The members of a truss are connected to the gusset plate. Assuming that the forces are...
The members of a truss are connected to the gusset plate. If the forces are concurrent at point O, determine the magnitudes of F and T for equilibrium. Take θ = 90°. 9 kN
The gusset plate is subjected to the forces of three members. The forces are concurrent at point O. Take F = 5 kN. Determine the magnitude of the tension force In member C for equilibrium. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Determine the angle theta for equilibrium. Express your answer using three significant figures.
Q.1 The members of a truss are pin connected at joint O. Determine the magnitudes of F1 and F2 for equilibrium. Set e 45 5 KN 70° 30 7kN
Chapter 2 Problems Analytical solutions using force components. Check graphically 2.9 Three members of a truss frame into a steel gusset te as shown. All forces are concurrent at point O Determine the resultant of the three forces that must be carried by the gusset plate 2.10 Two cables with known tensions as shown are attached to a pole at point A. Determine the resultant force to which the pole is subjected. Scale: 1 mm-10 N Note: The pole and...
3. The members of a truss are pin connected at joint O, as shown in Figure 3. Determine the magnitude of Fy and its angle for equilibrium. Given that F2 = 6 kN. 5 kN E 60 30 . 7 kN Figure 3
Part A - Determining the forces in three specified members of the truss Determine the forces in members CD, DH, and GH. Express the magnitudes of the forces in pounds to three significant figures. Separate your answers with commas. Part B - The Sense of the Forces State if the members considered in part A are in tension or compression. Complete each sentenc e by dragging the appropriate word into the blank. The words can be used more than once....
Given the magnitudes of the applied forces on the truss shown below are 0 = 7 kN, P = 3 kN, Q = 1 kN, R = 6 kN, S = 4 kN, T = 7 kN and U = 5 kN. O KN PKN TO KN JR KN IS KN IT KN U KN 0.4 m 0.8 m ** 0.8m →+0.8m → 08 0.8 m 0.8 m 0.8 m 0.8 m 0.8 m How many zero force members are...
Problem 3. (65 points). For the truss shown, (a) Determine the forces in members: AB, AH, BH and BC using Method of Joints. (b) Determine the forces in members: CD, CF, and GF using Method of Sections. н. F 4.5 m 3 m E B DI 6 KN 2 KN 8 KN -12 m, 4 @ 3 m
Problem 3. (65 points). For the truss shown, (a) Determine the forces in members: AB, AH, BH and BC using Method of Joints. (b) Determine the forces in members: CD, CF, and GF using Method of Sections. G H F 1 3 m 4.5 m E 168820 1993001 B D 6 KN 2 KN 8 KN -12 m, 4 @ 3 m