UCD FUND OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 5E
UCD FUND OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 5E
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Author: Leet
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Chapter 4, Problem 20P
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Find the force in each bar and mention the force is tension or compression of the bars in the truss.

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Assumptions:

  • Consider the state of bars as tension (T) where the force is pulling the bar and as compression (C) where the force is pushing the bar.
  • The sign of the force in the bar is positive when the force is in tension and negative when the force is in compression.
  • Consider the force indicating right side as positive and left side as negative in horizontal components of forces.
  • Consider the force indicating upward is taken as positive and downward as negative in vertical components of forces.
  • Consider clockwise moment as negative and anti-clock wise moment as positive wherever applicable.

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

UCD FUND OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 5E, Chapter 4, Problem 20P , additional homework tip  1

Find the vertical reaction at point G by taking moment about point A.

MA=0Gy(8)100(4)=08Gy400=0Gy=50kN()

Find the vertical reaction at point A by resolving the vertical component of forces.

+Fy=0Ay100+Gy=0Ay100+50=0Ay=50kN()

Find the horizontal reaction at point A by resolving the horizontal component of forces.

+Fx=0Ax=0Ax=0

Consider the joint G;

Show the forces acting at the joint G as in Figure 2.

UCD FUND OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 5E, Chapter 4, Problem 20P , additional homework tip  2

Resolve the vertical component of forces.

+Fy=0YFG+50=0YFG=50kN

Use the proportion:

XFG1=YFG3=FFG10XFG1=503=FFG10XFG=16.67kNFFG=52.70kN(C)

Resolve the horizontal component of forces.

+Fx=0FGH+XFG=0FGH+16.67=0FGH=16.67kN(T)

Consider the joint A;

Show the forces acting at the joint A as in Figure 3.

UCD FUND OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 5E, Chapter 4, Problem 20P , additional homework tip  3

Resolve the vertical component of forces.

+Fy=050YAB=0YAB=50kN

Use the proportion:

XAB1=YAB3=FAB10XAB1=503=FAB10XAB=16.67kNFAB=52.70kN(C)

Resolve the horizontal component of forces.

+Fx=0XAB+FAH=016.67+FAH=0FAH=16.67kN(T)

Consider the joint H;

Show the forces acting at the joint H as in Figure 4.

UCD FUND OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 5E, Chapter 4, Problem 20P , additional homework tip  4

Resolve the horizontal component of forces.

+Fx=0XHBXHF+1616=0XHBXHF=0        (1)

Resolve the vertical component of forces.

+Fy=0YHBYHF=0        (2)

Use the proportion:

XHB1=YHB2=FHB5XHB=0.447FHBYHB=0.894FHB

XHF1=YHF2=FHF5XHF=0.447FHFYHF=0.894FHF

Substitute 0.447FHB for XHB and 0.447FHF for XHF in Equation (1).

0.447FHB0.447FHF=0        (3)

Substitute 0.894FHB for YHB and 0.894FHF for YHF in Equation (2).

0.894FHB0.894FHF=0        (4)

Solve the Equation (3) and (4);

FHB=0FHF=0

Consider the joint B;

Show the forces acting at the joint B as in Figure 5.

UCD FUND OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 5E, Chapter 4, Problem 20P , additional homework tip  5

Resolve the vertical component of forces.

+Fy=0YBC+50=0YBC=50kN

Use the proportion:

XBC1=YBC3=FBC10XBC1=503=FBC10XBC=16.67kNFBC=52.70kN(C)

Resolve the horizontal component of forces.

+Fx=016.67XBC+FBI=016.6716.67+FBI=0FBI=0

Consider the joint F;

Show the forces acting at the joint F as in Figure 6.

UCD FUND OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 5E, Chapter 4, Problem 20P , additional homework tip  6

Resolve the vertical component of forces.

+Fy=0YEF+50=0YEF=50kN

Use the proportion:

XEF1=YEF3=FEF10XEF1=503=FEF10XEF=16.67kNFEF=52.70kN(C)

Resolve the horizontal component of forces.

+Fx=016.67+XEFFIF=016.67+16.67FIF=0FIF=0

Consider the joint I;

Show the forces acting at the joint I as in Figure 7.

UCD FUND OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 5E, Chapter 4, Problem 20P , additional homework tip  7

Resolve the horizontal component of forces.

+Fx=0XCIXEI=0        (5)

Resolve the vertical component of forces.

+Fy=0YCIYEI=0        (6)

Use the proportion:

XCI1=YCI2=FCI5XCI=0.447FCIYCI=0.894FCI

XEI1=YEI2=FEI5XEI=0.447FEIYEI=0.894FEI

Substitute 0.447FCI for XCI and 0.447FEI for XEI in Equation (5).

0.447FCI0.447FEI=0        (7)

Substitute 0.894FCI for YCI and 0.894FEI for YEI in Equation (6).

0.894FCI0.894FEI=0        (8)

Solve the Equation (7) and (8);

FCI=0FEI=0

Consider the joint C;

Show the forces acting at the joint C as in Figure 8.

UCD FUND OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 5E, Chapter 4, Problem 20P , additional homework tip  8

Resolve the vertical component of forces.

+Fy=0YCD+50=0YCD=50kN

Use the proportion:

XCD1=YCD3=FCD10XCD1=503=FCD10XCD=16.67kNFCD=52.70kN(C)

Resolve the horizontal component of forces.

+Fx=016.67XCD+FCE=016.6716.67+FCE=0FCE=0

Consider the joint E;

Show the forces acting at the joint E as in Figure 9.

UCD FUND OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 5E, Chapter 4, Problem 20P , additional homework tip  9

Resolve the vertical component of forces.

+Fy=0YDE+50=0YDE=50kN

Use the proportion:

XDE1=YDE3=FDE10XDE1=503=FDE10FDE=52.70kN(C)

Show the forces in the bars of the truss as in Figure 10.

UCD FUND OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 5E, Chapter 4, Problem 20P , additional homework tip  10

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