Structural Analysis (MindTap Course List)
Structural Analysis (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781133943891
Author: Aslam Kassimali
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 15, Problem 1P
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Find the reaction and plot the shear and bending moment diagram.

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Fixed end moment:

Formula to calculate the fixed moment for point load with equal length are PL8.

Formula to calculate the fixed moment for point load with unequal length are Pab2L2 and Pa2bL2.

Formula to calculate the fixed moment for UDL is WL212.

Calculation:

Consider flexural rigidity EI of the beam is constant.

Show the free body diagram of the entire beam as in Figure 1.

Structural Analysis (MindTap Course List), Chapter 15, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  1

Refer Figure 1,

Calculate the fixed end moment for AC.

FEMAC=18×20×102(30)2=40kft

Calculate the fixed end moment for CA.

FEMCA=18×202×10(30)2=80kft

Calculate the fixed end moment for CE.

FEMCE=10×308=37.5kft

Calculate the fixed end moment for EC.

FEMEC=10×308=37.5kft

Calculate the slope deflection equation for the member AC.

MAC=2EIL(2θA+θC3ψ)+FEMAC

Here, ψ is the chord rotation, θA is the slope at the point A, and θC is the slope at the point C.

Substitute 0 for ψ, 0 for θA, 30ft for L and 40kft for FEMAC.

MAC=2EI30(2(0)+θC3(0))+40=0.0667EIθC+40        (1)

Calculate the slope deflection equation for the member CA.

MCA=2EIL(2θC+θA3ψ)+FEMCA

Substitute 0 for ψ, 0 for θA, 30ft for L and 80kft for FEMCA.

MCA=2EI30(2θC+03(0))80=0.133EIθC80        (2)

Calculate the slope deflection equation for the member CE.

MCE=2EIL(2θC+θE3ψ)+FEMCE

Substitute 0 for ψ, 0 for θE, 30ft for L, and 37.5kft for FEMCE.

MCE=2EI30(2θC+03(0))+37.5=0.133EIθC+37.5        (3)

Calculate the slope deflection equation for the member EC.

MEC=2EIL(2θE+θC3ψ)+FEMEC

Substitute 0 for ψ, 0 for θE, 30ft for L and 37.5kft for FEMEC.

MEC=2EI30(2(0)+θC3(0))37.5=0.0667EIθC37.5        (4)

Write the equilibrium equation as below.

MCA+MCE=0

Substitute equation (2) and equation (3) in above equation.

0.133EIθC80+0.133EIθC+37.5=00.267EIθC42.5=0θC=42.50.267EIθC=159.2EIkft2

Calculate the moment about AC.

Substitute 159.2EIkft2 for θC in equation (1).

MAC=0.0667EI(159.2EI)+40=50.625kft

Calculate the moment about CA.

Substitute 159.2EIkft2 for θC in equation (2).

MCA=0.133EI(159.2EI)80=58.8kft

Calculate the moment about CE.

Substitute 159.2EIkft2 for θC in equation (3).

MCE=0.133EI(159.2EI)+37.5=58.7kft

Calculate the moment about EC.

Substitute 159.2EIkft2 for θC in equation (4).

MEC=0.0667EI(159.2EI)37.5=26.9kft

Consider the member AC of the beam:

Show the free body diagram of the member AC as in Figure 2.

Structural Analysis (MindTap Course List), Chapter 15, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  2

Calculate the vertical reaction at the left end of the joint C by taking moment about point A.

+MA=0Cy,L(30)18×(20)+50.62558.8=0Cy,L(30)=368.175Cy,L=368.17530Cy,L=12.27k

Calculate the horizontal reaction at point A by resolving the horizontal equilibrium.

+Fx=0Ax=0

Calculate the vertical reaction at point A by resolving the vertical equilibrium.

+Fy=0Ay18+Cy,L=0Ay18+12.27=0Ay=5.73k

Consider the member CE of the beam:

Show the free body diagram of the member CE as in Figure 2.

Structural Analysis (MindTap Course List), Chapter 15, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  3

Calculate the vertical reaction at the right end of the joint C by taking moment about point E.

+ME=0Cy,R(30)+10×(15)26.9+58.7=0Cy,R(30)=181.8Cy,R=181.830Cy,R=6.06k

Calculate the horizontal reaction at point E by resolving the horizontal equilibrium.

+Fx=0Ex=0

Calculate the vertical reaction at point E by resolving the vertical equilibrium.

+Fy=0Ey10+Cy,R=0Ey10+6.06=0Ey=3.94k

Calculate the total reaction at point C .

Cy=Cy,R+Cy,L

Substitute 6.06k for Cy,R and 12.27k for Cy,L.

Cy=6.06+12.27=18.33k

Show the reaction of the beam in Figure 4.

Structural Analysis (MindTap Course List), Chapter 15, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  4

Refer Figure 4,

Shear diagram:

Point A:

SA,L=0SA,R=5.73k

Point B:

SB=5.7318=12.27k

Point C:

SC,L=12.27kSC,R=12.27+18.33=6.06k

Point D:

SD,L=6.06kSD,R=6.0610=3.94k

Point E:

SE,L=3.94kSE,R=3.94k+3.94=0k

Plot the shear force diagram of the beam as in Figure 5.

Structural Analysis (MindTap Course List), Chapter 15, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  5

Refer Figure 4,

Bending moment diagram:

Point A:

MA=50.625kft

Point B:

MB=50.625+(5.73×20)=64kft

Point C:

MC=58.7kft

Point D:

MD=58.7+(6.06×15)=32.2k

Point E:

ME=26.9kft

Plot the bending moment diagram of the beam as in Figure 6.

Structural Analysis (MindTap Course List), Chapter 15, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  6

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