Lecture Notes 6.1 - 6.3
Lecture Notes 6.1 - 6.3
Lecture Notes 6.1 - 6.3
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APPLICATIONS
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APPLICATIONS (continued)
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SIMPLE TRUSSES
(Section 6.1)
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THE METHOD OF JOINTS
(Section 6.2)
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STEPS FOR ANALYSIS
1. If the truss’s support reactions are not given, draw a FBD
of the entire truss and determine the support reactions
(typically using scalar equations of equilibrium).
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ZERO – FORCE MEMBERS (continued)
If three members form a truss joint for
which two of the members are collinear
and there is no external load or reaction
at that joint, then the third non-
collinear member is a zero force
member, e.g., DA.
Again, this can easily be proven. One
can also remove the zero-force
member, as shown, on the left, for
analyzing the truss further.
Plan:
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EXAMPLE (continued)
D 450 kN
45 º
45 º
FAD FCD
FBD of pin D
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EXAMPLE (continued)
Analyzing pin A:
FAD
45 º
A
FAB
AY
FBD of pin A
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GROUP PROBLEM SOLVING
Given:Loads as shown on
the truss
Find: Determine the force
in all the truss
members (do not
forget to mention
whether they are in T
or C).
Plan:
a) Check if there are any zero-force members.
Is Member CE zero-force member?
b) Draw FBDs of pins D, C, and E, and then apply E-of-E at
those pins to solve for the unknowns.
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GROUP PROBLEM SOLVING
(continued)
FBD of pin D
Y
D 600N
X
5
4
FDE
3
FCD
Analyzing pin D:
+ FX = FDE (3/5) – 600 = 0
FCD = 1000 N = 1.00 kN (C)
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GROUP PROBLEM SOLVING
(continued)
FBD of pin C
Y
FCD = 800 N
FCE C 900 N
X
FBC
Analyzing pin C:
→+ FX = FCE – 900 = 0
FCE = 900 N = 0.90 kN (C)
+ FY = 800 – FBC = 0
FBC = 800 N = 0.80 kN (T)
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GROUP PROBLEM SOLVING
(continued)
FBD of pin E
Y
3
FDE = 1000 N
4 5
E FCE = 900 N
3
4 5
FAE
5 4 X
3
FBE
Analyzing pin E:
→ + FX = FAE (3/5) + FBE (3/5) – 1000 (3/5) – 900 = 0
+ FY = FAE (4/5) – FBE (4/5) – 1000 (4/5) = 0