Question 1: Calculate the reactions at all supports and determine the force in members CD, DE,...
Question 1: Calculate the reactions at all supports and determine the force in members CD, DE, FE, FC, and BC and state whether they are in tension or compression. 11 KN 16 kN 16 KN 20 KN 1.5 m- Mem ber CD DE FE FC BC Force Type
AC-CD- BC Exercise IV 20 PT a- Determine the reactions at the supports. b- Determine the force in each member of the truss c- State if the members are in tension or 3 ft compression d- If the maximum allowed in each beam is 400lb in tension and 600lb in compression, determine the maximum of admissible load P. 2 ft 2 ft Exercise V: 40 PT 1.6 kN 200 _ 400 mm + 45 The angle strut is welded to...
College Of Engineering wsialdul University ofBusiness and Tochmoloty Collage of Engineering CE 313 Basie Structural Anafsis CE University of lushes. Tech- Question 2 FE, FC, and BC and state whether they are in tension or eompression. Calculate the reactions at all supports and determine the force in members CD, D 6 KN 20 N 3 m
Problem 1 Determine the reactions at the supports and the force in all the members of the truss, indicate whether the force is in tension or compression. The values shown apply. Drawing Not to Scale P1 T . . . a | 4 m | P1 | 2,000 N 5 m P2 4,000 N C 3 m нь
2. Determine the forces in members BC, CD, and DE of the truss shown below by the method of sections. State if the members are in tension or compression. 10 kN 15 kN
In the truss shown in the figure: 1. Determine the support reactions at supports A and F. (10 points) 2. Determine the force in members BC, IC, and IH of the truss using method of joints. Explain and justify if the members are in tension or compression. (20 points) 3. Draw FBD for each step of 1 and 2. (10 points) 60KN 40 kN -2 m -2 m -2 m E D 1.5 m F с O -30 kN H...
Determine the force in members LK, KC, and CD of the Pratt truss. State if the members are in tension or compression. Take that P1=18 kN, P2=33 kN and P3 = 44 KN .(Figure 1) Part ADetermine the force in the member KC, and state if the member is in tension or compression. Part B Determine the force in the member CD, and state if the member is in tension or compression. Part C Determine the force in the member LK, and state if the...
Problem 4 EM2 Find zero force members Determine the force in members KJ, CJ, and CD using method of sections and state if the members are in tension or compression. Then use the previous result to find the force in member JE using the method of joints. 30 kN 20 KN 15 kN 15 kN 10 kN 5 kN LKL HG B FI 3 @ 1 m - 3 m 6@ 3 m = 18 m Problem 4 EM2 Find...
Determine the force in members CD, CF, and CG and state if these members are in tension or compression. (5+n) KN (4+n) kN (4+n) kN (3+n) KN (2+1) KN B 3 m o 5m- 5m- 5m- 5 m
Determine the force in members CD and CM of the Baltimore bridge truss and state if the members are in tension or compression. Also, indicate all zero-force members. SK 2 m 0 H = SB C D E F G 2 kN 5 KN 3 KN 2 KN - 16 m, 8 @ 2 m 1. A light ray is incident from air on the surface of water (n=1.33) at an angle of 60° with the normal on the surface....