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Fig. 13.19.
Fig. 13.22.
EXERCISE 13.1



  1. A truss of span 10 meters is loaded as shown in Fig. 13.19. Find the forces in all the members
    of the truss.
    Ans. AC = 6.92 kN (Compression)
    AE = 3.46 kN (Tension)
    BD = 10.0 kN (Compression)
    BE = 8.66 kN (Tension)
    CD = 7.0 kN (Compression)
    ED = 5.2 kN (Compression)
    CE = 5.2 kN (Tension)

  2. A king post truss of 8 m span is loaded as shown in Fig 13.20. Find the forces in each member
    of the truss and tabulate the results.
    Ans. AC, DE =6.0 kN (Compression)
    AF, EH = 5.2 kN (Tension)
    FG, GH = 5.2 kN (Tension)
    BF, DH = 0
    BG, DG = 2.0 kN (Compression)
    BC, CD = 4.0 kN (Compression)
    CG = 2.0 kN (Tension)

  3. A plane truss of 6 m span is subjected to a point load of 30 kN as shown in the figure 13.21.
    Find graphically, or otherwise, the forces in all the members of the truss and tabulate the
    results.
    Ans. 1-3 = 28.3 kN (Compression)
    1-5 = 20.0 kN (Tension)
    2-4 = 12.0 kN (Compression)
    2-6 = 6.7 kN (Tension)
    1-5 = 20.0 kN (Tension)
    3-5 = 30.0 kN (Tension)
    3-6 = 18.8 kN (Compression)
    4-6 = 13.3 kN (Tension)
    3-4 = 7.5 kN (Compression)

  4. A 9 m span truss is loaded as shown in Fig 13.22. Find the forces in the members BC, CH and
    HG of the truss.
    Ans. BC = 7.5 kN (Compression)
    CH = 1.0 kN (Compression)
    GH = 7.5 kN (Tension)


Fig. 13.21.

Fig. 13.20.
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