11.2 Ancillary Diagrams 377
a
A
B
C
b 1
2
4
A
3
5
6
Fig. 11.9 Z-Pdiagram for truss
(4). All other joints of frame have two possible displacements (vertical and horizon-
tal) and two corresponding joint loads.
It is obvious thatZ-Pdiagram (Fig.11.9b) shows the positive possible displace-
ments and corresponding external loads in global coordinates.
11.2.3 Internal Forces-Deformation (S-e) Diagram
This diagram shows a numeration and positive directions of all unknown internal
forcesS, which corresponds to deformatione. Figure11.10a shows three bar ele-
ments from any truss. Since all connections are hinged, then for all members only
axial deformationsein local coordinates is possible; corresponding internal forces
are axial forces. The concept ofS-ediagram for truss is shown in Fig.11.10b.
Fig. 11.10 Concept ofS-e
diagram for truss
a i-th bar
j-th bar
b
Sj Sk
Si
Figure11.11a presents the design diagram of the truss (loading is not shown)
and numeration 1–8 of the members. The correspondingS-ediagram is shown in
Fig.11.11b. Thus, we show the arrows related to the intermediate part of the truss
member. This diagram contains the positive axial deformationeiand forceSiin
i-th member; the forceSiis constant along thei-th element.
a
1
2
3
5 4
6 7
8
b
1
2
3
5 4
6 7 8
Fig. 11.11 S-ediagram for truss