ENGR-1100 Introduction To Engineering Analysis: Simple Trusses, The Method of Joints, & Zero-Force Members
ENGR-1100 Introduction To Engineering Analysis: Simple Trusses, The Method of Joints, & Zero-Force Members
Engineering Analysis
Lecture 19
1
APPLICATIONS
APPLICATIONS (continued)
2
SIMPLE TRUSSES
(Section 6.1)
3
THE METHOD OF JOINTS
(Section 6.2)
4
ZERO-FORCE MEMBERS
(Section 6.3)
If a joint has only two non-collinear
members and there is no external
load or support reaction at that joint,
then those two members are zero-
force members. In this example
members DE, DC, AF, and AB are
zero force members.
You can easily prove these results by
applying the equations of
equilibrium
ilib i to
t joints
j i t D andd A.
A
Zero-force members can be
removed (as shown in the
figure) when analyzing the
truss.
5
EXAMPLE
Plan:
EXAMPLE (continued)
D 450 lb
45 º
45 º
FAD FCD
FBD of pin D
6
EXAMPLE (continued)
Analyzing pin A:
FAD
45 º
A
FAB
AY
FBD of pin A
READING QUIZ
7
CONCEPT QUIZ
CONCEPT QUIZ
(continued)
F F
F
8
ATTENTION QUIZ
1. Using this FBD, you find that FBC = – 500 N. FBC
Member BC must be in __________.
A) Tension B FBD
B) Compression
C) Cannot be determined BY
9
GROUP PROBLEM SOLVING (continued)
FBD of pin D
Y
D 600N
X
5
4
3
FDE FCD
Analyzing pin D:
→ + FX = FDE (3/5) – 600 = 0
FCD = 1000 N = 1.00 kN (C)
FCE C 900 N
X
FBC
Analyzing pin C:
→ + FX = FCE – 900 = 0
FCE = 900 N = 0.90 kN (C)
↑+ FY = 800 – FBC = 0
FBC = 800 N = 0.80 kN (T)
10
GROUP PROBLEM SOLVING (continued)
FBD of pin E
Y
3
FDE = 1000 N
4 5
E FCE = 900 N
3
X
4 5 4 5
FAE 3 FBE
Analyzing pin E:
→ + FX = FAE (3/5) + FBE (3/5) – 1000 (3/5) – 900 = 0
↑ + FY = FAE (4/5) – FBE (4/5) – 1000 (4/5) = 0
Solving these two equations, we get
FAE = 1750 N = 1.75 kN (C)
FBE = 750 N = 0.75 kN (T)
11