizontal displacement of joint D of the truss shown in fig.Take
The cross-sectional area of each member is indicated in the figure.

(b)
Determine the slope at point C of the two-member frame shown in fig. the
Support A is Fixed. Take E = 29(103) ksi and I= 600 in4

(c)
Determine the vertical displacement of point C of the beam as shown in fig. take
E= 200 GPa and I= 150(106) mm4
3. Solve the Following using Method of Force
(a) Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam shown in fig. the support
at b settles 1.5 in. take E= 29000 ksi and I= 750 in4

(b) Draw the shear and Moment diagrams for the beam shown in fig. take EI
constant.

4. Solve the Following using slope deflection method


(a)
(b)

5. Solve the Following using Moment Distribution Method


(a)

(b)
(c)

6. Solve the Following using Three Moment Equations


(a) A continuous beam ABCD, Simply supported at A,B,C,D and Loaded as shown
in fig. Draw S.F and B.M Diagram

(b) Evaluate the shear force and bending moment diagrams of the beam shown in
figure Consider Support A and D as Pinned.
Note: Referred Link only shows how load is transferred on the beams further
calculations should be done by students based on the subject knowledge.
A three-story commercial building plan and elevation is shown in the figure below. For this project,
you will perform a structural analysis and assessment with anticipated loads. Assume all external
joints are fixed and internal joints are pin. Use E = 36045 Ksi and I = 4374 in4. The following loads
are anticipated on the floors:

• Thickness of concrete slab = 6 inches (Assume density of concrete = 150 lbs/ft3)


• Weight of insulation = 3+R Psf.
• Floor Finishes = 30+R Psf.
• Live Load = 50+R Psf.
R is the sum of digits of your Roll No. (e.g. if your roll no. is 123 then R is 1+2+3=6)
1. Based on the given floor plan, identify and “label beams and columns”. Use the same labels for all
symmetrical structural elements (for example, if two beams will carry the same load, assign them a
similar label, such as B1).

2. Compute the load transferred from a floor to various beams using the concept of tributary area.
Determine support reactions, bending stresses and draw corresponding shear force and bending
moment diagrams of all beams. Completed diagrams should indicate values of shear and moment at
each section where they are maximum positive and maximum negative. Determine maximum deflection
in each beam. Neglect self-weight of the beams. (use each method at least once)

3. Diagrammatically show how the various loads will be transferred from floors to beams, beams to
girders, and then to columns. Use arrows to indicate the load transfer.
Plan
Elevation
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