Topic3 - Displacement Method of Analysis Beams
Topic3 - Displacement Method of Analysis Beams
Structural Theory II
Lecture 13
Displacement Method of Analysis:
Analysis of Beams
𝐼
𝑀 𝑁𝐹 =2 𝐸 ( )¿
𝐿
Example 1
Step 2: Slope-Deflection-Equation
𝐼
𝑀 𝑁𝐹 =2 𝐸 ( )¿
𝐿 Note:
• Since the support do not settle, ∆ = 0,
2.a. Write the Slope Deflection Equation for Span AB: therefore AB = BA = 0
• (FEM)AB and (FEM)BA are zero because
there is no load on span AB.
Step 2: Slope-Deflection-Equation
• The is negative since it acts counterclockwise on the beam at B.
• The Elastic curve for the beam is shown in Fig.10-10b. As indicated, there are four unknown
moments and an unknown slope at B. Since the supports do not settle
10.8 kN.m=
= -7.2 kN.m
Example 1
Step 3: Equilibrium Equations
3.a. Equilibrium equations for each unknowns.
• These four equations contain five unknowns. The necessary fifth equation comes from the
condition of moment equilibrium at support B.
𝐸𝐼
𝑀 𝐴𝐵= 𝜃
4 𝐵
𝐸𝐼
𝑀 𝐵𝐴 = 𝜃
2 𝐵
2 𝐸𝐼
𝑀 𝐵𝐶 = 𝜃 𝐵 −7.2
3
𝐸𝐼
𝑀 𝐶𝐵 = 𝜃 +10.8
3 𝐵
Example 1
Step 3: Equilibrium Equations
3.b. For beams and frames, write the moment equation of equilibrium at each support
• The free body diagram of segment of the beam at B is shown below
+ MOMENTS
+ SHEAR
Example 1
Step 3: Equilibrium Equations
3.d. Substitute the slope-deflection equations into the equilibrium equations and solve for the
unknown joint displacements.
𝐸𝐼
𝑀 𝐴𝐵= 𝜃
4 𝐵
𝐸𝐼 6.17
𝑀 𝐴𝐵 + 𝑀 𝐵𝐶 =0 𝜃 + 𝜃 𝐵 =0 𝜃 𝐵=
𝑀 𝐵𝐶 =𝜃 𝐵 4 𝐵 𝐸𝐼
Example 1
Step 3: Equilibrium Equations
3.e. The results are then substituted into the slope-deflection equations to determine the internal
moments at the ends of each member
6.17 Note: The negative value for MBC indicates
𝜃𝐵=
𝐸𝐼 that this moment acts counterclockwise on the
beam, NOT clockwise as shown in the figure
𝑀 𝐴𝐵=
𝐸𝐼
4
𝜃 𝐵=( )( )
𝐸𝐼
4
6.17
𝐸𝐼
=1.54 𝑘𝑁 . 𝑚 above.
𝜃 =(
2 )( 𝐸𝐼 )
𝐸𝐼 𝐸𝐼 6.17
𝑀 𝐵𝐴 = 𝐵 =3.09 𝑘𝑁 . 𝑚
2
𝜃 −7.2=(
3 )( 𝐸𝐼 )
2 𝐸𝐼 2 𝐸𝐼 6.17
𝑀 𝐵𝐶 = 𝐵 −7.2=−3.09 𝑘𝑁 . 𝑚
3
𝜃 +10.8=(
3 )( 𝐸𝐼 )
𝐸𝐼 𝐸𝐼 6.17
𝑀 𝐶𝐵 = 𝐵 −10.8=12.86 𝑘𝑁 . 𝑚
3
Example 1
• Since we were asked to draw the shear and moment diagrams, the
next thing to do is to use these results to solve the shears at the end
spans.
• The free-body diagram of the entire beam are shown below.
Example 1
4.a. Solve the shear for span AB
A B 𝑀 𝐵𝐴 =3.09 𝑘𝑁 .𝑚
𝑀 𝐴𝐵=1.54 𝑘𝑁 .𝑚
𝑅 𝐴𝑌 𝑅 𝐵𝑌
at A
𝑀 𝐴𝐵 + 𝑀 𝐵 𝐴 − 𝑅𝐵𝑌 ( 8 )=0
𝑅 𝐵𝑌 =0.579 𝑘𝑁
𝑅 𝐵𝑌 − 𝑅 𝐴𝑌 =0
𝑅 𝐴𝑌 =0.579 𝑘𝑁
Example 1
4.b. Solve the shear for span BC
6 𝑘𝑁 /𝑚
B C 𝑀 𝐶𝐵 =12.86 𝑘𝑁 . 𝑚
𝑀 𝐵𝐶 =− 3.09 𝑘𝑁 .𝑚
𝑅 𝐵𝑌 𝑅𝐶𝑌
at A
1 2
𝑀 𝐵𝐶 + 𝑀 𝐶𝐵 − 𝑅 𝐶𝑌 ( 6 ) + (6)( 6)( .6)=0
2 3
𝑅𝐶𝑌 =13.63 𝑘𝑁
1
𝑅 𝐵𝑌 + 𝑅 𝐶𝑌 − ( 6)(6)=0
2
𝑅 𝐴𝑌 =4.37 𝑘𝑁
Example 1
4.c. Draw the shear and moment diagrams.