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Simple Frame Analysis

This document discusses how to construct shear force and bending moment diagrams for frames. It provides the following steps: 1. Determine the support reactions for the frame. 2. Determine the internal support reactions (shear and moment) at each member using the method of sections. 3. Construct the shear force and bending moment diagrams for each member, drawing the moment diagram on the compression side. It then works through an example frame, finding the support reactions, solving the equilibrium equations for each member to determine the internal shear and moments, and drawing the resulting shear force and bending moment diagrams.

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Simple Frame Analysis

This document discusses how to construct shear force and bending moment diagrams for frames. It provides the following steps: 1. Determine the support reactions for the frame. 2. Determine the internal support reactions (shear and moment) at each member using the method of sections. 3. Construct the shear force and bending moment diagrams for each member, drawing the moment diagram on the compression side. It then works through an example frame, finding the support reactions, solving the equilibrium equations for each member to determine the internal shear and moments, and drawing the resulting shear force and bending moment diagrams.

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Shear and Moment Diagrams Shear and Moment Diagrams


for Frames for Frames
 A frame is a structure composed of several Procedure for analysis - the following is a
members that are either fixed– or pin–connected procedure for constructing the shear and moment
at their ends. diagrams for a frame

 It is often necessary to 1. Determine the support reactions for the frame, if possible.
draw shear and moment 2. Determine the support reactions A, V, and M at the end of each
diagrams to design member using the method of sections.
frames.
3. Construct both shear and moment diagrams just as before.

We will use the following sign convention: always draw the


moment diagram on the compression side of the member.

Shear and Moment Diagrams Shear and Moment Diagrams


for Frames for Frames
Example: Draw the shear and moment diagrams for First, find as many external reactions as possible.

the following frame: 16 k   M A  0


0.8 k/ft.
0.8 k/ft.  9.6k(8 ft.)  16k(10 ft.)  Dy (20 ft.)
0.6 k/ft.

20 ft.
B 20 ft. C Dy = 11.84 k
9.6 k
16 ft.
16 ft. 
  Fy  0  Ay  Dy  16k

Ax
Ay = 4.16 k
A D
0.6 k/ft.

Ay Dy
  Fx  0  Ax  9.6k
Ax = -9.6 k

Shear and Moment Diagrams Shear and Moment Diagrams


for Frames for Frames
Second, cut the frame into its component members and find the internal Next, solve the equations of equilibrium for each member. Let’s start with
reactions member AB.

  MB 0  MB  9.6k(8 ft.)  9.6k(16 ft.)


By 16 k By
0.8 k/ft. Cy
MB
Mc
MB MC MB
MB = 76.8 k ft.
Bx Bx Cx Cx Bx
20 ft.

  Fy  0  4.16k  By
By Cy 
9.6 k 9.6 k
16 ft. 16 ft. 16 ft.

By = -4.16 k
0.6 k/ft. 9.6 k 0.6 k/ft. 9.6 k 
  Fx  0  Bx  9.6k  9.6k
4.16 k 11.84 k 4.16 k
Bx = 0
CIVL 3121 Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams for Frames 2/4

Shear and Moment Diagrams Shear and Moment Diagrams


for Frames for Frames
Next, solve the equations of equilibrium for member CD. Now, let’s draw the shear and moment diagram (remember to draw the
diagram on the compression side of the member).

Cy M C 0  MC MC = 0 Shear Diagram Moment Diagram

dV 87.6 k ft.
 w V ( x )  4.16  0.8 x
MC dx 76.8 k ft.
Cx V ( x )  4.16  0.8 x  0
4.16 k

16 ft.
F y  0  11.84k  Cy Cy = 11.84 k
76.8 k ft.
5.2 ft.

4.16 11.84 k
x  5.2 ft.
0.8

F x  0  Cx Cx = 0
11.84 k

9.6 k

Shear and Moment Diagrams Shear and Moment Diagrams


for Frames for Frames
Example: Draw the shear and moment diagrams for Example: Draw the shear and moment diagrams for
the following frame: the following frame:
15 k

4 ft. 4 ft.
3 k/ft.

B C

12 ft.

A D

Shear and Moment Diagrams Shear and Moment Diagrams


for Frames for Frames
Example: Draw the shear and moment diagrams for Example: Draw the shear and moment diagrams for
the following frame: the following frame:

8k
2 ft.
4 k/ft.

B C

3 ft.

A
4 ft. 4 ft.
CIVL 3121 Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams for Frames 3/4

Shear and Moment Diagrams Shear and Moment Diagrams


by Superposition by Superposition
 We have learned how to construct a moment Most loadings on beams and frames in structural analysis can be formed
as a combination of the following loadings:
diagram from either writing the moment as a P
function of x or from the slope relationship with the M0

shear diagram.
L L
V V
 If the beam or frame is linearly elastic, we can use P
the principles of superposition to construct
moment diagrams from a series of parts rather (k)
x (k)
x
than from a single complex shape. M M
(k ft.)
x

(k ft.)
x

Shear and Moment Diagrams Shear and Moment Diagrams


by Superposition by Superposition
Most loadings on beams and frames in structural analysis can be formed Example: Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the
as a combination of the following loadings:
following beam using superposition.
w0 w0

L L 5 k/ft. 10 k
V V
w 0L
w 0L
2

(k) (k)
x x
10 ft. 10 ft.
A
M M
(k ft.) (k ft.)
x x

2
w 0 L2 w 0L
2 3

Shear and Moment Diagrams Shear and Moment Diagrams


by Superposition by Superposition
The shear diagrams using superposition The moment diagrams using superposition
M
10 k V 10 k
5 k/ft. 5 k/ft. (k ft.)
60
x

10 -450
(k)
10 ft. 10 ft. x 10 ft. 10 ft.
A A M
V
50 (k ft.)
x
5 k/ft. 5 k/ft.
-250

(k)
x
M
10 k 10 k
+ V +
(k ft.)
10 x
-200
(k) x
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Shear and Moment Diagrams Shear and Moment Diagrams


by Superposition by Superposition
Example: Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the Example: Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the
following beam using superposition: following beam using superposition:

= +

Shear and Moment Diagrams Shear and Moment Diagrams


by Superposition by Superposition
Example: Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the Example: Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the
following beam using superposition: following beam using superposition.

= +
4 k/ft.
300 k ft.

10 ft. 10 ft.
A
+

End of Internal Loads – Part 4

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