Structural Analysis
Structural Analysis
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ISBN: 9781337630931
Author: KASSIMALI, Aslam.
Publisher: Cengage,
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Chapter 4, Problem 19P
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Find the forces in the members of the truss by the method of joints.

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Given information:

Apply the sign conventions for calculating reactions, forces and moments using the three equations of equilibrium as shown below.

  • For summation of forces along x-direction is equal to zero (Fx=0), consider the forces acting towards right side as positive (+) and the forces acting towards left side as negative ().
  • For summation of forces along y-direction is equal to zero (Fy=0), consider the upward force as positive (+) and the downward force as negative ().
  • For summation of moment about a point is equal to zero (Matapoint=0), consider the clockwise moment as negative and the counter clockwise moment as positive.

Method of joints:

The negative value of force in any member indicates compression (C) and the positive value of force in any member indicates Tension (T).

Calculation:

Show the free body diagram of the truss as shown in Figure 1.

Structural Analysis, Chapter 4, Problem 19P , additional homework tip  1

Refer Figure 1.

Consider the horizontal and vertical reaction at A are denoted by Ax and Ay.

Consider the vertical reaction at G is denoted by Gy.

Find the value of the angle θ as follows:

tanθ=2448θ=tan1(2448)θ=26.565°

Consider the triangles ABH, ACI, ADJ.

BHAB=CIAC=DJADBH16=CI32=2448

Solve the above relation.

BH=2448×16BH=8ft

CI=2448×32CI=16ft

Calculate the value of the angle α as follows:

tanα=CICDtanα=1616α=tan1(1)α=45°

Consider the triangle GDJ.

GJ=GD2+DJ2=482+242=53.66ft

Consider the triangles GFL, GEK, and GDJ.

GLGF=GKGE=GJGDGL16=GK32=53.6648

Solve the above relation.

GL=53.6648×16GL=17.88ft

GK=53.6648×32GK=35.77ft

Take the sum of the forces in the horizontal direction as zero.

Fx=0Ax(10+20+20)sin26.565°=0Ax=22.36k

Take the sum of the forces in the vertical direction as zero.

Fy=0Ay+Gy10(10+20+20)cos26.565°=0Ay+Gy=54.721        (1)

Take the sum of the moment about G as zero.

MG=010×8010×GJ20×GK20×GL+Ay×96=010×8010×53.6620×35.7720×17.88+Ay×96=0Ay=2409.696Ay=25.1k

Substitute 25.1k for Ay in Equation (1).

25.1+Gy=54.721Gy=29.621k

Show the joint A as shown in Figure 2.

Structural Analysis, Chapter 4, Problem 19P , additional homework tip  2

Figure 2

Find the forces in the members AH as follows:

For Equilibrium of forces,

Fy=0Ay+FAHsin26.565°=025.10+FAHsin26.565°=0FAH=25.10sin26.565°FAH=56.12kFAH=56.12k(C)

Find the forces in the members AB as follows:

For Equilibrium of forces,

Fx=0Ax+FAB+FAHcos26.565°=022.36+FAB56.12cos26.565°=0FAB=22.36+56.12cos26.565°FAB=27.83k(T)

Show the joint B as shown in Figure 3.

Structural Analysis, Chapter 4, Problem 19P , additional homework tip  3

Refer Figure 3.

Find the forces in the members BC as follows:

For Equilibrium of forces,

Fx=0FAB+FBC=0FBC=FABFBC=27.83k(T)

Find the forces in the members BH as follows:

For Equilibrium of forces,

Fy=0FBH=0

Show the joint H as shown in Figure 4.

Structural Analysis, Chapter 4, Problem 19P , additional homework tip  4

Refer Figure 4.

Find the forces in the members CH and IH as follows:

For Equilibrium of forces,

Fy=010+FIHsin26.565°FAHsin26.565°FCHsin26.565°=0FIHsin26.565°FCHsin26.565°=10FAHsin26.565°FIHFCH=1056.12sin26.565°sin26.565°FIHFCH=10FAHsin26.565°sin26.565°FIHFCH=33.759        (2)

Fx=0FAHcos26.565°+FCHcos26.565°+FIHcos26.565°=0FAH+FCH+FIH=0FCH+FIH=FAHFCH+FIH=56.12        (3)

Solve Equation (2) and (3).

FIH=44.94k(C)FCH=11.18k(C)

Show the joint C in Figure 5.

Structural Analysis, Chapter 4, Problem 19P , additional homework tip  5

Refer Figure 5.

Find the forces in the members IC as follows:

For Equilibrium of forces,

Fy=0FIC+FCHsin26.565°=0FIC=(11.18)sin26.565°FIC=5k(T)

Find the forces in the members CD as follows:

For Equilibrium of forces,

Fx=0FCDFBCFCHcos26.565°=0FCD=FBC+FCHcos26.565°FCD=27.85+(11.18)cos26.565°FCD=17.85k(T)

Show the joint I as shown in Figure 6.

Structural Analysis, Chapter 4, Problem 19P , additional homework tip  6

Refer Figure 6.

Find the forces in the members ID and IJ as follows:

For Equilibrium of forces,

Fy=0FICFIDsin45°+FIJsin26.565°FIH26.565°=050.707FID+0.447FIJ+44.94sin26.565°=050.707FID+0.447FIJ+44.94sin26.565°=00.707FID+0.447FIJ=15.10        (4)

Fx=0FIHcos26.565°+FIJcos26.565°+FIDcos45°=044.94cos26.565°+0.894FIJ+0.707FID=00.894FIJ+0.707FID=40.20        (5)

Solve Equation (4) and (5).

FIJ=41.24k(C)FID=4.712k(C)

Show the joint J as shown in Figure 7.

Structural Analysis, Chapter 4, Problem 19P , additional homework tip  7

Refer Figure 7.

Find the forces in the members JK as follows:

For Equilibrium of forces,

Fx=0FIJcos26.565°10sin26.565°+FJKcos26.565°=041.24cos26.565°10sin26.565°+FJKcos26.565°=0FJK=32.414cos26.565°FJK=36.24k(C)

Find the forces in the members DJ as follows:

For Equilibrium of forces,

Fy=010cos26.565°FIJsin26.565°FJKsin26.565°FDJ=010cos26.565°+41.24sin26.565°+36.24sin26.565°FDJ=0FDJ=25.70k(T)

Show the joint D as shown in Figure 8.

Structural Analysis, Chapter 4, Problem 19P , additional homework tip  8

Refer Figure 8.

Find the forces in the members KD as follows:

For Equilibrium of forces,

Fy=0FIDsin45°+FDJ+FKDsin45°=0FKD=FIDsin45°+FDJsin45°FKD=4.712sin45°+25.70sin45°FKD=31.60k(C)

Find the forces in the members DE as follows:

For Equilibrium of forces,

Fx=0FCD+FDEFIDcos45°+FKDcos45°=017.85+FDE+4.712cos45°31.60cos45°=017.85+FDE+4.712cos45°31.60cos45°=0FDE=36.86k(T)

Show the joint K as shown in Figure 9.

Structural Analysis, Chapter 4, Problem 19P , additional homework tip  9

Refer Figure 9.

Find the forces in the members KL as follows:

For Equilibrium of forces,

Fx=0FJKcos26.565°20×sin26.565°FKDcos45°+FKLcos26.565°=036.24cos26.565°20×sin26.565°+31.60cos45°+FKLcos26.565°=0FKL=51.22k(C)

Find the forces in the members KE as follows:

For Equilibrium of forces,

Fy=0FKE20cos26.565°+FJKsin26.565°FKLsin26.565°FKDsin45°=0FKE20cos26.565°36.24sin26.565°(51.22)sin26.565°(31.60)sin45°=0FKE=11.15k(T)

Show the joint E as shown in Figure 10.

Structural Analysis, Chapter 4, Problem 19P , additional homework tip  10

Refer Figure 10.

Find the forces in the members EL as follows:

For Equilibrium of forces,

Fy=0FEK+FELsin26.565°=0FEL=11.15sin26.565°FEL=11.15sin26.565°FEL=25k(C)

Find the forces in the members EF as follows:

For Equilibrium of forces,

Fx=0FDE+FEF+FELcos26.565°=0FEF=FDEFELcos26.565°FEF=36.86(25)cos26.565°FEF=36.86(25)cos26.565°FEF=59.22k(T)

Show the joint F as shown in 11.

Structural Analysis, Chapter 4, Problem 19P , additional homework tip  11

Refer Figure 11.

Find the forces in the members FL as follows:

For Equilibrium of forces,

Fx=0FFL=0

Find the forces in the members FG as follows:

For Equilibrium of forces,

Fy=0FEF+FFG=0FFG=FEFFFG=59.22k(T)

Show the joint G as shown in Figure 12.

Structural Analysis, Chapter 4, Problem 19P , additional homework tip  12

Refer Figure 12.

Find the force in the member GL as follows:

Take the sum of the forces in the vertical direction as zero.

Fy=0Gy+FGLsin26.565°=0FGL=Gysin26.565°FGL=29.621sin26.565°FGL=66.23k(C)

Show the forces in the members of the truss as shown in Table 1.

MembersForce
AH56.12 k (C)
AB27.83 k (T)
BC27.83 k (T)
BH0 k
IH44.94 k(C)
CH11.18 k (C)
IC5 k (T)
CD17.85 k (T)
IJ41.24 k (C)
ID4.712 k (C)
JK36.24 k (C)
DJ25.70 k (T)
KD31.60 k (C)
DE36.86 k (T)
KL51.22 k (C)
KE11.15 k (T)
EL25 k (C)
EF59.22 k (T)
FL0 k
FG59.22 k (T)
GL66.23 k (C)

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