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FUNDAMENTALS OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 3 Edition Kenneth M, Leet, Chia-Ming Uang, and Anne M. Gilbert SOLUTIONS MANUAL CHAPTER 16: INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL STIFFNESS METHOD P16.1 The structure in Figure P16.1 is composed of three pin-connected bars, The bar areas are shown in the figure. Given: E = 30,000 kips/in’ (@) Compute the stiffness coefficient K associated with 2 1-in vertical displacement of joint 4, (b) Determine the vertical displacement at 4 produced by a vertical oad of 24 kips directed downward. (c) Determine the axial forces in all bars a) Fags AEA « t(aqooo)t . 154.25¢ ) Face Beh « Magoge)t = 134.05° Fao Pao > £(2G.000)08" . 200% 20 a) wuss wy 4 ge ow { ad co 0 K equuipmunt BFye0, wale) + 156.25 -K +0 DorLALeMeNT gue To 26% AK 2482 D (414.05) 0 P16.2 The cantilever beam in Figure P16.2 is supported on a spring at joint B. The spring stiffness is 10 kips/in (a) Compute the stiffness coefficient associated with a |-in vertical displacement at joint 8. (4) Compute the vertical deflection of the spring produced by a vertical load of 15 kips acting downward at B. (c) Determine all support reactions produced by the 15-kip load. exyoace xs C SS = Mo bute! ker! Aer PU/ x62 2) Foxe’ fp conf oF osruscnoy @ 8 Fox 5A0/ L? »3(s0,0¢0) (240) #7350 Gap FORCE Py REQUIKGO TU coveneis HAMAS BHO ‘Saweness coerriviont Ke 193 4 10+ thant b) vernean gervecranl @ © gue to_fIs* Pe aK 12 A (i103) Azos7" 6) Ras ost(1.24) «6.29% Ma = 0.87 (bu4) Re + 2.87 (12)2 8.2% 56 Fe = Page 16-2

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