2.1 Displacement (External Load)
2.1 Displacement (External Load)
2.1 Displacement (External Load)
DISPLACEMENT of
STATICALLY
DETERMINATE
TRUSSES
(Part 1)
Truss Displacement
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, students should be
able to;
Determine value and types of displacement that occur in
frame / trusses using the Method of Unit Load ;
Horizontal displacement
Vertical displacement
Combination of horizontal and vertical displacement
Influences of Temperature Change and Fabrication Errors
(inaccurate length of members)
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Vertical
Diagonal
Top Chord
Web
Members
Depth
or Rise
Panel
Joint,
Panel point
or Node
Bottom Chord
Span
Flat Truss or Parallel Chord Truss
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Introduction
When a frame structure or truss carries some external loads, all of its
members are subjected to either compressive or tensile axial forces.
We also know that whenever a body is subjected to some external
forces (load), it undergoes some deformation.
Therefore, when a frame or trusses are subjected to external forces,
all the members will undergo a change in their lengths.
This change in lengths, will cause some displacement of all its joints,
except those which are rigidly fixed.
The net displacement of any joint may be found out by studying the
combine effect of changes of all members of the truss.
The truss joint may suffer displacement in any direction, depending
upon the direction of the load system and rigidity of the truss
members.
There are two very important type of displacement ;
i. Vertical displacement
ii. Horizontal displacement
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Vertical and Horizontal Displacement
It is a total displacement, suffer by a joint from its original
position, in the vertical or horizontal direction due to the
action of external forces.
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Method of Determining The Displacement
There are many methods used for determining the displacement
of the joints in a frame or truss;
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Method of Determining The Displacement
The Principle of Virtual Work
Based upon the Principle of Minimum Total Potential Energy, we
can see that any small variation about equilibrium must do no
work. Thus, the Principle of Virtual Work states that:
A body is in equilibrium if, and only if, the virtual work of all
forces acting on the body is zero.
In this context, the word virtual means having the effect of, but
not the actual form of, what is specified. Thus we can imagine
ways in which to impose virtual work, without worrying about
how it might be achieved in the physical world.
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Method of Determining The Displacement
Virtual Work
There are two ways to define virtual work, as follows.
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Method of Determining The Displacement
Virtual Displacements
A virtual displacement is a displacement that is only imagined
to occur.
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Method of Determining The Displacement
Principle of Virtual Displacements:
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Method of Determining The Displacement
Principle of Virtual Displacements:
Where y is the virtual displacement along
the line of action of F1 and so on. Now if the
particle P is in equilibrium, then the forces
F1,. , Fn have no resultant. That is, there is
no net force. Hence we have:
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Method of Determining The Displacement
Virtual Forces (Unit Load Method)
A virtual force is a force imagined to be applied and is then
moved through the actual deformations of the body, thus
causing virtual work.
So if at a particular location of a structure, we have a deflection,
y, and impose a virtual force at the same location and in the
same direction of F we then have the virtual work W = yF .
Truss Displacement
Method of Determining The Displacement
Unit Load Method
1. First, determine all the forces (P0 )
in all the truss member, due to the
external loading. (using the
method of joint or method of
section)
2. Then, find out the stress in the
various members ( = P0/A),
where A are the cross-sectional
area of the members. (+ve for
tension and ve for compression)
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Method of Determining The Displacement
Unit Load Method (cont.)
3. Remove all the external load on
the truss and apply a unit load
(vertical or horizontal) to act at a
joint whose displacement is
required to be found.
4. Now, find out all the forces (P1 ) in
the various member of the truss
due to this unit load.
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Unit Load Method (cont.)
5. Now, the displacement (vertical or horizontal) of the joint can
be determine by the equation ;
P0 P1 L P0 P1 L P0 P1 L
.............
AE 1 AE 2 AE 3
P PL
0 1
AE
Where :
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Example 1
Determine the vertical and horizontal displacement of joint B for
The loaded truss below.
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Example 1 : Solution for VERTICAL DISPLACEMENT
1. First, determine all the forces (P0 )
in all the truss member, due to the
external loading (4 kN).
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Example 1 : Solution for VERTICAL DISPLACEMENT (cont.)
3. Now, the vertical displacement at joint B can be determine
by the equation ;
(Members of the truss has the same
P PL
VB 0 1
cross-sectional area and material.
AE
1
Therefore A and E are constant)
P PL
VB
AE
0 1
Member
P0
P1
L (m)
VB
AB
+6
+0.75
+13.5
BC
+5
CD
-3
BD
-5
-1.25
+31.25
+ 44.75
1
P0 P1 L
AE
44.75
AE
VB
VB
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Example 1 : Solution for HORIZONTAL DISPLACEMENT
1. First, determine all the forces (P0 )
in all the truss member, due to the
external loading (4 kN).
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Example 1 : Solution for HORIZONTAL DISPLACEMENT (cont.)
3. Now, the horizontal displacement at joint B can be determine
by the equation ;
(Members of the truss has the same
P PL
HB 0 1
cross-sectional area and material.
AE
1
Therefore A and E are constant)
P PL
HB
Ahli
AB
BC
CD
BD
P0
6
5
-3
-5
AE
P1 H
-1
0
0
0
0 1
h/AE
3
5
6
3
-18
0
0
0
-18
JUMLAH
1
P0 P1 L
AE
18
AE
HB
HB
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Example 2
Determine the vertical and horizontal displacement of joint B for
the loaded truss below. Each truss member has a cross-sectional
area of 1000 mm2 and made from the same material, with the
modulus of elasticity 210 Gpa.
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Example 2 : Solution for VERTICAL DISPLACEMENT
1. Determine all the forces (P0 )
in all the truss member, due
to the external loading.
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Example 2 : Solution for VERTICAL DISPLACEMENT (cont.)
3. Now, the vertical displacement at joint B can be determine
by the equation ;
(Members of the truss has the same
P PL
VB 0 1
cross-sectional area and material.
AE
1
Therefore A and E are constant)
P PL
VB
Member P0
AB
15
BC
15
AD
-75
BD
80
CD
-25
AE
P1 V
0.375
0.375
-0.625
1
-0.625
0 1
L
3
3
5
4
5
V
16.875
16.875
234.375
320.000
78.125
666.251
P0 P1 L
AE
666.251
AE
0.00317 m
VB
VB
VB
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Example 2 : Solution for HORIZONTAL DISPLACEMENT
1. Determine all the forces (P0 )
in all the truss member, due
to the external loading.
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Example 2 : Solution for HORIZONTAL DISPLACEMENT (cont.)
3. Now, the horizontal displacement at joint B can be determine
by the equation ;
(Members of the truss has the same
P PL
HB 0 1
cross-sectional area and material.
AE
1
Therefore A and E are constant)
P PL
HB
Ahli
AB
BC
AD
BD
CD
P0
15
15
-75
80
-25
AE
P1 H
1
0
0
0
0
0 1
L
3
3
5
4
5
H
45
0
0
0
0
45
1
P0 P1 L
AE
45
HB
EI
HB 0.000214m ()
+ve means that
displacement is to the right
(in the direction of the
assume unit load)
HB
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Exercise 1:
Determine the vertical and horizontal displacement for the
loaded truss shown;
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Exercise 1 : (cont.)
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Exercise 1 : (cont.)
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Exercise 1 : (cont.)
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Exercise 1 : (answer)
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Exercise 1 : (answer)
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COMBINE DISPLACEMENT(VERTICAL and HORIZONTAL)
44.75 18
B
AE
AE
48.23
B
AE
44.75
AE
18
H
AE
AND
18
1
AE
tan
44
.
75
AE
21.912 (downward to the right)
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TOTAL DISPLACEMENT (VERTICAL and HORIZONTAL)
From Example 2: The Total Displacement at joint B ;
B 0.2142 3.17 2
B 0.382mm
AND
V 0.317mm
H 0.214mm
0.214
3.17
3.862 (downward to the right)
tan 1
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Exercise 2 :
Determine the TOTAL DISPLACEMENT of the truss from the
Previous EXERCISE 1.
Exercise 2 : (answer)
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Exercise 3 :
Determine the vertical, horizontal and total displacement for the
loaded trusses shown. (All the member has the same
cross-sectional area A and Modulus of Elasticity E)
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Exercise 3 : (cont.)
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Exercise 3 : (cont.)
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Exercise 3 : (cont.)
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Exercise 3 : (cont.)
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