Question Three: For the truss shown below, find the the internal force in member No. 6...
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...
QUESTION 3 The truss shown in the Figure 3 is having hinged supports at A and B, assuming that the EA is constant for all the members. Use a flexibility method to determine the forces in each member and reactions at the supports. 80 kN 5 m 5 m 5 m 5 m Figure 3 130 marks) Total Marks [100 QUESTION 3 The truss shown in the Figure 3 is having hinged supports at A and B, assuming that the...
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...
Determine all of the member forces in the truss below( take zero force members into consideration): Determine all of the member forces in the truss below: Question 1 11 points 5 kN 5 kN 8 m 5 kN A 4 m 4 m 4 m Use the strict tension positive sign convention for internal forces, accuracy 0.5kN Units Number Units FBC Number FAB = Number Units Units Number FCD FAG= Number Units Number Units FAF = FBF FCE Number Number...
2) Calculate the internal forces in each member of the truss shown below, and indicate if they are in tension (T) or compression (C). P1 4 kN and P2 4 kN 30° 3 m Im P2 2) Calculate the internal forces in each member of the truss shown below, and indicate if they are in tension (T) or compression (C). P1 4 kN and P2 4 kN 30° 3 m Im P2
SAN4701 JAN/FEB 2015 QUESTION 1 The truss shown in Figure 1 is hinged at C, B and D It is acted upon at node A by a vertically downward force of 3 kN and a honzontal force of 5 kN as shown in Figure 1 Use the method of strffness matrix and analyse for the following (a) Displacement at node A (16) (b) Reaction at the supports (c) Member forces (15) EA 300 x 103 kN and is constant for...
Find the internal forces for the truss shown below in member BF D 4 M EL F 4 m 30KN - Select one: O a. 21.21 kN (T) b.21.21 KN (C) c. 15 kN (0) d. 15 kN (T) e. None of the above
3. Use method of Section and determine the force in member GF and GD of the truss. State whether the members are in tension or compression. The reactions at the supports have been calculated. (Lec/Tute a half) 45 m m 40 B с D A, EN 6 kN 8 kN 2 EN E-7AN
Question 1: For the below truss, if 0=20°, calculate: → 5 kN 1.5 m 2 m - 2 m — 9 KN a. The reactions at A and B (15 marks) b. The internal forces in members BD, DC and AB using section method (25 marks)
(3 points) inverted king post 01 The truss shown is called a king-post truss. It is inverted, such that the structure lies below the plane of the supports. Find the reactions at the supports and the forces carried in each member when a force of FF = 14 kN is applied and the dimensions of the truss are given below. a = 4.5 m θ = 58 degrees ϕ = 56 degrees Designate members in compression with negative values, and...