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5.2Trusses 95


Figure5.6:A StaticallyIndeterminateTruss



  1. Sketch a freebodydiagramshowingalljoint loads(includingreactions)

  2. Foreach joint, andstartingwith theloadedones,apply theappropriateequationsof


equilibrium(FxandFyin 2D;Fx, FyandFzin 3D).



  1. Becausetrusselements canonlycarryaxialforces,theresultant force(


~
F=

~
Fx+

~
Fy) must

bealongthemember,Fig.5.7.


F


l


=


Fx


lx


=


Fy


ly


(5.4)


44 Always keeptrack of thexandycomponents of a member force(Fx,Fy), as thosemight be


neededlateronwhenconsideringtheforceequilibriumat anotherjoint to which themember


is connected.


Figure5.7:X andY Components of TrussForces


45 Thismethod shouldbe usedwhenallmember forcesshouldbe determined.


46 In trussanalysis,thereisnosignconvention. A member isassumedto be undertension


(orcompression).If afteranalysis,theforceis foundto be negative, thenthiswouldimplythat


thewrongassumptionwas made,andthatthemember shouldhave beenundercompression


(ortension).

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