5.4Application to the Solution of Statically Indeterminate Systems 123Fig.5.8
Analysis of a statically indeterminate framework by the method of complementary energy.
tensileforceRduetotheexternalloading.Thetotalcomplementaryenergyoftheframeworkis,with
thenotationofEq.(5.9),
C=
∑ki= 1∫Fi0λidFi−PHence,
∂C
∂R=
∑ki= 1λi∂Fi
∂R= 0 (5.15)
or,assuminglinearelasticity,
1
AE∑ki= 1FiLi∂Fi
∂R= 0 (5.16)
ThesolutionisnowcompletedinTable5.2,where,asinTable5.1,positivesignsindicatetension.
Hence,fromEq.(5.16),
4.83RL+2.707PL= 0or
R=−0.56PSubstitution forRin column③of Table 5.2 gives the force in each member. Having determined the
forcesinthemembers,thenthedeflectionofanypointontheframeworkmaybefoundbythemethod
describedinSection5.3.
Unlikethestaticallydeterminatetype,staticallyindeterminateframeworksmaybesubjectedtoself-
straining.Thus,internalforcesarepresentbeforeexternalloadsareapplied.Suchasituationmaybe
causedbyalocaltemperaturechangeorbyaninitiallackoffitofamember.Supposethatthemember
BDoftheframeworkofFig.5.8isshortbyaknownamount (^) Rwhentheframeworkisassembledbut