GET THE FORCES IN EACH MEMBER BY GETTING REACTIONS AND DOING FREE BODY DIAGRAMS AT EACH POINT, STATE IF THE MEMBER IS IN COMPRESSION OR TENSION. THE DASHED LINES ARE ALSO MEMBERS THEY ARE USUALLY COMPRESSION MEMBERS BUT I MAY BE WRONG ANALYZE FREELY.
GET THE FORCES IN EACH MEMBER BY GETTING REACTIONS AND DOING FREE BODY DIAGRAMS AT EACH...
ATTEMPT ALL QUESTIONS (All solutions must include free body diagrams) 1000 lb SO Question 1 Determine the force in each member of the truss and state if the members are in tension or compression. (Draw the Free Body Diagram (FBD) of the structure and joints for solving internal forces) (35 points) 10 ft ---10 -- --10 ft-------10ft-- 600 lb
Given: The Truss and loading shown in the diagram below Find: The reactions and forces in the members. Draw a Free Body Diagram clearly showing the reactions. List the member forces in the table including indicating if they are Tension or Compression. 500 lb Reactions Force Ay BX 4ft Member Force ft 3 ft 3ft
determine the forces in each member of the truss shown
and state if the members in tension or compression
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reactions and all internal forces
3m 6.9 and 6.10 Determine the force in each member of the truss shown. State whether each member is in tension (1) or compression (C). A 12.5 kN 12.5 kN 12.5 kN 12.5 KN 8 KN Fig. P6.9 2.5 m Fig. P6.10 6.11 Determine the force in each member of the Gambrel roof truss shown. State whether each member is in tension (T) or compression (C). 600 lb 600 lb 600 lb 2 ft...
Exercise 6: Draw the free-body diagrams for member ADB and determine the support reactions at A and B. 12' 36 K 6" 12" 65
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....
Reactions of all pins and members must be calculated.
Draw the free-body diagram of each member (AB, BC, AD, EDC) and pin (A, B, C, D, E). Then, find all the forces previously reported. Force at C (5 kN) is applied on the pin C 5 kN/m 1 kN/m 1 kN/m 2 kN-m 2 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 5 kN
Consider the following bowstring truss: Forces: P, = 3 kip P2 =13.5 kip Dimensions: b = 3 ft h = 10 ft Pa = 18 kip ha = 1 ft P4 =20 kip = 03 ft Part A Determine the forces in all the members of the truss and state if each is in tension or compression. Please note the symmetry of the truss Express your answers to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. You must show all...
Find external forces for each member and do free body
diagram
Also answer the questions there
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2. Model the truss provided below in SAP2000. Give all members a cross-sectional area of 2.0 in2 and I 35 in. Use the steel material (E 29,000 ksi). Find all of the bar forces and report them in a table. Now remove all point loads and then apply a downward vertical point load of 110 k at point E. Find all...
Objectives for Lab 3 (Free Body Diagrams, Circular Motion). Prove that forces are vectors and understand the difference between externally applied forces and internal reaction forces. 11 Explore uniform circular motion. Conduct an experiment to understand centripetal force and centripetal acceleration. 21 Procedure for objective # 1. Suspend a block on a string in a vertical position. Let one member of a team pull the block to the right. a) Draw a free body diagram of the block. In which...