Structural Analysis, 5th Edition
Structural Analysis, 5th Edition
5th Edition
ISBN: 9788131520444
Author: Aslam Kassimali
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 5, Problem 1P
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Find the axial force, shear force, and bending moments at points A and B of the given beam.

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Answer to Problem 1P

The axial force at point A is 40kN_.

The shear force at point A is 32.14kN_.

The bending moment at point A is 524.98kNm_.

The axial force at point B is 0kN_.

The shear force at point B is 87.14kN_.

The bending moment at point B is 261.42kNm_.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The point load acting at the distance of 5 m from the left support (P1) is 60 kN.

The inclined point load acting at the distance of 10 m from the left support (P2) is 80 kN with angle of 60°.

The point load acting at the distance of 15 m from the left support (P3) is 50 kN.

Sign conversion:

Apply the sign convention for calculating the equations of equilibrium as below.

  • For the horizontal forces equilibrium condition, take the force acting towards right side as positive (+) and the force acting towards left side as negative ().
  • For the vertical forces equilibrium condition, take the upward force as positive (+) and downward force as negative ().
  • For moment equilibrium condition, take the clockwise moment as negative and counter clockwise moment as positive.

Apply the following sign convention for calculating the axial forces, shear and bending moments.

  • When the portion of the beam considered is left of the section, then the external force acting to the left are considered as positive.
  • When the portion of the beam considered is right of the section, then the external force acting to the right are considered as positive.
  • When the portion of the beam considered is left of the section, then the external force acting upward are considered as positive.
  • When the portion of the beam considered is right of the section, then the external force acting downward are considered as positive.
  • When the portion of the beam considered is left of the section, then the clockwise moments are considered as positive.
  • When the portion of the beam considered is right of the section, then the counterclockwise moments are considered as positive.

Calculation:

Draw the free body diagram of the entire beam as in Figure (1).

Structural Analysis, 5th Edition, Chapter 5, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  1

Determine the horizontal force at point C using equilibrium condition.

Fx=0CxP2cos60°=0

Substitute 80 kN for P2.

Cx80cos60°=0Cx=40kN()

Consider clockwise moment as positive and counter clockwise moment as negative.

Determine the vertical force at the left support using equilibrium condition.

Taking moment about point D.

MD=0Cy×LP1×(Ll1)P2sin60°(l4+l5+l6)P3(l5+l6)=0

Substitute 20 m for L, 60 kN for P1, 5 m for l1, 80 kN for P2, 5 m for l4, 2 m for l5, 3 m for l6, and 50 kN for P3.

Cy×2060×(205)80sin60°(5+2+3)50(2+3)=020Cy=1,842.8Cy=1,842.820Cy=92.14kN

Determine the vertical force at the right support using equilibrium condition.

FY=0Cy+DyP1P2sin60°P3=0

Substitute 92.14 kN for Cy, 60 kN for P1, 80 kN for P2, and 50 kN for P3.

92.14+Dy6080sin60°50=0Dy=87.14kN

Pass the sections aa and bb at points A and B respectively.

Draw the sections aa and bb as in Figure (2).

Structural Analysis, 5th Edition, Chapter 5, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  2

Consider section aa.

Show the free-body diagram of the left side of the section aa as in Figure 3.

Structural Analysis, 5th Edition, Chapter 5, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  3

Axial force:

Consider the external forces acting to the left as positive.

Find the axial force at point A by resolving the horizontal equilibrium.

+Fx=040+QA=0QA=40kN

Therefore, the axial force at point A is 40kN_.

Shear force:

Consider the external forces acting upward as positive.

Determine the shear at point A using the relation.

+Fy=0CyP1SA=0

Substitute 92.14 kN for Cy and 60 kN for P1,

92.1460SA=0SA=32.14kN

Therefore, the shear force at point A is 32.14kN_.

Bending moment:

Consider the clockwise moments of the external forces about A as positive.

Determine the moment at point A equilibrium equations.

Taking moment about point A.

+M=0MA+Cy×(l1+l2)P1×l2=0

Substitute 92.14 kN for Cy, 5 m for l1, 2 m for l2, and 60 kN for P1.

MA+92.14×(5+2)60×2=0MA=524.98kNm

Therefore, the bending moment at point A is 524.98kNm_.

Consider section bb:

Consider the right side of the section bb for calculation of internal forces.

Show the free-body diagram of the right side of the section bb as in Figure 4.

Structural Analysis, 5th Edition, Chapter 5, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  4

Axial force:

Find the axial force at point B by resolving the horizontal equilibrium.

+Fx=0QB+0=0QB=0

Therefore, the axial force at point B is 0kN_.

Shear force:

Determine the shear at point B using the relation.

+Fy=0SBDy=0

Substitute 87.14 kN for Dy.

SB87.14=0SB=87.14kN

Therefore, the shear force at point B is 87.14kN_.

Bending moment:

Consider the counter clockwise moments of the external forces about B as positive.

Determine the moment at point B equilibrium equations.

Taking moment about point B.

+M=0MB+Dy×l6=0

Substitute 87.14 kN for Dy and 3 m for l6.

MB+87.14×3MB=261.42kNm

Therefore, the bending moment at point B is 261.42kNm_.

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