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ARCHES and CABLES

ENGR. BON RYAN ANIBAN


3 HINGE
ARCH

A C
3 HINGE
ARCH
Determine the reactions for the 3 hinged arch shown in the figure

80 kN/m

4m

A C
5m 5m
3 HINGE
ARCH
Determine the reactions for the 3 hinged arch shown in the figure
Solution

ΣMC ↻+ = 0 RAV (10) − 80(10)(5) = 0

RAV = 400 kN ↑

80 kN/m

4m

A C
RAH RCH
5m 5m

RAV RCV
3 HINGE
ARCH
Determine the reactions for the 3 hinged arch shown in the figure
Solution

ΣMC ↻+ = 0 RAV (10) − 80(10)(5) = 0


RAV = 400 kN ↑

Cons. left of B
ΣMB ↻+ = 0 −80(5)(5/2) +400(5) −RAH (4) = 0
RAH = 250 kN →

Cons. whole structure 80 kN/m 80 kN/m


R’BV
ΣMA ↻+ = 0 +80(10)(10/2) −RCV (10)= 0
RCV = 400 kN ↑ R’BH R’BH
B
Cons. right of B
R’BV
4m
ΣMB ↻+ = 0 80(5) (5/2) −400(5)+RCH(4) = 0

RCH = 250 kN

A C
RAH RCH
5m 5m

RAV RCV
80 kN/m

4m

A C
RAH RCH
5m 5m

RAV RCV
CABLES WITH CONCENTRATED LOADS
Determine the reactions , tension at ends and hD of the figure shown below.

TA TB
RAV RBV
6m 5m 4m

RAH RBH
A B

hD=? m
hC=2 m

D
C
450 N
600 N
CABLES WITH CONCENTRATED
LOADS
Determine the reactions , tension at ends and hD of the figure shown below.
Solution

ΣMB ↻+ = 0 RAV (15) − 600(9) − 450 (4) = 0



RAV = 480 kN

ΣMA ↻+ = 0 −RBv(15)+ 600(6) + 450 (11) = 0


RBV = 570 kN
TA TB
RAV RBV
6m 5m 4m

RAH RBH
A B

hD=? m
hC=2 m

D
C
450 N
600 N
CABLES WITH CONCENTRATED
LOADS
Determine the reactions , tension at ends and ho of the figure shown below.
Solution

ΣMB ↻+ = 0 RAV (15) − 600(9) − 450 (4) = 0


RAV = 480 N

ΣMA ↻+ = 0 −RBV (15) + 600(6) + 450 (11) = 0


Isolate AC

RBV = 570 N
TA
RAV
Considering AC 6m

ΣMC ↻+ = 0 480 (6) −RAH (2) = 0


RAH
RAH = 1440 N A

hC=2 m

600 N
CABLES WITH CONCENTRATED
LOADS
Determine the reactions , tension at ends and ho of the figure shown below.
Solution

ΣMB ↻+ = 0 RAV (15) − 600(9) − 450 (4) = 0


RAV = 480 N

ΣMA ↻+ = 0 −RBV(15) + 600(6) + 450 (11) = 0


RBV = 570 N
TA TB
RAV RBV
Considering AC 6m 5m 4m

ΣMC ↻+ = 0 480 (6) − RAH (2) = 0


RAH RBH
RAH = 1440 N A B

hD=? m
Considering WS hC=2 m

ΣFH →+ = 0 −1440 + RBH = 0

RBH = 1440 N → TA = RAH2 + RAV 2 = 1517.893 N D


C
TB = 2
RBH + RBV 2 = 1548.709 N 450 N
600 N
CABLES WITH CONCENTRATED
LOADS
Determine the reactions , tension at ends and ho of the figure shown below.
Solution Considering BD

ΣMD ↻+ = 0 1440(ho) − 570(4) = 0

ΣMB ↻+ = 0 RAV (15) − 600(9) − 450 (4) = 0


→ hD = 1.583 N

RAV = 480 N

ΣMA ↻+ = 0 −RBV(15) + 600(6) + 450 (11) = 0


Isolate DB

RBV = 570 N

RBV
Considering AC 4m

ΣMC ↻+ = 0 480 (6) − RAH (2) = 0


RAH = 1440 N B RBH

hD=? m
Considering WS
ΣFH ↑+ = 0 −1440 + RBH = 0

RBH = 1440 N → TA = RAH2 + RAV 2 = 1517.893 N D

TB = RBH2 + RBV 2 = 1548.709 N 450 N


TA TB
RAV RBV
6m 5m 4m

RAH RBH
A B

hD=? m
hC=2 m

D
C
450 N
600 N
Knowing that dc = 3m, determine the following:
① reaction at A
2m 2m 3m 3m
② reaction at E 𝐴
③ maximum tension 𝑑𝐵
𝑑𝐶 = 3 4m
④ minimum tension 𝐵 𝑑𝐷

⑤ total length of cable 𝐶 𝐸


⑥ distance dB 𝟓 𝐤𝐍 𝐷
⑦ distance dD 𝟓 𝐤𝐍
𝟏𝟎 𝐤𝐍
CABLES WITH UNIFORM LOADS/Parabolic Cables
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CABLES WITH UNIFORM LOADS/Parabolic Cables
CABLES WITH UNIFORM LOADS/Parabolic Cables
80 N/m 80 N/m

Tmax RAV

(-100,20) (100,20) RAH


A B 𝑥2 A
𝑆=න 1 + (𝑦 ′ )2
𝑥1
20 m 20 m
x2 = 4ay
(−100)2 = 4a(20) Tmin
(0,0) 4a = 500
x2 = 500y
200 m 100 m
2x = 500y′
2𝑥
1. Tmax ΣMA ↻+ = 0 80(100)(100/2) −Tmin (20) = 0 y′ =
500
2. Tmin Tmin = 20000 N
100
3. Length of
RAV = 80(100) = 8000 N 𝑆=න 1 + (2𝑥/500)2
the Cable −100
RAH = 20000 N
𝑆 = 205.212 m
TA = RAH 2 + RAV 2 = 21540.659 N = TB = Tmax
CABLES WITH UNIFORM LOADS/Parabolic Cables
80 N/m

1. “a”
2. “b”
3. Tmax A
4. Tmin
5. Length of the Cable
B
15 m
5m

a b
200 m
CABLES WITH UNIFORM LOADS/Parabolic
Cables 80 N/m 8a 2
= 8 200 − a 2
TA 3

RAV a = 126.795 m 80 N/m


TB
RAH b = 73.205 m
A RBV
Tmin = 42871.871 N
RBH
B
15 m
5m
Tmin Tmin

a b = 200 -a

ΣMA ↻+ = 0 80(a)(a/2)− Tmin (15) = 0 ΣMB ↺+ = 0 80(200 − a)(200 − a)/2 − Tmin (5) = 0
8a2 Tmin = 8 200 − a 2
Tmin =
3
RAV = 80(a) = 10143.594 N RBV = 80(b) = 5856.406 N
RAH = 42871.871 N RBH = 42871.871 N

TA = RAH2 + RAV 2 = 44055.53 N = Tmax TB = RBH2 + RBV 2 = 43270.022 N


CABLES WITH UNIFORM LOADS/Parabolic
80 N/m
Cables
𝑥2
1. “a” = 126.795 m 𝑆=න 1 + (𝑦 ′ )2
𝑥1
2. “b” = 73.205 m
3. Tmax = 44055.53 N (-126.795 , 15) x2 = 4ay
A
4. Tmin = 42871.871 N (73.205)2 = 4a(5)
(73.205 , 5)
5. Length of the Cable 4a = 1071.794
B
15 m
x2 = 1071.794y
5m
(0,0) 2x =1071.794y′
2𝑥
126.795 m 73.205 m y′ =
1071.794
200 m
73.205
𝑆=න 1 + (2𝑥/1071.794)2
−126.795

𝑆 = 201.400 m

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