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ANALYSIS OF STATICALLY

DETERMINATE STRUCTURES

MODULE 2_TOPIC 2_WEEK 3_lab


ENGR. CHEZANIE MIYA S. ASUNCION
• Equilibrium of
Equations
• Static Determinacy,
I. INTRODUCTION Indeterminate and
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS Instability
PREVIOUS TOPICS

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EQUILIBRIUM OF EQUATIONS
The equilibrium requirements for structures in two and three dimensions are stated
below,

∑Fx = 0; ∑Fy = 0; ∑Mz = 0

Equilibrium in Three Dimensions, when a structure in three dimensions, that is, in a


space, must satisfy the following six requirements to remain in equilibrium when
acted upon by external forces

∑Fx = 0; ∑Fy = 0; ∑Fz = 0;s


∑Mx = 0; ∑My = 0; ∑Mz = 0;
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EXAMPLE !!!!

Problem no. 1. Determine the reaction on the beam.


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෍ 𝐹𝑋 = 0:

𝐴𝑋 − 132.5 = 0
𝐴𝑋 =132.5 kN→
෍ 𝑀𝐴 = 0:

𝐵𝑌 4 − 229.5 3 + 135.5 0.3 − 70 = 0


𝐵𝑌 =179.69 kN ↑
෍ 𝐹𝑌 = 0:

𝐴𝑌 − 229.5 + 179.69 = 0
𝐴𝑌 =49.81 kN ↑
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෍ 𝐹𝑋 = 0:

𝐴𝑋 = 0
𝐴𝑋 =132.5 kN→
෍ 𝐹𝑌 = 0:

𝐴𝑌 − 60 − 60 = 0
𝐴𝑌 =120 kN ↑
෍ 𝑀𝐴 = 0:

𝑀𝐴 − 60 4 − 60 6 = 0
𝑀𝐴 =600 Kn∙m
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෍ 𝑀𝐴 = 0:

−28 2 + 𝑁𝐵 sin 33.7 6 + 𝑁𝐵 cos 33.7 3 = 0


𝑁𝐵 =9.61 Kn
෍ 𝐹𝑋 = 0:

𝐴𝑋 − 9.61 cos 33.7 = 0


𝐴𝑋 =8 kN→
෍ 𝐹𝑌 = 0:

𝐴𝑌 − 9.61 sin 33.7 = 0


𝐴𝑌 = 22.67 kN ↑
ASSIGNMENT
Problem no. 1: From the figure below, determine the horizontal
and vertical components of reaction at the pin connections A, B,
and C of the supporting gable arch.
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ASSIGNMENT
Problem no. 2: the side of the building in the figure below is subjected to a wind
loading that creates a uniform normal pressure of 1.5 kPa on the windward side and a
suction pressure of 0.5 kPa on the leeward side. Determine the horizontal and vertical
components of reactions at the pin connections A, B, and C o f the supporting gable
arch.
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End of Discussion, Thank you for
Listening!!!

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