Analyzing Truss Stability and Forces: A Case Study

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In summary, the conversation discusses how to demonstrate that a truss is simple through sketches and finding the force in member BE. The dimensions and load of the truss are also mentioned, and it is suggested to use simple inspection of the joints to prove the truss is simple. The definition of a simple truss is also explained.
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1. demonstrate with a series of sketches that the truss is simple. Find the force in member BE
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the blurry dimensions:

lower lengths left to right: 2 ft, 1 ft, 1ft, 2ft
vertical lengths: bottom to top: 2 ft, 1.5 ft, 1.5 ft
top length both 3 ft
load is 300 lb/ft

3. started by simple inspection of the joints to see if there were any zero force members but inconclusive as they either have external forces acting on them or no colinear members. I am not sure otherwise prove that the truss is "simple". Or is it just that by inspection of the joints there are no zero force members and I need to sketch/show that the truss is stable and not capable of movement in any direction?
 
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Quote from Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics by Ferdinand P. Beer

"[When adding two members to a rigid truss] the resulting truss will [also] be rigid if each time two new members are added, they are attached to two existing joints and connected at a new joint. A truss which can be constructed in this manner is called a simple truss."

Basically if you start with one of the triangle trusses in the figure you form new triangles everytime by adding two members and having them meet at one new joint. That is the definition of a simple truss.

Hope that makes sense!
 
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it does, i got the problem correct
 

Related to Analyzing Truss Stability and Forces: A Case Study

What is structural analysis?

Structural analysis is the process of examining the internal forces and stresses in a structure to determine its stability, strength, and overall behavior.

What are trusses?

Trusses are a common structural element made up of interconnected triangles that distribute weight and forces evenly throughout the structure.

Why is structural analysis important for trusses?

Structural analysis is important for trusses because it helps engineers and designers ensure that the truss can support the intended loads and will not fail or collapse under stress.

What factors are considered in structural analysis of trusses?

Factors such as material properties, loading conditions, support conditions, and geometry are considered in structural analysis of trusses.

What are some methods used in structural analysis of trusses?

Some common methods used in structural analysis of trusses include the method of joints, method of sections, and the virtual work method. Advanced computer software and finite element analysis are also commonly used.

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