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CES 6116 FEM

Truss, Beam and Frame Problems

Dr. Necati Çatbaş, P.E.


Civil, Environmental and Construction Engineering Department
University of Central Florida
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Example  Problem  
n  2.5  Determine  the  global  s7ffness  matrix  by  direct  s7ffness  method.  Let  
k1=1  kip/in,  k2=1  kip/in,  k3=3  kip/in,  k4=4  kip/in,  k5=5  kip/in,      
Local-­‐Global  Coordinate  System  

CES 6116 Spring 2013 (FNC)


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Coordinate
Transformation-Truss
Elements

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Global to Local
Coordinate
Transformation

In Local Axes
In Global Axes

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Transformation Matrix

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Member Angles

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Local to Global Transformation

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Transformation Matrix
Global to Local Local to Global

v=TTu

Orthogonal Matrix

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Truss Analysis - Example
n  Determine the joint
displacements, member axial
deformations, support
reactions of the truss

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Truss Analysis - Example

n  Member Stiffness Matrices

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Truss Analysis - Example 1

{P}=[S]{d}

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Truss Analysis - Example
MEMBER 1
Member 1 Deformations in Global CS.

u1=T1v1 Q1=k1u1
Stiffness and Member Forces in Local CS

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Truss Analysis -
Example
MEMBER 1

Member 1 Force Transformation


from Local to Global

F=TTQ

3
4
1
2

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Truss Analysis-Example
MEMBER 2
Member 2 Deform.s in Global CS. u2=T2v2

Q2=k2u2

F=TTQ
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Truss Analysis-Example
MEMBER 3
Member 3 Deformations in Global CS.

u3=T3v3
F3=K3v3

{Q}=[T]{F}

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Truss Analysis-Example

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Coordinate
Transformation-Beam
Elements
Local Coordinates

Global Coordinates

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Coordinate Transformation
Local Transformation Matrix Global
Coordinates Coordinates

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Coordinate Transformation-Derivations

[T] is orthogonal matrix Substituting, we obtain,

We can write {F} as follows:


Finally,

Also we can write the following:

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Stiffness Matrix for a Plane Frame Element
Oriented at an Angle φ

R=A/I
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Example Problem #1

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Example Problem #1 (cont.)

For Element 1-2

For Element 2-3

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Example Problem #1 (cont.)

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Example Problem #1 (cont.)
Combining Element 1-2 and Element 1-2 Stiffness Matrices

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Example Problem #1 (cont.)

Boundary Conditions

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Example Problem #1 (cont.)
Re-arranging based on BCs and known loadings, we get

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Example Problem #1 (cont.)
Writing knowns and unknowns, we get 6 eqns for 6 unknowns:

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Example Problem #1 (cont.)

Solve for unknown disp.

Using matrix inverse,


solve for unknown disp.

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Example Problem #1 (cont.)

Solve for unknown disp.

Using disp found above,


solve for unknown loads.

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Example Problem #2

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Example Problem #2 (cont.)
Deformed shape of symmetric structure
under anti-symmetric loading

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Example Problem #2 (cont.)

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Example Problem #2 (cont.)
Combining 2 element Stiffness Matrices,

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Example Problem #2 (cont.)

Deformations are obtained as follows,

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Example Problem #2 (cont.)

Forces and Moments at the Nodal Points (including supports)

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Example Problem
n  Determine the joint displacements, member end forces and support reactions for the
two member frame.

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Example Problem

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Fixed End Forces on Member 1

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Analysis of Member 2

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Member End Forces in Local
Coordinates

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Example Problem

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Solution of the Assembled Structural
System

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Computing End Forces for Member 1

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Computing End Forces for Member 1

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Equilibrium Check for Member 1

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Example Problem

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Example Problem

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