Theory of Structures: By: Dr. Ali Al-Rifaie
Theory of Structures: By: Dr. Ali Al-Rifaie
THiRd YEaR
Muthanna University
Civil Engineering Department
THEORY OF STRUCTURES/ L1 Dr. Ali Al-Rifaie
Theory of structure
1- Introduction
2- Stability and determinacy of :
Beam
Frame
Truss
3- Analysis of statically determinate trusses
4- Axial, shear and bending moment diagram for frames and arches
5- Influence lines of statically determinate structure
References
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Introduction
Buildings
Bridges
Towers
Loads on structure
Dead loads : Dead loads consist of the weights of the various structural
members and the weights of any objects that are permanently attached
to the structure. Hence, for a building, the dead loads include the weights
of the columns, beams, and girders, the floor slab, roofing, walls,
windows, plumbing, electrical fixtures, and other miscellaneous
attachments
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Live Loads. Live Loads can vary both in their magnitude and location
Impact Loads
Vehicle impact
Debris impact
Wind Loads. When structures block the flow of wind, the wind’s kinetic
energy is converted into potential energy of pressure, which causes a wind
loading
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Snow Loads. In some countries, roof loading due to snow can be quite
severe, and therefore protection against possible failure is of primary
concern.
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Idealized structure
real Idealized
Equations of equilibrium
3D
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EX1
The compound beam shown in figure below is fixed at A. Determine the reaction
at A,B and C. Assume that the connection at B is a pin and C is a roller.
6 kN/m
8 kN.m
B
A C
6m 4.5 m
Solution
Segment BC:
∑𝑀𝑐 = 0
8 kN.m
−8 + 𝐵𝑦(4.5) = 0 → 𝐵𝑦 = 1.78 𝑘𝑁 Bx
∑𝐹𝑦 = 0 → −1.78 + 𝐶𝑦 = 0 → 𝐶𝑦 = 1.78 𝑘𝑁 4.5m
By
∑𝐹𝑥 = 0 → 𝐵𝑥 = 0 Cy
Segment AB:
36kN
∑𝑀 = 0
MA 6KN/m
𝑀 − 36(3) + 1.78(6) = 0
Ax Bx
𝑀 = 973𝐾𝑁. 𝑚 6m
Ay By
∑𝐹𝑦 = 0
𝐴𝑦 − 36 + 1.78 = 0 → 𝐴𝑦 = 34.2 𝑘𝑁
∑𝐹𝑥 = 0 → 𝐴𝑥 − 0 = 0 → 𝐴𝑥 = 0
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Another solution:
All body :
∑𝑀𝑐 = 0
MA 6KN/m
−36(7.5) + 8 − 𝑀 + 𝐴𝑦(10.5) = 0 Bx
Ax
10.5 𝐴𝑦 − 𝑀 = 262 … … .1 6m
Ay By
Segment AB
∑𝑀𝐵 = 0:
−𝑀𝐴 + 6𝐴𝑦 − 36(3) = 0
6𝐴𝑦 − 𝑀𝐴 = 108 … … … . (2)
𝑀𝐴 = 6𝐴𝑦 − 108 𝑠𝑢𝑏 𝑖𝑛 … … … . . (1)
10.5 𝐴𝑦 − 6𝐴𝑦 + 108 = 262
4.5 𝐴𝑦 = 154 → 𝐴𝑦 = 34.2 𝑘𝑁
𝑀𝐴 = 6(34.2) − 108 → 𝑀𝐴 = 97.3
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EX2
10KN
Determine the reactions at points A and C.
B
A C
3m 2m 2m
Solution
Segment AB: A B
Bx
∑𝑀𝐵 = 0 3
RA By
𝑅𝐴 = 0
All body
∑𝐹𝑦 = 0
𝑅𝐴 + 𝑅𝑐 = 10
0 + 𝑅𝑐 = 10 → 𝑅𝑐 = 10 𝐾𝑁
Another method:
Segment BC:
∑𝑀𝐵 = 0 10KN
10(2) = 𝐶𝑦(4) → 𝐶𝑦 = 5𝐾𝑁
B C
Bx Cx
Compare with the first solution!! 2 2
By Cy