Strength of Materials
Strength of Materials
Strength of Materials
MATERIALSTrusses
TRUSSES
Planar trusses consist of an arrangement of linear
Solution:
Ax = 2 kN
[ MA = 0]: - 2 kN (9 m) - 2 kN (12 m) + Cy (24 m) = 0
Cy = +1.75 kN
[ Fy = 0]: + Ay - 2 kN + Cy = 0
Ay = 0.25 kN
member forces.
AD and AB are assumed as tension forces. The equations
of equilibrium will verify the assumed directions.
Step 4: Write and solve the equations of equilibrium.
Fx
Fy
Ax
-2 kN
Ay
0.25 kN
AB
4/5 AB
3/5 AB
AD
+AD
Force
Fx
Fy
2 kN
+2kN
AB
+3/5(.42kN)
=0.25kN
BD
-2kN
BC
4/5BC
3/5BC
Method of Sections
In 1862, the German engineer, August Ritter, devised
another analytical approach to truss analysis, the method
Of sections.
Ritter cut the truss along an imaginary line and replaced
the internal forces with equivalent external forces.
By making specific cuts and taking moments about
convenient points on the truss section (cut) FBD, the
magnitude and direction of the desired member forces
were obtained.
Either FBD (c) or FBD (d) may be used for the solution of
member forces BC and BE.