Homework # 8 1.5 m 2 m 2 m Given: Simple truss and load as shown....
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...
8 kN 10 kN 4 kN 1.5 m 2 m 2 m Determine the force in each member of the truss by method of joints and state if it is in tension or compression.
The truss supports a 100-kN load at J. The Horizontal members are each 1 m in length. a) Use the method of joints to determine the axial force in member DG b) Use the method of sections to determine the axial force in member DG (HINT: you can solve both a and b without solving for the reactions at A and E. PLEASE HELP!! The truss supports a 100-kN load at J. The horizontal members are each 1 m in...
Using the method of joints, determine the force in each member of the truss shown. Given: P 24 kN and L 1.5 m P 17 kN 17 KN R 0.8 m VSEN Mp 0 Fy kN Step 1
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...
Homework Problem H 7.E Consider the truss shown below with the loading on joints D, K, S and U. Given: Find: For this problem: a) Determine the external reactions acting on the truss at supports A and H b) Identify all zero-force members in the truss. c) Determine the load carried by members BC, CJ and MN. Identify each member as either being in tension, in compression or carrying zero load. For this problem, use the following parameters: h 30...
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...
Using the method of joints, determine the force in each member of the truss shown. State whether each member is in tension or compression. 7 kN 24 kN 7 kN B с А 0.8 m DO E F 8 kN -1.5 m- -1.5 m
15 m 1.5 m 12 kN Determine (approximately) the force in the truss members GH, FH, and FE of 8N the shown portal truss, Also find the reactions at the fixed column supports A and B. Assume all members of the truss to be pin connected at their ends 2 m G H I c 6 m 3 m13
For the simple truss structure under the given load as shown below, determine the followings 1.5 ft 400 lb 6 ft 1.5 ft3ft 1.5 ft 6 ft 6 ft Support reactions obtained from the entire body Sign convention: negative if to the left or to downward o y component of the reaction at A, A, o x component of the reaction at A, A, o y component of the reaction at G, G,-- ° x component of the reaction at...