Title: Analysis of Structures
1ME 221 StaticsLecture 15bSections 6.1 6.4
2Chapter 6 Analysis of Structures
- The knowledge of internal forces is a
fundamental requirement for true design
- The Structural elements are
- Trusses
- Frames
- Machines
3Trusses
Composed of slender straight pieces connected
together by frictionless pins where all the loads
(no moments) are applied.
Each member will act as a two-force member
(either in tension or compression). All the
forces acting on a truss member are axial.
4Frames Are designed to support, prevent or
transmit loads (forces, no moments). At least
one member is not a two-force member.
Machines Are designed to transmit force, motion
or energy (forces and moments). Will always have
at least one member with multiple forces.
5Planar Trusses
If the planar truss (2-D) is statically
determinant, then the number of joints is related
to the number of reactions and internal members
by
2j m r j number of joints m number of
internal members r number of reactions
6Analysis of Trusses Using the Method of Joints
We need to solve for (1) - Internal forces
FAB, FAC, and FBC (2) - Reactions Ax, Ay and Cy
7Joint A
FAB cosa FAC Ax -Pax .(1) FAB sina
Ay -Pay (2)
8At Joint C
FCB
PCy
b
FCA
PCx
C
Cy
9At Joint B
10Using Matrix Notation
-1
Using manual calculations
Look for joints with 2 unknowns
11Example
12 Example
6 kN
A
B
3 kN
0.9 m
C
D
E
1.2 m 1.2 m
136 kN
A
B
4
4
5
9
15
3 kN
9
15
5
C
16
4
4
16
E
D