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Method of Joints

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Method of Joints

The free-body diagram of any joint is a concurrent force system in which the summation of
moment will be of no help. Recall that only two equilibrium equations can be written

and
This means that to solve completely for the forces acting on a joint, we must select a joint with
no more than two unknown forces involved. This can be started by selecting a joint acted on by
only two members. We can assume any unknown member to be either tension or compression. If
negative value is obtained, this means that the force is opposite in action to that of the assumed
direction. Once the forces in one joint are determined, their effects on adjacent joints are known.
We then continue solving on successive joints until all members have been found.

Problems

Find the force acting in all members of the truss shown in Figure T-01.

Solution
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At joint A

At joint B

At joint E

At joint F

At joint C

check

At joint D

check

check

Summary

Problem 002-mj
The structure in Fig. T-02 is a truss which is pinned to the floor at point A, and supported by a roller
at point D. Determine the force to all members of the truss.

Solution 002-mj

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At joint A

At joint G

At joint B

At joint F

At joint C

At joint E

check
At joint D

check

check
Summary

FAB = 8.73 kN tension


FAG = 21.82 kN compression
FBC = 15.71 kN tension
FBF = 8.73 kN compression
FBG = 8.73 kN tension
FCD = 5.24 kN tension
FCE = 13.09 kN tension
FCF = 13.09 kN compression
FDE = 13.09 kN compression
FEF = 10.48 kN compression
FFG = 12.22 kN compression

Problem 003-mj
Find the force in each member of the truss shown in Fig. T-04.

Solution 003-mj

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At joint C

At joint D

At joint B

At joint E

At joint A

At joint F

Checking

check

check

check
Summary

Top chords
FDE = 64 kN tension
FEF = 176 kN tension
Bottom chords
FAB = 120 kN compression
FBC = 32 kN compression
Web members
FAF = 140 kN tension
FAE = 150.78 kN compression
FBE = 150.78 kN tension
FBD = 86.16 kN compression
FCD = 86.16 kN tension

Problem 004-mj
The truss pinned to the floor at D, and supported by a roller at point A is loaded as shown in Fig. T06. Determine the force in member CG.

Solution 004-mj

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At joint F

At joint A

At joint B

At joint G

answer

Another Solution to 004-mj

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At joint F

At joint D

At joint E

At joint C

answer

Problem 005-mj
Compute the force in all members of the truss shown in Fig. T-08.

Solution 005-mj

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At joint A

At joint B

At joint C

At joint E

At joint D

check
At joint F

check

check
Summary

Problem 403
Determine the force in each bar of the truss shown in Fig. P-403.

Solution 403

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By symmetry

From joint D

Hence,

From joint C

From joint E

From joint A

From joint G

From joint H

From joint B

Summary

Problem 404
Determine the forces in the members of the roof truss shown in Fig. P-404.

Solution 404
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At Joint A

At Joint C

At Joint B

Check!

At Joint D

Check!

Check!

Summary
AB = 450 N compression
AC = 389.71 N tension
BC = 450 N tension
BD = 900 N compression
CD = 389.71 N tension

Problem 405
Determine the force in each bar of the truss shown in Fig. P-405 caused by lifting the 120 kN load at
a constant velocity of 8 m per sec. What change in these forces, if any, results from placing the roller
support at D and the hinge support at A?

Solution 405

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The load is lifted at constant velocity (in dynamic
equilibrium), thus, the forces involve is similar to forces
under static equilibrium.

By symmetry of vertical forces

At Joint A

At Joint C

At Joint B

Check!
At Joint D

Check!

Check!
Summary
AB = 160 kN compression
AC = 128 kN tension
BC = 192 kN tension
CD = 32 kN tension
BD = 160 kN compression
With the roller support at D and the hinge support at A
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At Joint A

compression
At Joint C

At Joint B

Check!
At Joint D

Check!

Check!
Summary
AB = 160 kN compression
AC = 32 kN compression
BC = 192 kN tension
CD = 128 kN compression
BD = 160 kN compression

Problem 406
The cantilever truss in Fig. P-406 is hinged at D and E. Find the force in each member.

Solution 406

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At Joint A

tension

compression
At Joint B

compression

tension
At Joint C

tension

compression
Summary
AB = 2000 N tension
AC = 1732.05 N compression
BC = 866.02 N compression
BD = 2500 N tension
CD = 2020.72 N tension
CE = 3175.42 N compression

Problem 407
In the cantilever truss shown in Fig. P-407, compute the force in members AB, BE, and DE.

Solution 407

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At Joint A

compression

tension
At Joint C

compression
At Joint B

compression
From the FBD of the whole truss shown below

Solve for the reaction at support H

Thus,
compression
At Joint E

tension

compression
We may check FDE by Method of Sections (Optional)

compression
Summary (Answers)
AB = 1732.05 lb tension
BE = 1154.70 lb compression
DE = 1154.70 lb compression

Check!

Problem 408
Compute the force in each member of the Warren truss shown in Fig. P-408.

Solution 408

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At Joint A

compression

tension
At Joint B

tension

compression
At Joint C

tension

tension
At Joint D

compression

Check!
At Joint E

Check!

Check!
Summary

AB = 4041.45 lb compression
AC = 2020.72 lb tension
BC = 2886.75 lb tension
BD = 3464.10 lb compression
CD = 1732.05 lb tension
CE = 2598.07 lb tension
DE = 5196.15 lb compression

Problem 409
Determine the force in members AB, BD, BE, and DE of the Howe roof truss shown in Fig. P-409.

Solution 409

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At Joint A

compression

answer

At Joint C
By inspection
tension
At Joint B
By inspection
compression

answer

compression

answer

At Joint D
By inspection
compression

tension

answer

Problem 410
Determine the force in each member of the Pratt roof truss shown in Fig. P-410.

Solution 410

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By symmetry

At Joint A

compression

tension
At Joint B
By inspection
compression
compression

At Joint C

tension

tension
At Joint E
By inspection

Summary

AB = FH = 20 kN compression
AC = GH = 16 kN tension
BC = FG = 8 kN compression
BD = DF = 20 kN compression
CD = DG = 9.6148 kN tension
CE = EG = 10.6667 kN tension
DE = 0

Problem 411
Determine the force in members AB, AC, BD, CD, and CE of the cantilever truss shown in Fig. P411. If the loads were applied at C and E instead of at B, specify which members would have their
internal force changed.

Solution 411

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At Joint A

tension

answer

compression

answer

tension

answer

At Joint B
By inspection

compression
Length of member DE

At Joint C

tension

answer

compression

answer

The fastest way to solve for BD, CD, and CE is by method of sections. From the figure below:

tension

tension

Check!

compression
Summary of Answers
AB = 180.2776 kN tension
AC = 150 kN compression
BD = 180.2776 kN tension
CD = 250 kN tension

Check!

Check!

CE = 300 kN compression
Solving for other members

tension

tension

compression
At Joint E

compression
With 200 kN loads moved from B and D to C and E,
respectively

At Joint A

tension

(no changes)

compression

(no changes)

From the figure below

tension

(no changes)

tension

(no changes)

compression

(no changes)

At Joint B
By inspection
(changed)
From the figure below

tension

(no changes)

tension

(no changes)

compression

(no changes)

compression

(changed)

At Joint E

Summary of Changes in Internal Forces


BC from 200 kN compression to 0
DE from 300 kN compression to 100 kN compression

Problem 412
Compute the force in each member of the truss shown in Fig. P-412. If the loads at B and D are
shifted vertically downward to add to the loads at C and E, would there be any change in the
reactions? Which members, if any, would undergo a change in internal force?

Solution 412

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At Joint A

compression

tension
At Joint B

compression

tension
At Joint C

compression

tension

At Joint E
By inspection
tension
tension

At Joint D

compression

Check!
At Joint F

Check!

Check!
Summary

AB = 983.87 kN compression
AC = 440 kN tension
BD = 491.94 kN compression
BC = 700 kN tension
CD = 1118.03 kN compression
CE = 1440 kN tension
DE = 200 kN tension
EF = 1440 kN tension
DF = 1609.97 kN compression
With Loads at B and D moved and added to loads at C and E, respectively
RA and RF will not change, thus, internal forces of AB, AC, DF, and EF will not change.

By inspection at joint E, CE will not change because EF did not change but DE changed from
200 kN tension to 1000 kN tension.
By inspection at joint B, BD remains 491.94 kN compression from
sum of horizontal forces but BC changed from sum of vertical
forces.

tension
At joint C
Since AC and CE did not change, the value of CD will
not change in summing up forces in horizontal direction.
To check,

Check!
Thus, only BC and DE changed
BC; from 700 kN tension to 1100 kN tension
DE; from 200 kN tension to 1000 kN tension

Problem 413
Determine the force in each member of the crane shown in Fig. P-413.

Solution 413

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Apply Cosine law to triangle ABC

At Joint A

tension

compression
At Joint B

compression

compression

At Joint C

tension
Summary
AC = 131 kN tension
AB = 120 kN compression
BC = 60 kN compression
BD = 104 kN compression
CD = 0
CE = 90 kN tension

Problem 414
Determine the force in members AB, BD, and CD of the truss shown in Fig. P-414. Also solve for the
force on members FH, DF, and DG.

Solution 414

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Solving for force in members AB, BD, and CD

At Joint A

compression

answer

compression

answer

At Joint B

tension
At Joint C

compression

answer

Summary
AB = 84.85 kN compression
BD = 63.24 kN compression
CD = 12.5 kN compression
Solving for force in members FH, DF, and DG

At Joint H

compression

answer

At Joint F

compression

answer

tension
At Joint G

tension
Summary
FH = 127.28 kN compression
DF = 94.87 kN compression
DG = 37.5 kN tension

answer

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