

vertical load st F is subjected to s 12 kN (a) Forces in members AG, GF and AB using the method of joints, (b) Forces in members FC, BC and FE using the method of sections. 12 kN 20 kN 2 m 2 m 2 m 2 m 2 m
For truss shown below a vertical load of 25 KN and Horizontal
Load of 30 KN applied at Node 3 ( Use FEM Nodal displacement,
Direct stiffness method)
1). Calculate clearly the member length and distance between
members A = 5 x 10^-4 m^2 and E = 200 GPa
2). Determine the member and global stiffness matrix and show
the calculation fot Sinθ and Cosθ clearly
3). determine the displacement and
member forces
All Load and dimensions are in meter...
Problem 3. (65 points). For the truss shown, (a) Determine the forces in members: AB, AH, BH and BC using Method of Joints. (b) Determine the forces in members: CD, CF, and GF using Method of Sections. н. F 4.5 m 3 m E B DI 6 KN 2 KN 8 KN -12 m, 4 @ 3 m
Problem 3. (65 points). For the truss shown, (a) Determine the forces in members: AB, AH, BH and BC using Method of Joints. (b) Determine the forces in members: CD, CF, and GF using Method of Sections. H 4.5 m 3 m A E 5080 90000 D 2 KN 6 KN 8 KN 12 m, 4 @ 3 m
Problem 3. (65 points). For the truss shown, (a) Determine the forces in members: AB, AH, BH and BC using Method of Joints. (b) Determine the forces in members: CD, CF, and GF using Method of Sections. G H F 1 3 m 4.5 m E 168820 1993001 B D 6 KN 2 KN 8 KN -12 m, 4 @ 3 m
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...
For the truss shown, determine the axial load in members BC and BE. Indicate whether the mem- bers are in tension (T) or compression (C). Use both method of sections and method of joints. 2 m 2 m 3 m
The following truss is subjected to vertical loads of 20 KN at
joints E and D. In addition to the loads, support A settles by 5 mm
and member AB and BC are subjected to a temperature drop of 50°C.
Given Young’s modulus, E = 200 GPa, cross sectional area for each
member, A = 500 mm2 and coefficient of thermal expansion
of, α = 1.25 x 10-5/°C.
Find the internal forces in each member using force
method.
20 KN...
Question Four: For the pin-jointed truss shown in Figure 4, 3m 12 KN 3m 30 kN 3m 15 kN 4m 4m 3m 3m 6m Figure 4. Calculate the reactions at A and B. (a) By inspection (involving no calculations), list all the zero force members. (b) (c) By method of joints, analyse joints T, S and N to determine the force in members ST NT, RS, SN, MN and RN. In your answer, you must state whether the members are...
An externally applied load P of 26 kN is applied to a steel
truss as shown below. The cross-sectional area of truss member EF
is 2,840 mm2. Dimension "X" is 4 m. Dimension "Y" is 8 m and
dimension "Z" is 8 m. Approximate the total decrease in length, in
mm, for truss member EF due to the applied loads shown and a
temperature drop of 38 oC. If necessary, use Appendix G for any
mechanical properties of steel that...