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Matrix_Analysis_Additional Examples

The document outlines a matrix analysis for a structural engineering problem involving a continuous beam and various loads. It includes the determination of non-zero degrees of freedom, formation of stiffness matrices, load vectors, and calculations for axial forces and bending moments at specified nodes. Specific values for axial rigidity (EA) and flexural rigidity (EI) are provided, along with detailed calculations leading to the final results for axial force and bending moment.

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Matrix_Analysis_Additional Examples

The document outlines a matrix analysis for a structural engineering problem involving a continuous beam and various loads. It includes the determination of non-zero degrees of freedom, formation of stiffness matrices, load vectors, and calculations for axial forces and bending moments at specified nodes. Specific values for axial rigidity (EA) and flexural rigidity (EI) are provided, along with detailed calculations leading to the final results for axial force and bending moment.

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Question

Using matrix analysis for the structure shown in Figure 1:

(a) Determine non-zero degrees of freedom;


(b) Form stiffness matrix for the entire structure;
(c) Form load vector for the entire structure;
(d) Determine the magnitudes of axial force in BE and bending moment at node D.

Take EA  8104 N and EI  2.667 1010 N .mm2 .

EA
4m

25kN/m
Hinge
A
2EI B EI, EA C

2m

EI

2m 10kN/m

3m 3m

Figure 1

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Solution

EA

25kN/m

A 1
1 2EI B EI, EA C
3
2

4m
EI
2 marks for DOFs
10kN/m

3m 3m

Figure 1

Stiffness matrix:

1 2 3
0 0 0  0 0 0  0 0 0 
AB
K  0 4 EI / L 2 EI / L   0 4( 2 EI ) / 3 2( 2 EI ) / 3  0 8 EI / 3 4 EI / 3
0 2 EI / L 4 EI / L 0 2( 2 EI ) / 3 4( 2 EI ) / 3 0 4 EI / 3 8 EI / 3

1 3

K
BC

 EA / L 0    EA / 3 0 
 0 4 EI / L 
  0 4 EI / 3

1 3
DB 12 EI / L3 6 EI / L2  12 EI / 64 6 EI / 16 3EI / 16 3 EI / 8
K     6 EI / 16 
2 4 EI / L   4 EI / 4 
  3EI / 8 EI 
 6 EI / L
1
K
BE
 
 EA / L cos2  EA / 5  0.62  0.36 EA / 5   

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1 2 3

0.4053EA  0.1875EI 0 0.375 EI 


K   0 2.667 EI 1.333EI 
 0.375 EI 1.333EI 5 EI 

Force vector:

 0   0 
18ql / 192   3.75 
  ql 2 / 12   18.75
AB DB

F
 2  
F
5ql 2 / 192  4.167
  
 ql / 12   18.75 

 3.75 
F   18.75
 22.917 

Therefore with EA  8 10 N and EI  2.667 10 N .mm


4 10 2

 0.0262 
1
 K F  - 0.4021
 0.2771 

Forces at BE:

0.36EA / 5 0.0262  0.36  80000


5
 0.0262
 150.912 N  Axial Force at BE 
150.912
0.6
 251.52 N

Moment at D:

 ....  .... .... .... .... .... .... 


 0   ... 
 ....  .... .... .... .... .... ....   0   .... 
 M  .... .... .... .... 
6 EI 2 EI     
 D   16 4   0   9.167  M  12.61kN .m
 ....  .... .... .... .... .... ....   0   ...  D
 .....  .... .... .... .... .... ....  0.0262  .... 
 .....  .... .... .... .... .... ....
 0.2779  .... 

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Question

Using matrix analysis determine

(a) The magnitude and direction of rotation at B located on the continuous beam ABCD;
(b) The magnitude and direction of bending moment at F.

Hint: EA=! such that axial deformations are neglected. The flexural rigidity for member
ABCD is 2EI. The flexural rigidity for members BE and CF is EI.

15kN/m

! !
A B 2EI C D

50kN 50kN
4m
EI Hinge EI
2m
E
F

3m 6m 3m

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!
15kN/m

!
3m
! E B 1 2EI 1 C ! D
A 3m
2
2
50kN EI EI 50kN 4m

E
F

3m 6m !3m

Stiffness matrix:

"! 1 1
K
AB
[
= 4 EI / L
AB
]!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! K BC [ EI / LBC ]!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! K CD [ EI / LCD ]!!!!!!!
= 4 = 4

!
#! 2
K
EB
[
= 4 EI / L
EB
]!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! K CF [ EI / LEB ]!
= 4

&8 EI / L AB + 8 EI / L
BC
+ 8 EI / L
CD
0 #
K = $ 0 4 EI / L + 4 EI / L !
% EB CF " !
&8 EI / 3 + 8 EI / 6 + 8 EI / 3 0 #
$% 0 4 EI / 5 + 4 EI / 5!
"

!
1 2

K=
&20 EI / 3 0 #
!
$% 0 8 EI / 5!
"

Load vector:!!

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!
!
1 "! 1 2
F
AB
[
= 11.25 ] !!!!!! F BC = [− 90] !!!!!!!!!! F CD = [11.25] !!!!! F EB = F FC =
& 50 sin 53.13 × 5 # [ ]!
= 25
$% 8 !"

F =
&− 67.5# ! 1
$% 50 !"
2
!

U vector:!

U =K
−1
F =
1 &8 EI / 5 0 # = &3 / 20 EI 0 # & − 67.5# & − 10.125 / EI #
= !
$
160 E 2 I 2 / 15 % 0 " $% 0
20 EI / 3! " $% 50 !" $% 31.25 / EI !"
5 / 8 EI !

Therefore !B= 10.125 clockwise.

Moment at E:!

& ... # & ... ... ... .... ... ... # & 0 # & ... #
$ ... ! $.... .... ! $ 0 ! $ ... !
$ M ! $....
.... .... .... ....
.... 2 EI / L ! $ 0 ! $ 25 ! 2 EI 31.25
$ E! = $ ! $ ! + $ ... ! → M E = 5 ⋅ EI + 25 = 37.5kNm !
.... .... ....
0 0
$ ... ! $.... .... .... .... ....
!$ ! $ !
$ ... ! $.... .... .... .... .... ....
! $ 0 ! $ ... !
$% ... !" %$.... .... .... .... .... 4 EI / L "! %$31.25 / EI "! %$ − 25"!

Therefore MF= 37.5kN.m clockwise.

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