Sunday 18 August 2013

Trusses


  • Consist entirely of straight two-force members, connected at joints
  • Example on board: decompose truss into two-force members and joints, and show how forces meet at joints
Trusses: Method of Joints:-
  • Typically used to find forces in all or several of the members
  • Each joint is a particle
  • Particle equilibrium in 2D:

  • For each joint, we have 2 equations, therefore, we can solve for 2 unknowns
  • Must start process at a joint with only 2 unknown forces
  • Find a joint with only two unknown forces
-First, may need to draw an FBD of the entire truss and find support reactions
  • Draw FBD of selected joint
-Draw each force along the direction of the member
-Draw in tension (away from joint)
-Find angle of force from truss geometry
-Resolve angled forces into x, y components
  • Apply equilibrium, to solve for 2 unknown forces
A + sign: the force is tension (T)
A – sign: the force is compression (C)
  • Find the next joint that has only 2 unknown forces and repeat the process
Typically this is adjacent to the prior joint
  • Repeat with additional joints until all member forces are known.
  • Remember to specify (T) or (C) for each force!