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Question 3 5 pts For the frame shown below, the height is 11m and the horizontal...
Analyse the 3 span beam shown in the Figure below by the method of moment distribution and draw the bending moment and shear force diagrams. You need not show the maximum values of the bending moments in the spans. El can be assumed to be a constant across all the members. 24 kN/m 36 kN/m X2 kN/m 8m X3 m XIm X1 X2 X3 6m 38 kN/m 8m
03: Given the statically indeterminate frame as shown in Fig. Q3 below, determine the member end moments and the support reactions of the frame using moment distribution method. Moment distribution to be done for 3 iterations of locking and unlocking cycle. A point load of 100KN is acting on span BC at 1/4 point of the span as shown. Support A and D are fixed supports. There is a roller support at joint C to prevent the frame from going...
QUESTION 1 [25 marks A frame loaded with a uniformly distributed load at Member AB and point load at Member BC and joint B. It has pinned supports A and C, while joint B is fixed connected, as can be seen in Figure 1. Take E-200 GPa. a) Using the slope-deflection method, calculate the moments and illustrate the bending moment diagram. [15 marks) b) Then calculate the shear forces and sketch the shear force diagram. [10 marks) 22 KN 10...
Part B) For the frame (no sidesway) below, determine the reactions and draw the shear and moment diagrams using the moment-distribution method of analysis. Joints A, B and E are fixed and all members are rigidly connected at C and D. You may perform the moment distribution by hand. E is constant, but I is as shown on the frame 50 kN 50 kN 4 m 6 kN/m 21 1.51 1.51 6 m 8 Part 3) Reanalyze the frame of...
QUESTION 2 (TOTAL 25 MARKS) A statically indeterminate frame is given in the figure below. El is constant for all members. Determine the member end moments of the frame using the moment distribution method. 5 kN/m BETTI 2. m mun. 10KN 2 m 8 m Note: The frame can be classified as a frame with sidesway. Stiffness factors 4EI. for a standard member for a member with a pin/roller end A table for fixed-end moments is given at the end...
Use slope-deflection method to analyze the frame shown below. Segments AB and BD of the frame have moment of inertia I. Segment BC has moment of inertia 2/. Modulus of elasticity E is constant throughout the frame. The frame is supported by fixed-supports at A and D, and by a roller-support at C. Joint B is rigid. A downward point load of 20 kN is applied at mid-span of AB. Uniformly distributed load of intensity 2 kN/m acting downwards is...
Question Using the slope deflection method find all the span moments of the frame shown below. Draw the bending moment diagram. 3 kN/m B 5 m 10 kN 2.31 5m 20 m 20m 16 m K
A frame structure resists a horizontal load and vertical load as shown in figure below. If the load factor is given 1.5, use the kinematic method to determine the plastic moment of the frame. Show the following collapse mechanism:- 51 a)Beam mechanism (10 marks) 2.5m b)Panel mechanism (10 marks) 10 B C 7m D A 5m
Use moment distribution method or slope deflection method. The frame shown if Fig. 2.1 is supporting a lateral load of 60 kN and a gravity load of 50 kNIm. Neglect the weight of the members (a) Determine th reaction forces. (b) Draw the axial, shear, and bending moment and qualitative deflected shape diagrams of the frame. Specify values at a change of loading positions and at all points of zero shear and moment. Use slope-deflection method 2m Fig. 2.1 w...
question about mechanics of materials i Question 3 Draw the shear force and bending moment diagrams for a plane frame ABCDE as shown in Figure Q3. D is a pinned connection. frame ABCDE as plane (20 marks) 100kN 3m 10kN/m 3m 3m 3m Figure Q3 i Question 3 Draw the shear force and bending moment diagrams for a plane frame ABCDE as shown in Figure Q3. D is a pinned connection. frame ABCDE as plane (20 marks) 100kN 3m 10kN/m...