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Title: ENGR 210 lecture 18: Trusses


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ENGR 210 lecture 18 Trusses
  • Truss structure consisting of two-force members
    (represented as pin connected) designed to
    support loads large in comparison to its weight
    and applied at joints connecting members
  • Simple trusses build on triangles
  • - simplest stable geometric shape
  • - add two members and one joint at a time
  • Planar trusses
  • - all members lie in a single plane
  • - forces parallel to plane of truss, but not
    in the plane can be transmitted via
  • non-coplanar load bearing members
  • Common techniques for truss analysis
  • Method of joints usually used to determine
    forces for all members of truss
  • Method of sections usually used to determine
    forces for specific members of truss
  • Determining Zero-force members members which
    do not contribute to the stability of a structure
  • Determining conditions for analysis is the
    system statically determinate?

2
Method of Joints
  • Do FBDs of the joints
  • Forces are concurrent at each joint ? no moments,
    just
  •  
  • Procedure
  • Choose joint with
  • at least one known force
  • at most two unknown forces
  • Draw FBD of the joint
  • draw just the point itself
  • draw all known forces at the point
  • assume all unknown forces are tension forces and
    draw
  •   positive results ? tension
  • negative results ? compression
  • Solve for unknown forces by applying equilibrium
    conditions in x and y directions
  • Note if the force on a member is known at one
    end, it is also known at the other (since all
    forces are concurrent and all members are
    two-force members)
  • Move to new joints and repeat steps 1-3 until all
    member forces are known

3
Method of sections
  • Do FBDs of sections of truss cut through various
    members
  •  
  • Procedure
  • Determine reaction forces external to truss
    system
  • Draw FBD of entire truss
  • Note can find up to 3 unknown reaction forces
  • Use to solve for reaction forces
  • Draw a section through the truss cutting no more
    than 3 members
  • Draw an FBD of each section one on each side of
    the cut
  • Show external support reaction forces
  • Assume unknown cut members have tension forces
    extending from them
  • Solve FBD for one section at a time using
  • Note choose pt for moments that isolates one
    unknown if possible
  • Repeat with as many sections as necessary to find
    required information

4
Zero Force Members
  • Usually determined by inspection
  •  
  • Method of inspection
  • Two-member truss joints
  • both are zero-force members if (a) and (b) are
    true
  • no external load applied at joint
  • no support reaction occurring at joint
  • Three-member truss joints
  • non-colinear member is zero-force member if (a),
    (b), and (c) are true
  • no external load applied at joint
  • no support reaction occurring at joint
  • other two members are colinear

5
Is the system statically determinate?
  • Count number of two-force members m
  • Count number of joints j
  •  
  • Internally stable without redundancy (statically
    determinate)
  • Planar Space
  • m 2j - 3 m 3j - 6
  • Internally stable with redundancy (zero-force
    members? Statically indeterminate?)
  • Planar Space
  • m gt 2j -3 m gt 3j - 6
  • Internally unstable (underconstrained)
  • Planar Space
  • m lt 2j -3 m lt 3j -6

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Example Problem 9.3.6Inspect the truss shown
anda) list members you think are in tension or
compressionb) Find the force in each member and
compare with (a).
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Example Problem 9.3.19For the truss showna)
Find forces at D, E, and in each memberb) which
members might buckle?c) which members could be
replaced by cables?
8
Example Problem 9.3.34Warren truss supports
walkway as shown. Assume 1200lb vertical loads
at B,D,F,H and that A is a roller while J is a
pin. Find forces in members BC, CD, and CE.
9
Example Problem 9.3.45For the truss shown,
determine the forces in members DC and FG.
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Example Problem 9.3.51Which terms describe each
structure?
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