Lecture Notes Lectures 6 10
Lecture Notes Lectures 6 10
Lecture Notes Lectures 6 10
Structural Analysis II
Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Structures
by the Force Method
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Outline
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M max c
max
I
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Stable after forming plastic hinge Unstable after forming plastic hinge
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Method of Analysis
When analyzing an indeterminate structure, it is necessary to satisfy:
Equilibrium
Compatibility
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P P
By Q
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(c)
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(a)
(b) (c)
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(d)
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Example 1
Solution:
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Example 1 (cont’d)
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Example 1 (cont’d)
112.8 kN.m
V(kN)
-112.8
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Example 2
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Example 2 (cont’d)
Take x1 from B to the left, x2 from B to
the right, x3 from D to the left, and x4
from the 18 kN point to the left.
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Example 2 (cont’d)
Compatibility equation
V (kN)
16.93 12.54
-7.07 -5.46
M (kN.m) 16.48
6.23
-21.21
-29.58
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If support B does not settle when the beam is loaded, the compatibility
equation can be written as:
If support B settles 1cm when the beam is loaded, the compatibility equation
can be written as:
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Example 3
Draw the shear and bending moment
diagrams of the beam. The support B
settles 40mm. E = 200 GPa, I = 500
× 106 mm4.
Solution:
Take the center support B as the redundant, so that the roller at B is removed.
Assume that By acts downwards.
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Example 3 (cont’d)
300
200
M
4
m 2
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Example 3 (cont’d)
Find other reactions using the equations of equilibrium:
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Example 4
Determine the reactions induced in the
18mm 12mm
continuous beam if support B settles 18mm
and support C settles 12mm. E = 200 GPa,
I = 120 × 106 mm4.
5m 5m
Solution:
6mm
12mm
fBB
0.5 1 0.5
6.9 kN
6.9 kN
13.8 kN 21
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Example 5
Solution:
The structure is indeterminate to the first degree . Take the reaction at A as the
redundant. Define RA positive downward.
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Example 5 (cont’d)
m/kN
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Example 6
w
Determine the deflection at point B. K = 1750 kN/m,
w = 30 kN/m, I = 120 × 106 mm4 and E = 200 GPa.
K=1750kN/m
5.5m
Solution:
∆B
∆B0
fBB
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Example 7 (Frame)
Determinate the support reactions on the
frame. EI is constant.
Solution:
Choose the horizontal reaction at B, Bx, as
the redundant. The pin at B is replaced by a
roller.
Compatibility Equations: Δ B Bx f BB 0
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Example 7 (cont’d)
Use the virtual work method to find ∆B and fBB.
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Example 7 (cont’d)
Compatibility Equation:
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Example 8 (Frame)
Determinate the support reactions on the frame.
Point A is fixed and point B is supported by a
roller. EI is constant.
Solution:
Choose the end moment at A as the redundant.
Compatibility Equations:
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Example 8 (cont’d)
Use the virtual work method to find θA and αAA.
L Mm
A dx
0 EI
1 2.4
A [ (0.13x1 )(1 0.278 x1 )dx1
EI 0
1.5
(1.34 x2 0.75 x22 )(0.222 x2 )dx2 ]
0
1 0.333
A (0.209 0.124)
EI EI
L m m
AA dx
0 EI
1 2.4 1.5
AA [ (1 0.278 x1 ) 2 dx1 (0.222 x2 ) 2 dx2 ]
EI 0 0
1 1.210
AA (1.155 0.555)
EI EI
1
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Example 8 (cont’d)
The compatibility equation:
.m
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Two equations can be written for each joint. The number of joint is j. Thus
the number of available equilibrium equations is 2j.
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m = 5, r = 4, j = 4
The truss is statically Choose one reaction
indeterminate externally as redundant.
to the first degree.
m = 6, r = 3, j = 4
The truss is statically Choose one member
indeterminate internally force as redundant.
to the first degree.
m = 6, r = 4, j = 4
The truss is statically
Choose one reaction
indeterminate internally to
and one member
the first degree and
force as redundant.
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Example 9
Determinate the member force of the truss. The
axial rigidity of AE is the same for all the
members.
Solution:
The truss is indeterminate internally to the first
degree. Choose member AC as the redundant.
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Example 9 (cont’d)
Use the virtual work method to calculate the relative displacement ∆AC and fAC, AC.
1 1
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Example 9 (cont’d)
The compatibility equation:
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Composite Structures
Composite structures are composed of some members
subjected only to axial force while other members are
subjected to bending.
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Example 10
60 kN/m
Determine the horizontal and vertical
reactions at A and the forces in member
3m BC and BD. Take E = 200 GPa, I = 300 ×
1.8m
106 mm4 for the beam and A = 1800 mm2
C for each bar
Solution:
The structure is indeterminate to the first degree. The force in member BD is
chosen as the redundant. This member is cut to eliminate its capacity to
sustain a force.
60 kN/m
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Example 10 (cont’d)
1.12
1
1
No need to 1
calculate M. Why? 1.12
Consider only the bending strain energy in the beam and the axial strain
energy in the bars.
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Example 10 (cont’d)
Example 10 (cont’d)
60 kN/m
Ax Alternate solution
3m
1.8m
The horizontal reaction Ax is chosen
as the redundant.
A, x f AA Ax 0
=
1 m0
30 kN
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Example 11
200 kN Determine the force in each of the three
struts and the maximum moment in the
beam. Each of the struts has a cross-
sectional area of 1250 mm2 . Neglect the
1.5m depth of the beam and the effect of axial
compression in the beam. E = 200 GPa, I
3.6m 3.6m for the beam is 150 × 106 mm4 .
200 kN Solution:
The structure is indeterminate to the
FCD first degree. Take force in member
FCD
CD as the redundant.
The compatibility equation for
member CD:
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Example 11 (cont’d)
200 kN
Use the virtual work method:
1.5m
3.6m 3.6m
=
200 kN
N=0 α N=0
cosα=5/13
+
1
1 α
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Example 11 (cont’d)
200 kN
1.5m
3.6m 3.6m
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fR -Δ
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mA
mB
fBA= fAB
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Example 12
Draw the shear and bending moment
diagrams for the beam. EI is constant.
= Neglect the effects of axial force
Solution:
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Example 12 (cont’d)
Use the virtual work method to find the angle of rotations and the angular
flexibility coefficients.
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Example 12 (cont’d)
Find other reactions using the equations of equilibrium.
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Reference/Further Reading
Hibbeler, R. C. “Structural Analysis,” 7th Edition, Pearson Prentice Hall,
2009, Chapter 6. (OR 8th Ed. 2012)
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