For Problems 5.16 through 5.29, use the method of sections. 5.16 Determine the forces in members CD, DH, and HI for the truss shown. G H 6 kips D 10 kips 4 bays @ 10'-0" = 40'-0" 8 kips E 9'-0"

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Determine the forces in members CD,DH and HI for the truss Shown.

### Section 5.16 The Method of Sections

**Problem 5.16:**  
Determine the forces in members CD, DH, and HI for the truss shown.

#### Truss Diagram Explanation

- The truss is a triangular framework with points labeled A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I.
- Vertical concentrated loads are applied as follows:
  - 6 kips at point D
  - 8 kips at point E
  - 10 kips at point H
- The base of the truss is horizontal, measuring 40 feet in total, divided into 4 equal bays of 10 feet each.
- A support is at point A, depicted with a triangle, indicating a pinned support.
- A roller support is at point F, depicted with a circle.
- The overall height of the truss from point F to the horizontal base is 9 feet.

This problem requires the application of the method of sections to determine the internal forces in specific members of the truss.
Transcribed Image Text:### Section 5.16 The Method of Sections **Problem 5.16:** Determine the forces in members CD, DH, and HI for the truss shown. #### Truss Diagram Explanation - The truss is a triangular framework with points labeled A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I. - Vertical concentrated loads are applied as follows: - 6 kips at point D - 8 kips at point E - 10 kips at point H - The base of the truss is horizontal, measuring 40 feet in total, divided into 4 equal bays of 10 feet each. - A support is at point A, depicted with a triangle, indicating a pinned support. - A roller support is at point F, depicted with a circle. - The overall height of the truss from point F to the horizontal base is 9 feet. This problem requires the application of the method of sections to determine the internal forces in specific members of the truss.
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