Problem 2 (20 Points) For the truss given in the figure below, the force in memiuer...
Problem 1 Determine the force in each member of the truss and state if the members are in tension or compression. (Please use Method of Joint) Given: P, = 500 lb P, = 1500 lb a=10 ft b=10 ft Problem 2 Problem 3 Determine the force in members CD, CF, and GF of the truss. State if these members are in tension or compression. (Please use Method of Section) 5 kN 4 kN 4 kN 3 kN 2 kN (...
<Assignment-14 (Zero Force Members and Method of Sections) Problem 6.38 Consider the truss shown in (Figure 1). Set R = 5 kN. B = 9 kN. P3 = 12 kN. Part A Determine the fo Express your ar value in the cas FBc = Va Submit RE Figure 1 of 1 Part B Determine the forc Express your ans value in the case 3 m B Valt 3 m 3 m 3 m P Submit Reqy Members and Method of...
Determine the force in each member of the truss. Determine the force in each member of the truss and state if the members are in tension or compression (Figure 1) Part A Determine the force in the member AB of the truss, and state if the member is in tension or compression. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Assume positive scalars for members in tension and negative scalars for members in compression. FAB- Value...
Problem 2 For the truss shown in the figure, a) Identify the zero-force members. b) Determine the forces in members ij & ih by the k 200N 100N Method of Joints c) Determine the force in member df by the Method of Sections. (Specify whether Tension or Compression). 3 m 3m
A roof truss is loaded and supported as shown in Figure 2. The joints are all pinned. (a) Determine the support reactions at A and G. (25 marks) (b)Using "Method of joints" find the forces in members AB, AF, GF, CD and DE of the truss. State whether each of these members is in tension or compression. (75 marks) (c) Determine the force in members BC, CF and EF of the truss using "Method of sections". State whether each of...
Method of Sections Reference the truss shown below. Solve for the forces in the specified members using the Method of Sections. Clearly indicate whether the members are in compression (C) or tension (T). P-10 kN, P, = 6 kN and P, -8 kN. Note: You will not get credit for your work if you do not use the Method of Sections. 3 m Question 21 (6 points) Solve for the reactions at the supports Indicate both the magnitude and direction...
A. Determine the force in member DE of the truss and state if the member is in tension or compression. B. Determine the force in member DC of the truss and state if the member is in tension or compression. C. Determine the force in member EA of the truss and state if the member is in tension or compression. D. Determine the force in member EC of the truss and state if the members are in tension or compression....
Problem No. 2 (100 points) For the Baltimore bridge truss shown below answer the following questions: 1) Calculate Reaction Forces (FBD is already drawn assuming a pin support at A and a roller support at I) (10) 2) What is status of the Truss (determinate or indeterminate)? (10) 3) Obtain ALL the Zero force member (30) 4) Using method of Joints, find force in member PF and PG specify if these forces are in Tension or Compression? (25) 5) Using...
Final Exam 2. Analyze the truss shown below: (50 Points) a. Solve for the reactions at supports A and D b. Determine the force developed in members FE, EB, and BC of the truss, and state if these members are in tension or compression. Use the method of sections, c. Draw a free body diagram (FBD) of: i. The entire truss, without its supports ii. The truss section after cutting it iii. Any joint that you solve. m 1 m...
Statics problems Question A2 The plane truss shown in Figure A2 is supported at points A and J. -30° and the external loads are Fi 1.5 kN and F 3 kN. Draw the free body diagram of the truss. Determine all the reactions at the supports or, if this is not possible, explain why. a) Calculate the internal forces in members CF, EH, GH and HI, stating whether they are in tension or compression. b) (12) Are members CF and...