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MIRPUR UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (MUST), MIRPUR

DEPARMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING


THEORY OF STRUCTURES-I (TOS-I)
CIV-2441

Lecture No. 13: FRAMES

Engr. Israr ul Haq


Assistant Professor

Date: May 10, 2020


Analysis of Statically Determinate Frames
Example 4.14

Draw the shear and moment diagrams for


the frame shown in Fig. 4–18a. Assume A is
a pin, C is a roller, and B is a fixed joint.
Neglect the thickness of the members.

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Analysis of Statically Determinate Frames
Solution

Notice that the distributed load acts over a length of 10


ft ⟌2 = 14.14 ft. The reactions on the entire frame are
calculated and shown on its free-body diagram, Fig. 4–
18b. From this diagram the free-body diagrams of each
member are drawn, Fig. 4–18c. The distributed loading
on BC has components along BC and perpendicular to
its axis of (0.1414 k/ft) cos 45° = (0.1414 k/ft) sin
45° = 0.1 k/ft as shown. Using these results, the
shear and moment diagrams are also shown in Fig. 4–
18c.

THEORY OF STRUCTURES-I 4
Analysis of Statically Determinate Frames
Solution

THEORY OF STRUCTURES-I 5
THANKS

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