Chapter 5 - Analysis of Structure
Chapter 5 - Analysis of Structure
Chapter 5 - Analysis of Structure
CHAPTER 5
ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURE
Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics
Introduction
• Preceding chapters dealt with:
a) determining external forces acting on a structure and
b) determining forces which hold together the various members
of a structure.
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Introduction
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Introduction
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Definition of Truss
• one of major types of engineering
structures
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Analysis of trusses by the Method of Joints
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Sample Problem
SOLUTION:
free body diagram of the entire truss,
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Sample Problem
MC 0
10 kN 12 m 5 kN 6 m E 3 m
E 50 kN
Fx 0 Cx Cx 0
Fy 0 10 kN - 5 kN 50 kN C y
C y 35 kN
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Sample Problem
• We now solve the problem by moving
sequentially from joint to joint
• Which joint should you start with, and why?.
• Joints A or C are equally good because each
has only 2 unknown forces. Use joint A and
draw its FBD and find the unknown forces.
Fy 0 5 kN 45 12.5 kN 45 FBE
FBE 18.75 kN
FBE 18.75 kN C
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Sample Problem
• All member forces and support reactions are
known at joint C. However, the joint equilibrium
requirements may be applied to check the results.
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Analysis of trusses by the Method of sections
• The method of joints is most effective when
the forces in all the members of a truss are to
be determined
• When the force in only one member or the
forces in a very few members are desired, the
method of sections works well.
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Sample Problem
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Sample Problem
SOLUTION:
• Take the entire truss as a free body.
Apply the conditions for static
equilibrium to solve for the reactions at A
and L.
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Sample Problem
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Sample Problem
FG 8 m
tan 0.5333 28.07
GL 15 m
MG 0
7.5 kN 15 m 1 kN 10 m 1 kN 5 m
FFH cos 8 m 0
FFH 13.81 kN FFH 13.81 kN C
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Analysis of a Frame
• Frames are structures with at least one multiforce (>2
forces) member. Frames are designed to support loads and
are usually stationary.
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Sample Problem
SOLUTION:
1. Create a free-body diagram for the complete
frame and solve for the support reactions.
Fy 0 Ay 480 N Ay 480 N
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Sample Problem
2. Create a free body diagram for member BCD
(since the problem asked for forces on this
body).
tan 1 150
80 28.07
(checks)
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THANK YOU
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