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2-13. Classify each of the structures as sta tically d


minate statically indetenninate, or unstable. If indet!

(a)

nate, specify the degree of indeterminacy.

(a)
(b)

(c)

(b)

(a)

r = 6,
r> 3n

6
(c)

n =

3(1)

Indetcrrninanat to 3

Ans

(b)

r= 10,
r > 3n

II

= 3

10= 3(3)

Statically indeu:rminare to the 10

Ans

(c)
r = t2,
r = 3n

TI :=

J2 = 3(4)
StalicaJJy l1elWIlin3le

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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.

ta)

r :> 3/l

20 :> 3(4)
SLatically incle~ to go.

AIlS

(a)

(b)

, = 3n
= 3( 1)
SwicalIy dcu::murulle.

(c)

(b)

Ans

-
(d)
(e)

, > 3n
15> 3(3)
Slatieally inder.ernUnll'" 10 6".

(e)

(d)

r :>

JP

3n

15 :> 3(3)

Statically

indt.lCIlIlin~ to

6"

(f)

t
(el
r :> 3n

(f)

t2 '> )(2)

Stati<:aJJy

indcl.C(Jll~~.:ue 10

6"

.r:,. 3n
17 :> 3t 3)
Swically indcteOUU1alC

AIlS

10

8".

Aas

+~1~-"'--ll-...,f--
:v
'--

. _ _.

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evpyright laws as they currently exist. No portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher.

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 con
nected at their ends,

(a)

:;;; 3
b:;;; 9
J
b+r= 2i
12:: 12

SWQlly ddenninaIe

:;;;

Ans

(a)

(h)

h ::: 29
r
b+r> 2)
32> 28

=:;

Indc:t=nnin.ale 10 4

(c)

b 18
T
b+r= 2j

22=22

'"

ADS

=6

(b)

j :: 11

Sw:.ically dc:aminaIe

(0 b

14

:::0

ADS

) = 4

r :;;; 5

h .... r > 2)

11 > 8

1ndccrminHr II> ~

Au

3-2. Classify each of the following trusses as statically


determinate, statically indeterminate, or unstable, If inde
terminate, state its degree.

( a)

'~"
~
~':.:-

.-

. '

r
b

:.~:

"<<c:::;.""

(d)

(c)

. \.~.,-

3
15
9

=0
=0

=.

j.

3 + 15

= 9(2)

SIaucally delwuin ate,

Ans

(a)

(b)

=0

= 11

j = 7

3 .;- [t '" 7(2)

Statically det.errninaLG,

Ans

(b)

(e)

=0

b = 12
j'" 8
3 + 12 < 8(2)
15 < 16
(c)

Unstable.

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3-3. Classify each of the foJlowing trus~c" ClS SlCltistiC<lJly

determinate, indeterminate, or unstClble.If indeterminate,

state iL<; degree.

(a)

(b)

(a)

b=13
r=3
b+r=2j

j=8

16 = 16
Sr.a.rjQliy ~

(b)

b::9
r::4
b + r :: '1j
12:: 12

Am

j=6

Statica.Uy ind~
(c)

(c)

b=9
,:=4
b+f>2j

10

j=6

13> !2
Sw::Uly indelCmlinalc to I"
(d)

b = 10 1= 3
b + r > 2j

Ans

ADS

j = 6

13> 12

S calic:aUy indcll::n1Unalt to I"

ADS

(d)

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~1.

rtF,

~o;

C, = 1600 Ib

VOb)

VIIlIIX = -800 Ib
Mm., = -4000 Ib-fl

-i~--~b---:+,.-:t.<.i()

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L......-

wp

4
m\
an

The overhanging beam has been fabricated with


projected aml BD on it. Draw the shear and moment
diagrams for the beam ABC if it supports a load of 800 lb.
Hint: The loading in the supporting stn;\ DE must be
replaced by equivalent loads at point B on the axis of the
beam.

2()

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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
16 It

4/6K
F.

Villa. = -11.8 K

ADS

Mm,cx = -87.6 K.fl

AilS

Draw the shear and moment diagrams for each


member of the frame. Assume A is fixed, tbe joint at B is

a pin, and support C is a roller.

4--63.

,.r.

20ft

20 k

~";';;;';-~=====~"'-'~c

La/(

Ib'O.K:-1
~.ot:.

60" 6ft

8 It

'-It

~Ol<.

1601<

8ft

005 r.JIt

r-- 6ft

601:
/t,.OIC

ZOOI:

IA-4IC-Jt.
boOK

V.,a. = 20.0 K
M llliJX =-144 K.ft

ADS

ADS

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Cv

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-t"

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tJsw19

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