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2-13. Classify each of the structures as sta tically d (a) minate statically indetenninate, or unstable. If indet! nate, specify the degree of indeterminacy.
(a)
(b)
(b) (c)
(a) r = 6, n =
r> 3n
6 = 3(1)
(c) Indetcrrninanat to 3° Ans
(b)
r= 10, II = 3 r > 3n
10= 3(3)
Statically indeu:rminare to the 10 Ans
(c)
r = t2, TI := 4 r = 3n
J2 = 3(4)
StalicaJJy l1elWIlin3le Ans
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2-14. Classify each of the frames as statically determinate, statically indetenninate, or unstable. If indeterminate, specify the degree of indeterminacy. All internal joints are fixed connected.
(c)
(d)
(a)
-(b)
Ans
, = 3n
3 = 3( 1)
SwicalIy dcu::murulle.
r :> 3/l
20 :> 3(4)
SLatically incle~ to go. AIlS
ta)
(b)
(d)
(e) , > 3n
15> 3(3)
Slatieally inder.ernUnll'" 10 6".
r :> 3n
15 :> 3(3)
Statically indt.lCIlIlin~ to 6"
(e)
JP (f)
t (el
r :> 3n
t2 '> )(2)
Stati<:aJJy indcl.C(Jll~~.:ue 10 6" AIlS
(f)
.r:,. 3n
17 :> 3t 3)
Swically indcteOUU1alC 10 8". Aas
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3-1. Classify each of the following trusses as stable, unstable, statically determinate, or sta ticaUy indeterminate, lfindeterminate state its degree, All members are pin connected at their ends,
(a) b:;;; 9 , :;;; 3 :;;; 6J b+r= 2i
12:: 12 SWQlly ddenninaIe Ans
(a)
(h) h ::: 29 r =:; 3 ) :::0 14 b+r> 2)
32> 28 Indc:t=nnin.ale 10 4° ADS
(c) b = 18 T '" 4 j :: 11 (b)
b+r= 2j 22=22
Sw:.ically dc:aminaIe ADS
(0 b =6 r :;;; 5 ) =4 h .... r > 2)
11 > 8 1ndccrminHr II> ~ Au
(c) (d)
3-2. Classify each of the following trusses as statically determinate, statically indeterminate, or unstable, If indeterminate, state its degree.
( a) r =0 3
b 15=0
j =. 9 ~':.:- .
g ( .- "<<c:::;."" :.~: .. \.~.,- j. . .' ~ 3 + 15 = 9(2)
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SIaucally delwuinate, Ans'~"~ (a)
(b) r =0 3
b = 11 j = 7
3 .;- [t '" 7(2)
Statically det.errninaLG, Ans (b)
(e) r =0 3
b = 12
j'" 8
3 + 12 < 8(2)
15 < 16
(c) Unstable. Ans
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(a)
3-3. Classify each of the foJlowing trus~c"· ClS SlCltistiC<lJly determinate, indeterminate, or unstClble.If indeterminate, state iL<; degree.
(b) (a) b=13 r=3 j=8 b+r=2j 16 = 16
Sr.a.rjQliy ~ Am
(b) b::9 r::4 j=6 b + r :: '1j 12:: 12
Statica.Uy ind~ 10 1° Ans
(c) (c) b=9 ,:=4 j=6 b+f>2j 13> !2 Sw¥::Uly indelCmlinalc to I" ADS
(d) b = 10 1= 3 j = 6
b + r > 2j 13> 12 Scalic:aUy indcll::n1Unalt to I" ADS
(d)
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~1. The overhanging beam has been fabricated with 4projected aml BD on it. Draw the shear and moment m\ diagrams for the beam ABC if it supports a load of 800 lb. an Hint: The loading in the supporting stn;\ DE must be replaced by equivalent loads at point B on the axis of the beam.
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4--62. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for each member of the frame. Assume the support at A is a pin and D is a roller.
0.6 kilt
4·/6K
Villa. = -11.8 K ADS
Mm,cx = -87.6 K.fl AilS
4--63. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for each 20 kmember of the frame. Assume A is fixed, tbe joint at B is
a pin, and support C is a roller.
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