BLD 401: STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
Module 2:
Kani’s Analysis of Beams- Worked Examples
Worked Example 1
Question
Using Kani’s Method of Structural Analysis, determine the end-moments
and hence the span moments for the continuous beams shown below. EI is
constant for the beam.
Solution
Step 1: Fixed-end Moment
wL2 Pab 2 12 * 3 2 36 *1 * 2 2
M FAB = 2 = 2
= 9 16 = 25 kNm
12 L 12 3
wL2 Pa 2 b 12 * 3 2 36 *12 * 2
M FBA = 2 = 2
= 9 8 = 17 kNm
12 L 12 3
wL2 PL 12 * 4 2 40 * 4
M FBC = M FCB = = = 16 20 = 36 kNm
12 8 12 8
wL2 Pab 2 12 * 3 2 36 * 2 *12
M FCD = 2 = 2
= 9 8 = 17 kNm
12 L 12 3
wL2 Pa 2 b 12 * 3 2 36 * 2 2 *1
M FBA = 2 = 2
= 9 16 = 25 kNm
12 L 12 3
Step 2: Rotation Factor
1 k I
Rotation factor, RF =
2
* k
, (k =
L
)
1 1
K AB = K CD =
3
, K BC =
4
1 1
1 3 1 4
RBA =
21 1
= 0.286 , RBC =
21 1
= 0.214
3 4 3 4
1 1
1 4 1 3
RCB =
21 1
= 0.214 , RCD =
21 1
= 0.286
3 4 3 4
Step 3: Iteration Scheme
Step 4: Rotation Contribution
M i' j = RF ( M F i j + M 'j i + M i' 'j ) , (Equation 18)
First Cycle
1. Joints A and D are fixed. Hence, the rotation contributions are zero
all through the cycles.
M = M '
= 0
AB
'
DC
Hence, only Joints B and C will have rotation contributions.
2. Also, since there is no sway in beams, M i' 'j = 0
3. At Joint B,
a) For M BA' ,
RF = 0.286 , M F = 19 ,
M 'j i
is the sum of rotation contributions at AB and CB = 0 0 . This is
because the rotation contributions are set at zero for the first cycle.
b) For M BC
'
,
RF = 0.214 , M F = 19 ,
Similarly, M 'j i is the sum of rotation contributions at AB and CB = 00.
4. So, applying Equation 18
'
M BA = 0.286 19 0 0 0 = 5.434
'
M BC = 0.214 19 0 0 0 = 4.066
and the iteration scheme becomes
5. At Joint C,
a) For M CB
'
,
RF = 0.214 , M F = 19 ,
M 'j i is the sum of rotation contributions at BC and DC = 4.066 0 .
b) For '
M CD ,
RF = 0.286 , M F = 19 ,
M 'j i is the sum of rotation contributions at BC and DC = 4.066 0 .
6. So, applying Equation 18
'
M CB = 0.21419 4.066 0 0 = 4.936
'
M CD = 0.28619 4.066 0 0 = 6.597
and the iteration scheme becomes
Second Cycle
Following the procedure in the first cycle,
'
M BA = 0.286 19 0 4.936 0 = 6.846
'
M BC = 0.214 19 0 4.936 0 = 5.122
'
M CB = 0.21419 5.122 0 0 = 5.162
'
M CD = 0.28619 5.122 0 0 = 6.899
Third Cycle
'
M BA = 0.286 19 0 5.162 0 = 6.910
'
M BC = 0.214 19 0 5.162 0 = 5.171
'
M CB = 0.21419 5.171 0 0 = 5.173
'
M CD = 0.28619 5.171 0 0 = 6.913
Fourth Cycle
'
M BA = 0.286 19 0 5.173 0 = 6.913
'
M BC = 0.214 19 0 5.173 0 = 5.173
'
M CB = 0.21419 5.173 0 0 = 5.173
'
M CD = 0.28619 5.173 0 0 = 6.913
Fifth Cycle
'
M BA = 0.286 19 0 5.173 0 = 6.913
'
M BC = 0.214 19 0 5.173 0 = 5.173
'
M CB = 0.21419 5.173 0 0 = 5.173
'
M CD = 0.28619 5.173 0 0 = 6.913
Note: The values converged after 5 cycles of iteration and the final iteration
scheme is shown below.
Step 5: End Moment: M i j = M F i j + 2M i' j + M 'j i + M i' 'j
M AB = 25 2 * 0 6.913 18.087 kNm
M BA = 17 2 * 6.913 0 30.826 kNm
M BC = 36 2 * 5.173 5.173 30.827 kNm
M CB = 36 2 * 5.173 5.173 30.827 kNm
M CD = 17 2 * 6.913 0 30.826 kNm
M DC = 25 2 * 0 6.913 18.087 kNm
Note: The end moments give the support moments.
Step 6: Span Moments
The span moments are illustrated in the bending moment diagram
shown below.
Spans AB and CD:
wL2 Pab 12 * 3 2 36 *1 * 2
M MAX = = = 13.5 24 = 37.5 kNm
8 L 8 3
1
a = 18.09 + ( 30.83 18.09 ) = 22.34 kNm
3
Span moment = b = 37.5 22.34 = 15.6 kNm
Span BC:
wL2 PL 12 * 4 2 40 * 4
M MAX = = = 24 40 = 64 kNm
8 4 8 4
c = 30.83
Span moment = d = 64 30.83 = 33.17 kNm
Worked Example 2
Question
Using Kani’s Method of Structural Analysis, determine the end-moments and hence
the span moments for the continuous beams shown below. EI is constant for the
beam.
Solution
Step 1: Fixed-end Moment
wL2 Pab 2 12 * 3 2 36 *1 * 2 2
M FAB = 2 = 2
= 9 16 = 25 kNm
12 L 12 3
wL2 Pa 2 b 12 * 3 2 36 *12 * 2
M FBA = 2 = 2
= 9 8 = 17 kNm
12 L 12 3
25
M FAB = 0 M FBA = 17 = 29.5 kNm
2
wL2 PL 12 * 4 2 40 * 4
M FBC = M FCB = = = 16 20 = 36 kNm
12 8 12 8
wL2 Pab 2 12 * 3 2 36 * 2 *12
M FCD = 2 = 2
= 9 8 = 17 kNm
12 L 12 3
wL2 Pa 2 b 12 * 3 2 36 * 2 2 *1
M FBA = 2 = 2
= 9 16 = 25 kNm
12 L 12 3
25
M FDC =0 M FCD = 17 = 29.5 kNm
2
Step 2: Rotation Factor
1
Rotation factor, RF = * k , (k = I )
2 k L
31 1 1
K AB = K CD = = = , K BC =
4 3 4 4
1 1
1 4 1 4
RBA = = 0.25 , RBC = = 0.25
2 1 1 2 1 1
4 4 4 4
1 1
1 4 1 4
RCB = = 0.25 , RCD = = 0.25
2 1 1 2 1 1
4 4 4 4
Step 3: Iteration Scheme
The iteration scheme is same as in Example 1.
Step 4: Rotation Contribution
M i' j = RF ( M F i j + M 'j i + M i' 'j )
First Cycle
'
M BA = '
M BC = 0.25 6.5 0 0 0 = 1.625
'
M CB = '
M CD = 0.256.5 1.625 0 0 = 2.031
Second Cycle
'
M BA = '
M BC = 0.25 6.5 0 2.031 0= 2.133
'
M CB = '
M CD = 0.256.5 2.133 0 0 = 2.158
Third Cycle
'
M BA = '
M BC = 0.25 6.5 0 2.158 0
= 2.165
'
M CB = '
M CD = 0.256.5 2.165 0 0 = 2.166
Fourth Cycle
'
M BA = '
M BC = 0.25 6.5 0 2.165 0
= 2.166
'
M CB = '
M CD = 0.256.5 2.166 0 0 = 2.167
Fifth Cycle
'
M BA = '
M BC = 0.25 6.5 0 2.167 0
= 2.167
'
M CB = '
M CD = 0.256.5 2.167 0 0 = 2.167
Sixth Cycle
'
M BA = '
M BC = 0.25 6.5 0 2.167 0 = 2.167
'
M CB = '
M CD = 0.256.5 2.167 0 0 = 2.167
Note: The values converged after 6 cycles of iteration and the final iteration
scheme is shown below.
Step 5: End Moment
M AB = 0 (Hinged end)
M BA = 29.5 2 * 2.167 0 0 33.834 kNm
M BC = 36 2 * 2.167 2.167 0 33.833 kNm
M CB = 36 2 * 2.167 2.167 0 33.833 kNm
M CD = 29.5 2 * 2.167 0 0 33.834 kNm
M DC = 0 (Hinged end)
Step 6: Span Moment
The span moments are illustrated in the BM diagram shown below.
Spans AB and CD:
wL2 Pab 12 * 3 2 36 *1 * 2
M MAX = = = 13.5 24 = 37.5 kNm
8 L 8 3
1
a = 0 + ( 33.83 0 ) = 11.28 kNm
3
Span moment = b = 37.5 11.28 = 26.22 kNm
Span BC:
wL2 PL 12 * 4 2 40 * 4
M MAX = = = 24 40 = 64 kNm
8 4 8 4
c = 33.83 and span moment = d = 64 33.83 = 30.17 kNm