Advanced Methods of Structural Analysis

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4.2 Internal Forces 81


0
l

C
Reference beam
R^0
B

RB

x 1

x 1

x 2

x 2

HB

A

C

l

f
B

y

xk

xk

HA

yk yk

jk

RA RA

RA

P 1 P 1

P 1

Pn

Pn

k
P 2 Tangent

P 2

y(x)
H

Tangent

Mk
Nk

Qk

k

x

a b P
2
jk

Fig. 4.4 Three-hinged arch.(a)Design diagram and reference beam.(b)Positive internal forces
at any sectionk


The horizontal reactions (thrust) at both supports of three-hinged arches subjected
to the vertical loads are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction


HADHBDH: (4.7)

Bending moment at the hingeCof the arch is zero. Therefore, by definition of the
bending moment


MCDRA

l
2

P 1


l
2

x 1


P 2


l
2

x 2



„ ƒ‚ ...
MC^0

HAfD0:

Underlined set of terms is the bending moment acting over sectionCof the ref-
erence beam (this section is located under the hinge of the arch). Therefore last
equation may be rewritten in the form


MC^0 HAfD0;

which allows immediately to calculate the thrust


HD

MC^0
f

: (4.8)

Thus, the thrust of the arch equals to bending moment at sectionCof the reference
beam divided by the rise of the arch.

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