Chapter 6
Chapter 6
6–1.
1.5 m
P2 D
2m
Solution A
Joint C. Fig. a
+ ΣFx = 0;
S FCB = 0 Ans.
Joint D. Fig. b
3
+ c ΣFy = 0; FDB a b - 20.0 = 0 FDB = 33.33 kN (T) = 33.3 kN (T) Ans.
5
+ ΣFx = 0; 10 + 33.33 a 4 b - FDA = 0
S
5
FDA = 36.67 kN (C) = 36.7 kN (C) Ans.
Ans:
FCB = 0
FCD = 20.0 kN (C)
FDB = 33.3 kN (T)
FDA = 36.7 kN (C)
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6–2.
1.5 m
P2 D
2m
Solution A
Joint C. Fig. a
+ ΣFx = 0; FCB = 0
S Ans.
Joint D. Fig. b
3
+ c ΣFy = 0; FDB a b - 45.0 = 0 FDB = 75.0 kN (T) Ans.
5
Ans:
FCB = 0
FCD = 45.0 kN (C)
FDB = 75.0 kN (T)
FDA = 90.0 kN (C)
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6–3.
E
SOLUTION C
Joint A:
4 12
+ c ©Fy = 0; (F ) - (130) = 0
5 AC 13
:
+ ©F = 0; 3 5
x FAB - (150) - (130) = 0
5 13
Joint B:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x FBD - 140 = 0
Joint C:
4 4
+ c ©Fy = 0; a b FCD - a b 150 = 0
5 5
:
+ ©F = 0; 3 3
x -FCE + (150) + (150) = 0
5 5
Joint D:
4
+ c ©Fy = 0; FDE - (150) = 0
5
:
+ ©F = 0; 3
x FDF - 140 - (150) = 0
5
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*6–4.
Determine the force in each member of the truss and state 3 kip
if the members are in tension or compression. H
2 kip 3 kip
G
8 ft
I F
1.5 kip
4 ft
E
A B C D
SOLUTION 10 ft 10 ft 10 ft 10 ft
: ©Fx = 0;
+
1.5 + 2 - Ex = 0 Ex = 3.5 kip
Joint A:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x FAB - 4.039 cos 21.80° = 0 FAB = 3.75 kip (T) Ans.
Joint E:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x -FED - 3.5 + 12.12 cos 21.80° = 0
Joint B:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x FBC - 3.75 = 0 FBC = 3.75 kip (T) Ans.
Joint D:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x -FDC + 7.75 = 0 FDC = 7.75 kip (T) Ans.
Joint F:
Joint H:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x 2 - FHG cos 21.80° = 0
+ c ©Fy = 0; 2.154 sin 21.80° - FHI = 0 FHI = 0.8 kip (T) Ans.
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*6–4. Continued
Joint C:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x -FCI cos 21.80° - 4.039 cos 21.80° - 3.75 + 7.75 = 0
Joint G:
Ans:
FAl = 4.04 kip (C)
FAB = 3.75 kip (T)
FEF = 12.1 kip (C)
FED = 7.75 kip (T)
FBI = 0
FBC = 3.75 kip (T)
FDF = 0
FDC = 7.75 kip (T)
FFC = 4.04 kip (C)
FFG = 8.08 kip (C)
FHG = 2.15 kip (C)
FHI = 0.8 kip (T)
FCI = 0.269 kip (T)
FCG = 1.40 kip (T)
FGI = 5.92 kip (C)
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6–5.
1.5 m
A C u
SOLUTION
B
Support Reactions: Applying the equations of equilibrium to the free-body diagram 2m 2m
of the entire truss,Fig.a, we have
4 kN
a + ©MA = 0; NC (2 + 2) - 4(2) - 3(1.5) = 0
NC = 3.125 kN
: ©Fx = 0;
+ 3 - Ax = 0
A x = 3 kN
+ c ©Fy = 0; A y + 3.125 - 4 = 0
A y = 0.875 kN
Method of Joints: We will use the above result to analyze the equilibrium of
joints C and A, and then proceed to analyze of joint B.
3
+ c ©Fy = 0; 3.125 - FCD a b = 0
5
FCD = 5.208 kN = 5.21 kN (C) Ans.
4
:
+ ©F = 0;
x 5.208 a b - FCB = 0
5
FCB = 4.167 kN = 4.17 kN (T) Ans.
3
+ c ©Fy = 0; 0.875 - FAD a b = 0
5
FAD = 1.458 kN = 1.46 kN (C) Ans.
4
: ©Fx = 0; FAB - 3 - 1.458a b = 0
+
5
FAB = 4.167 kN = 4.17 kN (T) Ans.
+ c ©Fy = 0; FBD - 4 = 0
FBD = 4 kN (T) Ans.
:
+ ©F = 0; 4.167 - 4.167 = 0 (check!)
x
Note: The equilibrium analysis of joint D can be used to check the accuracy of the
solution obtained above.
Ans:
FCD = 5.21 kN (C)
FCB = 4.17 kN (T)
FAD = 1.46 kN (C)
FAB = 4.17 kN (T)
FBD = 4 kN (T)
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6–6.
1.5 m
A C u
SOLUTION
B
Support Reactions: From the free-body diagram of the truss, Fig. a, and applying 2m 2m
the equations of equilibrium, we have
4 kN
a + ©MA = 0; NC cos 30°(2 + 2) - 3(1.5) - 4(2) = 0
NC = 3.608 kN
: ©Fx = 0;
+ 3 - 3.608 sin 30° - A x = 0
A x = 1.196 kN
Method of Joints: We will use the above result to analyze the equilibrium of
joints C and A, and then proceed to analyze of joint B.
3
+ c ©Fy = 0; 3.608 cos 30° - FCD a b = 0
5
FCD = 5.208 kN = 5.21 kN (C) Ans.
4
:
+ ©F = 0;
x 5.208 a b - 3.608 sin 30° - FCB = 0
5
FCB = 2.362 kN = 2.36 kN (T) Ans.
3
+ c ©Fy = 0; 0.875 - FAD a b = 0
5
FAD = 1.458 kN = 1.46 kN (C) Ans.
4
: ©Fx = 0; FAB - 1.458 a b - 1.196 = 0
+
5
FAB = 2.362 kN = 2.36 kN (T) Ans.
+ c ©Fy = 0; FBD - 4 = 0
FBD = 4 kN (T) Ans.
: ©Fx = 0;
+ 2.362 - 2.362 = 0 (check!)
Note: The equilibrium analysis of joint D can be used to check the accuracy of the
solution obtained above.
Ans:
FCD = 5.21 kN (C)
FCB = 2.36 kN (T)
FAD = 1.46 kN (C)
FAB = 2.36 kN (T)
FBD = 4 kN (T)
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6–7.
D
3m
A 5m
F
SOLUTION
E
Support Reactions:
5 kN
a + ©MD = 0; 4162 + 5192 - Ey 132 = 0 Ey = 23.0 kN
:
+ ©F = 0
x Dx = 0
Method of Joints:
Joint D:
FDE ¢ ≤ - 14.0 = 0
5
+ c ©Fy = 0;
234
FDE = 16.33 kN 1C2 = 16.3 kN 1C2 Ans.
: 16.33 ¢ ≤ - FDC = 0
+ ©F = 0; 3
x
234
FDC = 8.40 kN 1T2 Ans.
Joint E:
: FEA ¢ ≤ - 16.33 ¢ ≤ = 0
+ ©F = 0; 3 3
x
210 234
FEA = 8.854 kN 1C2 = 8.85 kN 1C2 Ans.
Joint C:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x 8.40 - 8.768 cos 45° - FCB = 0
F CB = 2.20 kN T Ans.
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6–7. Continued
Joint B:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x 2.20 - FBA cos 45° = 0
Joint F:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x 8.768 cos 45° - FFA = 0
Ans:
FDE = 16.3 kN (C)
FDC = 8.40 kN (T)
FEA = 8.85 kN (C)
FEC = 6.20 kN (C)
FCF = 8.77 kN (T)
FCB = 2.20 kN (T)
FBA = 3.11 kN (T)
FBF = 6.20 kN (C)
FFA = 6.20 kN (T)
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*6–8.
Determine the force in each member of the truss, and state D 600 N
if the members are in tension or compression.
4m
SOLUTION E 900 N
C
Method of Joints: We will begin by analyzing the equilibrium of joint D, and then
proceed to analyze joints C and E. 4m
3
: ©Fx = 0; FDE a b - 600 = 0
+ 6m
5
FDE = 1000 N = 1.00 kN (C) Ans.
4
+ c ©Fy = 0; 1000 a b - FDC = 0
5
FDC = 800 N (T) Ans.
:
+ ©F = 0;
x FCE - 900 = 0
FCE = 900 N (C) Ans.
Ans:
FDE = 1.00 kN (C)
FDC = 800 N (T)
FCE = 900 N (C)
FCB = 800 N (T)
FEB = 750 N (T)
FEA = 1.75 kN (C)
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6–9.
D
A
B C
4m 4m 4m
P1 P2
Solution
Support Reactions. Referring to the FBD of the entire truss shown in Fig. a,
a+ΣMA = 0; ND(12) - 3(4) - 6(8) = 0 ND = 5.00 kN
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6–9. Continued
Joint D. Fig. c
1
+ c ΣFy = 0; 5.00 - FDE a b = 0 FDE = 5 22 kN (C) = 7.07 kN (C) Ans.
22
+ ΣFx = 0; 5 22 a 1 b - FDC = 0 FDC = 5.00 kN (T)
S Ans.
22
Joint B. Fig. d
3
+ c ΣFy = 0; FBE a b - 3 = 0 FBE = 210 kN (T) = 3.16 kN (T) Ans.
210
Ans:
FAE = 5.66 kN (C)
FAB = 4.00 kN (T)
FDE = 7.07 kN (C)
FDC = 5.00 kN (T)
FBE = 3.16 kN (T)
FBC = 3.00 kN (T)
FCE = 6.32 kN (T)
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6–10.
D
A
B C
4m 4m 4m
P1 P2
Solution
Support Reactions. Referring to the FBD of the entire truss shown in Fig. a,
a+ΣMA = 0; ND(12) - 6(4) - 9(8) = 0 ND = 8.00 kN
a+ΣMD = 0; 9(4) + 6(8) - Ay(12) = 0 Ay = 7.00 kN
+ ΣFx = 0; Ax = 0
S
Method of Joints. We will carry out the analysis of joint equilibrium according to the
sequence of joints A, D, B and C.
Joint A. Fig. a
1
+ c ΣFy = 0; 7.00 - FAE a b = 0 FAE = 7 22 kN (C) = 9.90 kN (C) Ans.
22
Joint D. Fig. c
1
+ c ΣFy = 0; 8.00 - FDE a b = 0 FDE = 8 22 kN (C) = 11.3 kN (C) Ans.
22
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6–10. Continued
Joint B. Fig. d
3
+ c ΣFy = 0; FBE a b - 6 = 0 FBE = 2 210 kN (T) = 6.32 kN (T) Ans.
210
Ans:
FAE = 9.90 kN (C)
FAB = 7.00 kN (T)
FDE = 11.3 kN (C)
FDC = 8.00 kN (T)
FBE = 6.32 kN (T)
FBC = 5.00 kN (T)
FCE = 9.49 kN (T)
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6–11.
:
+ ©F = 0;
x FAB - 28.28 cos 45° = 0 10 kN
20 kN
10 kN
FAB = 20 kN (T)
Joint B:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x FBC - 20 = 0
FBC = 20 kN (T)
+ c ©Fy = 0; FBL = 0
Joint L:
R+ ©Fx = 0; FLC = 0
+Q©Fy = 0; 28.28 - FLK = 0
FLK = 28.28 kN (C)
Joint C:
: ©Fx = 0;
+ FCD - 20 = 0
FCD = 20 kN (T)
+ c ©Fy = 0; FCK - 10 = 0
FCK = 10 kN (T)
Joint K:
Joint J:
: ©Fx = 0;
+ 23.57 sin 45° - FJI sin 45° = 0
FJI = 23.57 kN (L)
+ c ©Fy = 0; 2 (23.57 cos 45°) - FJD = 0
FJD = 33.3 kN (T) Ans.
Due to Symmetry
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*6–12.
Determine the force in each member of the truss and state 500 lb 500 lb
if the members are in tension or compression. 3 ft 3 ft 3 ft
C D
6 ft
SOLUTION B E
Joint D:
6 ft
+ c ©Fy = 0; FDE sin 75.96° - 500 = 0
:
+ ©F = 0;
x FCD - 515.39 cos 75.96° = 0 FCD = 125 lb (C) Ans. 9 ft
Joint C:
+ a©Fy¿ = 0; FCE cos 39.09° + 125 cos 14.04° - 500 cos 75.96° = 0
FCE = 0 Ans.
Joint E:
Joint B:
Joint B:
Joint D:
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6–13.
D 1
—
4
a
A
SOLUTION C
a a
Joint A:
P
:
+ ©F = 0; 4 1
x (FAD) - FAB = 0
214 22
P 1 1
+ c ©Fy = 0; - (FAB) + (FAD) = 0
2 22 217
FCD = FAD = 0.687 P (T) Ans.
Joint D:
FDB - 0.687 P ¢ ≤ -
1 1
+ c ©Fy = 0; (0.687 P) - P = 0
217 217
FDB = 1.33 P (T) Ans.
Ans:
FCD = FAD = 0.687P (T)
FCB = FAB = 0.943P (C)
FDB = 1.33P (T)
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6–14.
D 1
—
4
a
A
SOLUTION C
a a
Assume FAB = 800 lb (C)
P
Joint A:
: - 800 ¢ ≤ + FAD ¢ ≤ = 0
+ ©F = 0; 1 4
x
22 217
FAD = 583.0952 lb 6 1500 lb OK
P 1 1
+ c ©Fy = 0; - (800) + (583.0952) = 0
2 22 217
P = 848.5297 lb
Joint D:
Thus,
Ans:
Pmax = 849 lb
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6–15.
D 1
—a
4
A
C
a a
Solution
3
1) Assume FAB = 800 lb (C)
Joint A:
P 1 1
+ c ΣFy = 0; - (800) + (583.0952) = 0
2 22 217
P = 848.5297 lb OK
Joint D:
1
+ c ΣFy = 0; -848.5297 - 583.0952(2) a b + FDB = 0
217
FBD = 1131.3724 lb 6 2000 lb OK
Ans:
Pmax = 849 lb
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*6–16.
60•• E 60••
A D
SOLUTION
4m 4m
Method of Joints: In this case, the support reactions are not required for P
determining the member forces.
Joint D:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x FDE - 9.238 cos 60° = 0
Joint C:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x 219.238 cos 60°2 - FCB = 0
Joint B:
FBE = FBA = F
:
+ ©F = 0;
x 9.238 - 2F cos 60° = 0
F = 9.238 kN
Thus,
Joint E:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x FEA + 9.238 cos 60° - 9.238 cos 60° - 4.619 = 0
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6–17.
60° E 60°
A D
SOLUTION
4m 4m
Method of Joints: In this case, the support reactions are not required for P
determining the member forces.
Joint D:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x FDE - 1.1547P cos 60° = 0 FDE = 0.57735P 1C2
Joint C:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x 211.1547P cos 60°2 - FCB = 0 FCB = 1.1547P 1T2
Joint B:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x 1.1547P - 2F cos 60° = 0 F = 1.1547P
Thus,
Joint E:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x FEA + 1.1547P cos 60° - 1.1547P cos 60°
- 0.57735P = 0
From the above analysis, the maximum compression and tension in the truss
member is 1.1547P. For this case, compression controls which requires
1.1547P = 6
P = 5.20 kN Ans.
Ans:
P = 5.20 kN
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6–18.
2m
A B C D
1m 2m 1m
P1 P2
Solution
Support Reactions. Not required.
Method of Joints. We will perform the joint equilibrium according to the sequence
of joints D, C, E, B and F.
Joint D. Fig. a
2
+ c ΣFy = 0; FDE a b - 8 = 0 FDE = 4 25 kN (T) = 8.94 kN (T)Ans.
25
Joint E. Fig. c
1 2
+ c ΣFy = 0; FEB a b - a425ba b =0
22 25
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6–18. Continued
Joint B. Fig. d
+ ΣFx = 0; FBA - 4.00 - a8 22ba 1 b = 0 FBA = 12.0 kN (C) Ans.
S
22
1
+ c ΣFy = 0; FBF - 10 - a8 22ba b = 0 FBF = 18.0 kN (T) Ans.
22
Joint F. Fig. e
2
+ c ΣFy = 0; FFA a b - 18.0 = 0 FFA = 9 25 kN (C) = 20.1 kN (C) Ans.
25
Ans:
FDE = 8.94 kN (T)
FDC = 4.00 kN (C)
FCB = 4.00 kN (C)
FCE = 0
FEB = 11.3 kN (C)
FEF = 12.0 kN (T)
FBA = 12.0 kN (C)
FBF = 18.0 kN (T)
FFA = 9 25 kN (C) = 20.1 kN (C)
FFG = 21.0 kN (T)
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6–19.
2m
A B C D
1m 2m 1m
P1 P2
Solution
Support Reactions. Not required.
Method of Joints. We will perform the joint equilibrium according to the sequence
of joints D, C, E, B and F.
Joint D. Fig. a
2
+ c ΣFy = 0; FDE a b - 12 = 0 FDE = 6 25 kN (T) = 13.4 kN (T) Ans.
25
Joint E. Fig. c
1 2
+ c ΣFy = 0; FEBa b - a6 25ba b =0
22 25
FEB = 12 22 kN (C) = 17.0 kN (C) Ans.
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6–19. Continued
Joint B. Fig. d
Ans:
FDE = 13.4 kN (T)
FDC = 6.00 kN (C)
FCB = 6.00 kN (C)
FCE = 0
FEB = 17.0 kN (C)
FEF = 18.0 kN (T)
FBA = 18.0 kN (C)
FBF = 20.0 kN (T)
FFA = 22.4 kN (C)
FFG = 28.0 kN (T)
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*6–20.
4m
A C
B
Solution 3m 3m
Support Reactions. Referring to the FBD of the entire truss shown in Fig. a P2
a+ΣMA = 0; NC(6) - 15(3) - 9(4) = 0 NC = 13.5 kN
We will perform the joint equilibrium analysis by following the sequence of joints
C, B, A and F.
Joint C. Fig. b
4
+ c ΣFy = 0; 13.5 - FCE a b = 0
5
FCE = 16.875 kN (C) = 16.9 kN (C) Ans.
+ ΣFx = 0; 16.875 a 3 b - FCB = 0 FCB = 10.125 kN (T) = 10.1 kN (T) Ans.
S
5
Joint B. Fig. c
+ ΣFx = 0; 10.125 - FBA = 0 FBA = 10.125 kN (T) = 10.1 kN (T) Ans.
S
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*6–20. Continued
Joint A. Fig. d
4
+ c ΣFy = 0; 1.50 - FAE a b = 0 FAE = 1.875 kN (C) Ans.
5
Ans:
FCE = 16.9 kN (C)
FCB = 10.1 kN (T)
FBA = 10.1 kN (T)
FBE = 15.0 kN (T)
FAE = 1.875 kN (C)
FFE = 9.00 kN (C)
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6–21.
4m
A C
B
Solution 3m 3m
Support Reactions. P2
a+ΣMA = 0; NC(6) - 15(3) - 30(4) = 0 NC = 27.5 kN
Method of Joints: By inspecting joints D and F, we notice that members DE, DC
and FA are zero force members. Thus
FDE = FDC = FFA = 0 Ans.
We will perform the joint equilibrium analysis by following the sequence of joints
C, B, F and E.
Joint C. Fig. b
4
+ c ΣFy = 0; 27.5 - FCEa b = 0 FCE = 34.375 kN (C) = 34.4 kN (C)Ans.
5
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6–21. Continued
Joint F. Fig. d
+ ΣFx = 0; 30 - FFE = 0 FFE = 30.0 kN (C)Ans.
S
Joint E. Fig. e
4 4
+ c ΣFy = 0; 34.375a b - 15.0 - FEAa b = 0
5 5
FEA = 15.625 kN (T) = 15.6 kN (T) Ans.
Ans:
FDE = FDC = FFA = 0
FCE = 34.4 kN (C)
FCB = 20.6 kN (T)
FBA = 20.6 kN (T)
FBE = 15.0 kN (T)
FFE = 30.0 kN (C)
FEA = 15.6 kN (T)
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6–22.
Joint F:
:
1
+ ©F = 0;
x FFD - FFE - FFB a b = 0 (1)
22
F FD - FFE = P
:
1
+ ©F = 0;
y FFB a b -P = 0
22
:
2 1 1
+ ©F = 0;
x FCA a b - 22P a b - FCD a b = 0
25 22 22
2 1
FCA - FCD = P
25 22
1 1 1
+c ©Fy = 0; F CA - 22P + FCD =0
25 22 22
2 25
FCA = P = 1.4907P = 1.49P (C)
3
22
F CD = P = 0.4714P = 0.471P (C)
3
Joint A:
:
22 1 2 25 2
+ ©F = 0;
x FAE - Pa b - Pa b = 0
3 22 3 25
5
FAE = P = 1.67 P (T)
3
Similarly,
FFD=1.67 P (T)
From Eq.(1), and Symmetry,
FFE = 0.667 P (T) Ans.
FFD = 1.67 P (T) Ans.
FAB = 0.471 P (C) Ans. Ans:
FFE = 0.667P (T)
FAE = 1.67 P (T) Ans.
FFD = 1.67P (T)
FAC = 1.49 P (C) Ans. FAB = 0.471P (C)
FAE = 1.67P (T)
FBF = 1.41 P (T) Ans. FAC = 1.49P (C)
FBD = 1.49 P (C) Ans. FBF = 1.41P (T)
FBD = 1.49P (C)
FEC = 1.41 P (T) Ans. FEC = 1.41P (T)
FCD = 0.471 P (C) Ans. FCD = 0.471P (C)
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6–23.
D
SOLUTION
d/ 2
Support reactions: A C
3
a + ©ME = 0; Ax a d b -Pd = 0 Ax = 0.6667P
2 d/ 2
:
+ ©F = 0; 2 P
x P - Ex = 0 Ex = 0.6667P
3 B
d d
+ c ©Fy = 0; Ey - P = 0 Ey = P
Joint E:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x FEC sin 33.69° - 0.6667P = 0
Joint A:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x 0.6667P - 2F cos 26.57° = 0 F = 0.3727P
Joint D:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x 0.3727P cos 26.57° - FDC cos 26.57° = 0
Joint B:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x 0.3727P cos 26.57° - FBC cos 26.57° = 0
Ans:
FEC = 1.20P (T)
FED = 0
FAB = FAD = 0.373P (C)
FDC = 0.373P (C)
FDB = 0.333P (T)
FBC = 0.373P (C)
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D
SOLUTION
d/ 2
Support reactions: A C
3
a + ©ME = 0; Ax a db -Pd = 0 Ax = 0.6667P
2
d/ 2
:
+ ©F = 0; 2
x P - Ex = 0 Ex = 0.6667P P
3
B
d d
+ c ©Fy = 0; Ey - P = 0 Ey = P
Joint E:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x FEC sin 33.69° - 0.6667P = 0
:
+ ©F = 0;
x 0.6667P - 2F cos 26.57° = 0 F = 0.3727P
Joint D:
:+ ©F = 0;
x 0.3727P cos 26.57° - FDC cos 26.57° = 0
Joint B:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x 0.3727P cos 26.57° - FBC cos 26.57° = 0
P = 4.16 kN
P = 8.05 kN
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6–25.
30
2m
2m
B
A
2m
Solution
Support Reactions. Not required.
Method of Joints: We will start the joint equilibrium analysis at joint C, followed by
joint D and finally joint A.
Joint C. Fig. a
+ c ΣFy = 0; FCB sin 60° - 2 = 0 FCB = 2.309 kN (C) = 2.31 kN (C) Ans.
+ ΣFx = 0; FCD - 2.309 cos 60° = 0 FCD = 1.1547 kN (C) = 1.15 kN (C) Ans.
S
Joint D. Fig. b
+ ΣFx = 0; FDB cos 30° - FDA sin 30° - 1.1547 = 0
S (1)
+ c ΣFy = 0; FDA cos 30° - FDB sin 30° - 2 = 0 (2)
Solving Eqs. (1) and (2)
FDB = 4.00 kN (T) FDA = 4.6188 kN (C) = 4.62 kN (C) Ans.
Joint A. Fig. c
+ ΣFx = 0; 4.6188 sin 30° - FAB = 0 FAB = 2.3094 kN (C) = 2.31 kN (C)Ans.
S
+ c ΣFy = 0; - 4.6188 cos 30° + NA = 0 NA = 4.00 kN
Ans:
FCB = 2.31 kN (C)
FCD = 1.15 kN (C)
FDB = 4.00 kN (T)
FDA = 4.62 kN (C)
FAB = 2.31 kN (C)
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6–26.
B
A
2m
Solution
Support Reactions. Not required.
Method of Joints: We will start the joint equilibrium analysis at joint C, followed by
joint D and finally joint A.
Joint C. Fig. a
+ c ΣFy = 0; FCB sin 60° - P = 0 FCB = 1.1547P (C)
+ ΣFx = 0; FCD - 1.1547P cos 60° = 0 FCD = 0.5774P (C)
S
Joint D. Fig. b
+ ΣFx = 0; FDB cos 30° - FDA sin 30° - 0.5774P = 0
S (1)
+ c ΣFy = 0; FDA cos 30° - FDB sin 30° - P = 0 (2)
Solving Eqs. (1) and (2),
FDA = 2.3094P (C) FDB = 2.00P (T)
Joint C. Fig. c
+ ΣFx = 0; 2.3094 P sin 30° - FAB = 0 FAB = 1.1547P (C)
S
+ c ΣFy = 0; NA - 2.3094 p cos 30° = 0 NA = 2.00P
By observation, members DA and DB are subjected to maximum compression and
tension, respectively. Thus, they will reach the limit first.
FDA = (FC)max; 2.3094P = 3 P = 1.299 kN = 1.30 kN(Control!) Ans.
FDB = (FC)max; 2.00P = 5 P = 2.50 kN
Ans:
P = 1.30 kN
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6–27.
1.5 m
C
F 30 kN
G H
1.5 m
SOLUTION B 40 kN
I
Support Reactions: Applying the moment equation of equilibrium about point A to 1.5 m
the free - body diagram of the truss, Fig. a,
A
a + ©MA = 0; 40(1.5) + 30(3) + 40(2) - Fy(4) = 0
Fy = 57.5 kN
:
+ ©F = 0;
x Ax - 30 - 40 = 0; Ax = 70 kN
Method of Sections: Using the bottom portion of the free - body diagram, Fig. b.
3
+ c ©Fy = 0; 32.5 + 42.5 - FDC ( ) = 0
5
Ans:
FHI = 42.5 kN (T)
FHC = 100 kN (T)
FDC = 125 kN (C)
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*6–28.
E D
1.5 m
F C
30 kN
G H
1.5 m
SOLUTION B 40 kN
I
Support Reactions: Applying the moment equation of equilibrium about point A to 1.5 m
the free - body diagram of the truss, Fig. a,
A
a + ©MA = 0; 40(1.5) + 30(3) + 40(2) - Fy(4) = 0
Fy = 57.5 kN
:
+ ©F = 0;
x Ax - 30 - 40 = 0; Ax = 70 kN
Method of Sections: Using the left portion of the free - body diagram, Fig. b.
3
+ c ©Fy = 0; 57.5 - FEH ( ) - 40 = 0
5
Ans:
FGH = 76.7 kN (T)
FED = 100 kN (C)
FEH = 29.2 kN (T)
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6–29.
4
+ c ©Fy = 0; FHE a b - 1500 - 1500 = 0
5
FEH = 3750 lb (T) Ans.
Ans:
FHG = 1125 lb (T)
FDE = 3375 lb (C)
FEH = 3750 lb (T)
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6–30.
4
+ c ©Fy = 0; FCH a b - 1500 - 1500 = 0
5
FCH = 5625 lb (C) Ans.
Ans:
FCD = 3375 lb (C)
FHI = 6750 lb (T)
FCH = 5625 lb (C)
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6–31.
Determine the force in members CD, CJ, KJ, and DJ of the 8000 lb
truss which serves to support the deck of a bridge. State if 4000 lb 5000 lb
these members are in tension or compression.
B C D E F
A G
12 ft
SOLUTION L K J I H
9 ft 9 ft 9 ft 9 ft 9 ft 9 ft
a + ©MC = 0; - 9500(18) + 4000(9) + FKJ(12) = 0
:
+ ©F = 0; 3
x - 9375 + 11 250 - FCJ = 0
5
Ans:
FKJ = 11.25 kip (T)
FCD = 9.375 kip (C)
FCJ = 3.125 kip (C)
FDJ = 0
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*6–32.
12 ft
SOLUTION L K J I H
9 ft 9 ft 9 ft 9 ft 9 ft 9 ft
a + ©ME = 0; - 5000(9) + 7500(18) - FJI(12) = 0
Ans:
FJI = 7.50 kip (T)
FEI = 2.50 kip (C)
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6–33.
3m H F
2 kN 2 kN
A
E
SOLUTION B C D
Joint C:
Ans:
FGF = 12.5 kN (C)
FCD = 6.67 kN (T)
FGC = 0
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6–34.
3m H F
2 kN 2 kN
A
E
SOLUTION B C D
Ans:
FGH = 12.5 kN (C)
FBG = 6.01 kN (T)
FBC = 6.67 kN (T)
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6–35.
Determine the force in members EF, CF, and BC, and state 1.5 m
4 kN E D
if the members are in tension or compression.
2m
8 kN F
C
Solution 2m
Ans:
FBC = 5.33 kN (C)
FEF = 5.33 kN (T)
FCF = 4.00 kN (T)
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*6–36.
Determine the force in members AF, BF, and BC, and state 1.5 m
4 kN E D
if the members are in tension or compression.
2m
8 kN F
C
Solution 2m
Also, write the force equation of equilibrium along the x axis, we can obtain FBF
directly.
Ans:
FAF = 21.3 kN (T)
FBC = 5.33 kN (C)
FBF = 20.0 kN (C)
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6–37.
D
A
B C
3m 3m 3m
P1
P2
Solution
Support Reactions. Referring to the FBD of the entire truss shown in Fig. a, ND can
be determined directly by writing the moment equation of equilibrium about point A.
a+ΣMA = 0; ND(9) - 12(6) - 9(3) - 6(3) = 0 ND = 13.0 kN
Method of sections. Referring to the FBD of the right portion of the truss
sectioned through a–a shown in Fig. b, FEF and FBC can be determined directly by
writing the moment equation of equilibrium about points B and E, respectively.
a+ΣMB = 0; 13.0(6) - 12(3) - FEF(3) = 0 FEF = 14.0 kN (C) Ans.
1
+ c ΣFy = 0; FBF + a 22ba b - 9 = 0 FBF = 8.00 kN (T) Ans.
22
Ans:
FEF = 14.0 kN (C)
FBC = 13.0 kN (T)
FBE = 1.41 kN (T)
FBF = 8.00 kN (T)
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6–38.
D
A
B C
3m 3m 3m
P1
P2
Solution
Support Reactions. Referring to the FBD of the entire truss shown in Fig. a, ND
can be determined directly by writing the moment equation of equilibrium about
point A.
a+ΣMA = 0; ND(9) - 12(3) - 6(3) - 9(6) = 0 ND = 12.0 kN
Method of Sections. Referring to the FBD of the right portion of the truss s ectioned
through a–a shown in Fig. b, FEF and FBC can be determined directly by writing the
moment equation of equilibrium about points B and E, respectively.
Also, FBE can be obtained directly by writing the force equation of equilibrium
along the y axis
1
+ c ΣFy = 0; 12.0 - 9 - FBE a b = 0
22
FBE = 322 kN = 4.24 kN (T) Ans.
Ans:
FEF = 15.0 kN (C)
FBC = 12.0 kN (T)
FBE = 4.24 kN (T)
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6–39.
3m
H F 2m
G
5m 5m 5m 5m
SOLUTION
Ay = 8.25 kN
5
a+ ΣMC = 0; - 8.25(10) + 2(10) + 4(5) + FHG (5) = 0
229
3
a+ ΣMO′ = 0; - 2(2.5) + 8.25(2.5) - 4(7.5) + FHC (12.5) = 0
234
Ans:
FBC = 10.4 kN (C)
FHG = 9.16 kN (T)
FHC = 2.24 kN (T)
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*6–40.
A B C D E
3m
H F 2m
G
5m 5m 5m 5m
SOLUTION
+ ΣFx = 0;
S Ex = 0
Ey = 9.75 kN
5
a+ ΣMC = 0; - 5(5) - 3(10) + 9.75(10) - FFG(5) = 0
229
3
a+ ΣMO′ = 0; - 9.75(2.5) + 5(7.5) + 3(2.5) - FCF (12.5) = 0
234
Joint G:
+ ΣFx = 0;
S FGH = 9.155 kN (T)
2
+ c ΣFy = 0; (9.155)(2) - FCG = 0
229
Ans:
FCD = 11.2 kN (C)
FCF = 3.21 kN (T)
FCG = 6.80 kN (C)
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6–41.
2m
A D
B C
11 kN
22 kN
Solution
Support Reactions. Referring to the FBD of the entire truss shown in Fig. a, ND
can be determined directly by writing the moment equation of equilibrium about
point A.
a+ΣMA = 0; ND(5.5) - 11(2) - 22(3.5) = 0 ND = 18.0 kN
Method of Sections. Referring to the FBD of the right portion of the truss
sectioned through a–a shown in Fig. b, FBC and FFE can be determined directly by
writing the moment equations of equilibrium about point E and B, respectively.
Also, FEB can be obtained directly by writing force equation of equilibrium along
the y axis
4
+ c ΣFy = 0; FEB a b + 18.0 - 22 = 0 FEB = 5.00 kN (C) Ans.
5
Ans:
FBC = 18.0 kN (T)
FFE = 15.0 kN (C)
FEB = 5.00 kN (C)
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6–42.
4 kN H J 6 kN
2m
1m 1m
A E
B C D
1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m
Solution
Support Reactions. Referring to the FBD of the entire truss shown in Fig. a, NA can
be determined directly by writing the moment equation of equilibrium about point E.
a+ΣME = 0; 9(1.5) + 12(3) + 6(4.5) + 4(6) - NA(6) = 0 NA = 16.75 kN
Method of Sections. Referring to the FBD of the left portion of the truss sectioned
through a–a shown in Fig. b, FHG, FHC and FBC can be determined directly by writing
the moment equations of equilibrium about points C, A, and H, respectively.
2
a+ΣMC = 0; FHG a b (3) + 6(1.5) + 4(3) - 16.75(3) = 0
213
FHG = 4.875213 kN (C) = 17.6 kN (C) Ans.
2
a+ΣMA = 0; FHC a b (3) - 6(1.5) = 0
213
Ans:
FHG = 17.6 kN (C)
FHC = 5.41 kN (C)
FBC = 19.1 kN (T)
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6–43.
4 kN H J 6 kN
2m
1m 1m
A E
B C D
1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m
Solution
Support Reactions. Referring to the FBD of the entire truss shown in Fig. a, Ey can
be determined directly by writing the moment equation of equilibrium about point A.
a+ΣMA = 0; Ey(6) - 6(6) - 9(4.5) - 12(3) - 6(1.5) = 0 Ey = 20.25 kN
S+ ΣFx = 0; Ex = 0
Method of Sections. Referring to the FBD of the right portion of the truss sectioned
through a–a shown in Fig. b, FGJ , FCJ and FCD can be determined directly by writing
moment equations of equilibrium about point C, E and J, respectively.
2
a+ΣMC = 0; 20.25(3) - 6(3) - 9(1.5) - FGJa b(3) = 0
213
Method of Joints. Using the result of FGJ to consider the equilibrium of joint G,
Fig. c,
Ans:
FGJ = 17.6 kN (C)
FCJ = 8.11 kN (C)
FCD = 21.4 kN (T)
FCG = 7.50 kN (T)
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*6–44.
Determine the force in members BE, EF, and CB, and state D
if the members are in tension or compression. 5 kN
4m 5 kN
C
E
10 kN
4m
SOLUTION B
F
:
+ ©F = 0;
x 5 + 10 - FBE cos 45° = 0 10 kN
4m
FBE = 21.2 kN (T) Ans.
A G
a + ©ME = 0; - 5 (4) + FCB (4) = 0
4m
FCB = 5 kN (T) Ans.
Ans:
FBE = 21.2 kN (T)
FCB = 5 kN (T)
FEF = 25 kN (C)
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6–45.
Determine the force in members BF, BG, and AB, and state D
if the members are in tension or compression. 5 kN
4m 5 kN
C
E
10 kN
4m
SOLUTION B
F
Joint F: 10 kN
:
+ ©F = 0; 4m
x FBF = 0 Ans.
A G
Section:
:
+ ©F = 0; 4m
x 5 + 10 + 10 - FBG cos 45° = 0
Ans:
FBF = 0
FBG = 35.4 kN (C)
FAB = 45 kN (T)
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6–46.
4 kN 5 kN
8 kN
Solution
Support Reactions. Referring to the FBD of the entire truss shown in Fig. a, Ay can
be determined directly by writing the moment equation of equilibrium about point E.
a+ΣME = 0; 5(4) + 8(8) + 4(12) - Ay(16) = 0 Ay = 8.25 kN
S+ ΣFx = 0; Ax = 0
Method of Sections. Referring to the FBD of the left portion of the truss section
through a–a shown in Fig. a, FBC, FGH and FCH can be determined directly by writing
the moment equations of equilibrium about points H, C, and O, respectively,
1
a+ΣMC = 0; FGHa b (10) + (4)(4) - 8.25(8) = 0
25
3
a+ΣMO = 0; FCH a b(10) + (8.25)(2) - 4(6) = 0 FCH = 1.25 kN (C) Ans.
5
Method of Joints. Using the result of FGH , equilibrium of joint G, Fig. c, requires
Ans:
FBC = 11.0 kN(T)
FGH = 11.2 kN(C)
FCH = 1.25 kN(C)
FCG = 10.0 kN(T)
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6–47.
Solution
Support Reactions. Referring to the FBD of the entire truss shown in Fig. a, Ay
can be determined directly by writing the moment equation of equilibrium about
point G.
Method of Sections. Referring to the FBD of the left portion of the truss sectioned
through a - a shown in Fig. b, FCD, FCJ and FKJ can be determined directly by writing
the moment equations of equilibrium about points J, A and C, respectively.
1
a+ΣMC = 0; FKJ a b(4) + 6(2) - 15.0 (4) = 0
25
FKJ = 1225 kN (C) = 26.8 kN (C) Ans.
Ans:
FCD = 18.0 kN (T)
FCJ = 10.8 kN (T)
FKJ = 26.8 kN (T)
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*6–48.
4 kN 5 kN
SOLUTION 8 kN
6 kN
Method of Joints: Applying the equations of equilibrium to the free - body diagram
of the truss, Fig. a,
:
+ ©F = 0;
x Ax = 0
Ay = 10.33 kN
Method of Sections: Using the left portion of the free - body diagram, Fig. a.
Ans:
FJK = 11.1 kN (C)
FCD = 12 kN (T)
FCJ = 1.60 kN (C)
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6–49.
4 kN 5 kN
SOLUTION 8 kN
6 kN
NG = 12.67 kN
Method of Sections: Using the right portion of the free - body diagram, Fig. b.
3
a + ©MF = 0; 12.67(2) - FHI a b (2) = 0
5
Ans:
FEF = 12.9 kN (T)
FFI = 7.21 kN (T)
FHI = 21.1 kN (C)
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6–50.
6 ft C
6 ft
B
SOLUTION A 6 ft
F CA = FCA B R
- 1i + 2j + 2 sin 60°k y
28 x
F CD = - FCD j
W = - 150 k
©F x = 0; - 0.354FCA + 0.354FCB = 0
Solving:
F BA = FBA i
Solving:
FBA = 0 Ans.
Ans:
FCA = FCB = 122 lb (C)
FCD = 173 lb (T)
FBD = 86.6 lb (T)
FBA = 0
FDA = 86.6 lb (T)
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6–51.
SOLUTION 3m
5m
Method of Joints: In this case, the support reactions are not required for C
determining the member forces.
3m
Joint A: A
FAB ¢ ≤ - 6 = 0
5 D y
©Fz = 0;
229 x 4m
6 kN
FAB = 6.462 kN 1T2 = 6.46 kN 1T2 Ans.
3 3
©Fx = 0; FAC a b - FAD a b = 0 FAC = FAD (1)
5 5
Joint B:
FBC ¢ ≤ - FBD ¢ ≤ = 0
3 3
©Fx = 0; FBC = FBD (1)
238 238
Ans:
FAB = 6.46 kN (T)
FAC = FAD = 1.50 kN (C)
FBC = FBD = 3.70 kN (C)
FBE = 4.80 kN (T)
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*6–52.
4 kN
C
G
4m
A
B
Solution
E y
Support Reactions. Not required 4m
x
Method of Joints. Perform the joint equilibrium analysis at joint G first and then
proceed to joint E.
Joint G. Fig. a
2 2
ΣFx = 0; FGDa b - FGCa
b = 0 FGD = FGC = F
25 25
1 1
ΣFy = 0; F a b + Fa b - 4 = 0 F = 225 kN
25 25
Thus,
Joint E. Fig. b
2
ΣFz = 0; FEDa b - 6.00 = 0 FED = 9.00 kN (T) Ans.
3
2 2 2
ΣFx = 0; FEAa b - FEBa b - 9.00a b = 0 (1)
25 25 3
1 1 1
ΣFy = 0; FEAa b + FEBa b - 9.00a b = 0 (2)
25 25 3
Solving Eqs. (1) and (2)
Ans:
FGC = 4.47 kN (T)
FGD = 4.47 kN (C)
FGE = 6.00 kN (C)
FED = 9.00 kN (T)
FEA = 6.71 kN (C)
FEB = 0
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6–53.
6 ft
D
6 ft
SOLUTION B
y
Method of Joints: In this case, there is no need to compute the support reactions. We A
will begin by analyzing the equilibrium of joint C, and then that of joints A and D. 6 ft
6 ft
Joint C: From the free - body diagram, Fig. a, x
3
©Fx = 0; FCA a b - 500 = 0
5
FCA = 833.33 lb = 833 lb(T) Ans.
3 3
©Fy = 0; FCB a b - FCD a b + 600 = 0 (1)
5 5
4 4 4
©Fz = 0; 400 - 833.33 a b - FCD a b - FCB a b = 0 (2)
5 5 5
3
©Fy = 0; F sin 45° + F sin 45° - 833.33 a b = 0
5
F = 353.55 lb
Thus, FAD = FAB = 353.55 lb = 354 lb(C) Ans.
4
©Fz = 0; 833.33 a b - Az = 0
5
Az = 666.67 lb
4
©Fz = 0; 333.33 a b - Dz = 0
5 Ans:
FCA = 833 lb (T)
Dz = 266.67 lb FCB = 667 lb (C)
Note: The equilibrium analysis of joint B can be used to determine the components FCD = 333 lb (T)
of support reaction of the ball and socket support at B. FAD = FAB = 354 lb (C)
FDB = 50 lb (T)
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6–54.
6 ft
D
6 ft
SOLUTION B
y
Method of Joints: In this case, there is no need to compute the support reactions. We A
will begin by analyzing the equilibrium of joint C, and then that of joints A and D. 6 ft
6 ft
x
Joint C: From the free - body diagram, Fig. a,
3
©Fx = 0; 600 + FCA a b = 0
5
4 4 4
©Fz = 0; -FCB a b - FCD a b -(- 1000) a b - 750 = 0 (2)
5 5 5
Solving Eqs. (1) and (2) yields
FCD = 406.25 lb = 406 lb(T) Ans.
3
©Fx = 0; 1000 a b - F sin 45° - F sin 45° = 0
5
F = 424.26 lb
Az = 800 lb
Joint D: From the free - body diagram, Fig. c,
3
©Fy = 0; 406.25 a b + 406.25 cos 45° - FDB = 0
5
FDB = 543.75 lb = 544 lb(C) Ans.
4
©Fz = 0; 406.25 a b - Dz = 0 Ans:
5
FCA = 1000 lb (C)
Dz = 325 lb FCD = 406 lb (T)
FCB = 344 lb (C)
Note: The equilibrium analysis of joint B can be used to determine the components FAB = FAD = 424 lb (T)
of support reaction of the ball and socket support at B. FDB = 544 lb (C)
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6–55.
3m 3m
C
D
B
Solution 3m
Support Reactions. Referring to the FBD of the entire truss shown in Fig. a, x A 5m y
Method of Joints. We will analyse the equilibrium of the joint at joint D first and
then proceed to joint F.
Joint D. Fig. b
+ c ΣFz = 0; 4.5981 - FDF sin 60° = 0 FDF = 5.3094 kN (C) = 5.31 kN (C)Ans.
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6–55. Continued
Joint F. Fig. c
5
ΣFx = 0; 2 - FEF - FCF = 0 (7)
234
1.5
ΣFy = 0; FAF cos 60° + 5.3094 cos 60° - 3 - FCF a b = 0 (8)
234
3 sin 60°
ΣFz = 0; 5.3094 sin 60° - 4 - FAF sin 60° - FCF a b = 0 (9)
234
Solving Eqs. (7), (8) and (9)
Ans:
FDF = 5.31 kN (C)
FEF = 2.00 kN (T)
FAF = 0.691 kN (T)
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*6–56.
3m
F 1.5 m
A E
2.5 m
Solution
Support Reactions. Not required
Joint D. Fig. a
4
ΣFx = 0; 20 - FDB a b = 0 FDB = 25.0 kN (T) Ans.
5
3
ΣFy = 0; 25.0 a b - FDC = 0 FDC = 15.0 kN (T) Ans.
5
ΣFz = 0; FDE - 12 = 0 FDE = 12.0 kN (C) Ans.
Joint C. Fig. b
1
ΣFy = 0; FCE a b + 15.0 = 0 FCE = - 1525 kN = 33.5 kN (C) Ans.
25
2
ΣFz = 0; - FCF - a - 1525ba b = 0 FCF = 30.0 kN (T) Ans.
25
Joint B. Fig. c
1.5 3
ΣFy = 0; FBE a b - 25.0 a b = 0
215.25 5
FBE = 10215.25 kN (T) = 39.1 kN (T) Ans.
4 2 2
ΣFx = 0; 25.0 a b - a10215.25b a b - FBF a b = 0
5 215.25 213
FBF = 0 Ans.
3
ΣFz = 0; - FBA - a10215.25b a b = 0
215.25
FBA = - 30.0 kN = 30.0 kN (C) Ans.
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Joint A. Fig. d
Joint F. Fig. e
Ans:
FDB = 25.0 kN (C)
FDC = 15.0 kN (T)
FDE = 12.0 kN (C)
FCE = 33.5 kN (C)
FCF = 30.0 kN (T)
FBE = 39.1 kN (T)
FBF = 0
FBA = 30.0 kN (C)
FAE = 0
FAF = 0
FFE = 0
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6–57.
3 ft
SOLUTION
B
F2
©Mz = 0; - Cy (3) - 400(3) = 0 E
x A 3 ft
Cy = - 400 lb 4 ft
©Fx = 0; Dx = 0 y
©M y = 0; Cz = 0 F1
Joint B:
©F z = 0; FBC = 0 Ans.
4
©Fy = 0; 400 - F = 0
5 BE
FBE = 500 lb (T) Ans.
3
©Fx = 0; FAB - (500) = 0
5
FAB = 300 lb (C) Ans.
Joint A:
3
©Fx = 0; 300 - FAC = 0
234
F AC = 583.1 = 583 lb (T) Ans.
3 3
©Fz = 0; (583.1) - 500 + F = 0
234 5 AD
FAD = 333 lb (T) Ans.
4 4
©Fy = 0; FAE - (333.3) - (583.1) = 0
5 234
FAE = 667 lb (C) Ans.
Joint E:
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6–57. Continued
Joint C:
3
ΣFx = 0; (583.1) - FCD = 0
234
FCD = 300 lb (C) Ans.
3
ΣFz = 0; FCF - (583.1) = 0
234
FCF = 300 lb (C) Ans.
4
ΣFy = 0; (583.1) - 400 = 0Check!
234
Joint F:
3
ΣFx = 0; FDF - 300 = 0
218
FDF = 424 lb (T) Ans.
3
ΣFz = 0; (424.3) - 300 = 0Check!
218
Ans:
FBF = 0
FBC = 0
FBE = 500 lb (T)
FAB = 300 lb (C)
FAC = 583 lb (T)
FAD = 333 lb (T)
FAE = 667 lb (C)
FDE = 0
FEF = 300 lb (C)
FCD = 300 lb (C)
FCF = 300 lb (C)
FDF = 424 lb (T)
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6–58.
3 ft
SOLUTION
B
©Fx = 0; Dx + 200 = 0 F2
E
x A 3 ft
Dx = - 200 lb 4 ft
y
©Mz = 0; -Cy (3) - 400(3) - 200(4) = 0
F1
Cy = - 666.7 lb
Cz = 200 lb
Joint B:
©F z = 0; FBC = 0 Ans.
4
©F y = 0; 400 - F = 0
5 BE
3
©Fx = 0; FAB - (500) = 0
5
Joint A:
3
©Fx = 0; 300 + 200 - FAC = 0
234
F AC = 971.8 = 972 lb (T) Ans.
3 3
©Fz = 0; (971.8) - 500 + FAD = 0
234 5
FAD = 0 Ans.
4
©Fy = 0; FAE + 300 - (971.8) = 0
234
FAE = 367 lb (C) Ans.
Joint E:
3
©Fx = 0; FEF - (500) = 0
5
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6–58. Continued
Joint C:
3
©Fx = 0; (971.8) - FCD = 0
234
FCD = 500 lb (C) Ans.
3
©Fz = 0; FCF - (971.8) + 200 = 0
234
FCF = 300 lb (C) Ans.
4
©F y = 0; (971.8) - 666.7 = 0 Check!
234
Joint F:
3
©Fx = 0; FDF - 300 = 0
218
FDF = 424 lb (T) Ans.
Ans:
FBF = 0
FBC = 0
FBE = 500 lb (T)
FAB = 300 lb (C)
FAC = 972 lb (T)
FAD = 0
FAE = 367 lb (C)
FDE = 0
FEF = 300 lb (C)
FCD = 500 lb (C)
FCF = 300 lb (C)
FDF = 424 lb (T)
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6–59.
B
x 2m
1.5 m
Ans:
FAD = 686 N (T)
FBD = 0
FCD = 615 N (C)
FBC = 229 N (T)
FAC = 343 N (T)
FEC = 457 N (C)
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*6–60.
Joint C:
1
©Fx = 0; FBC - (397.5) = 0
27.25
FBC = 148 N (T) Ans.
1.5
©Fy = 0; (397.5) - FAC = 0
27.25
FAC = 221 N (T) Ans.
2
©Fz = 0; FEC - (397.5) = 0
27.25
FEC = 295 N (C) Ans.
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6–61.
SOLUTION
B
Equations of Equilibrium: Applying the force equation of equilibrium along the
P
y axis of pulley A on the free - body diagram, Fig. a, A
+ c ©Fy = 0; 2TB - 50 = 0 TB = 25 lb
Ans:
P = 12.5 lb
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6–62.
SOLUTION
Equations of Equilibrium:
P = 25.0 lb Ans.
b) + c ©Fy = 0; 3P - 100 = 0
P = 33.3 lb Ans.
P¿ = 33.33 lb
+ c ©Fy = 0; 3P - 33.33 = 0
P = 11.1 lb Ans.
Ans:
P = 25.0 lb
P = 33.3 lb
P = 11.1 lb
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6–63.
SOLUTION P
Equations of Equilibrium: Applying the force equation of equilibrium along the
y axis of each pulley.
+ c ©Fy = 0; R - 3P = 0; R = 3P
+ c ©Fy = 0; T - 3R = 0; T = 3R = 9P
P = 18.9 N Ans.
Ans:
P = 18.9 N
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*6–64.
SOLUTION A
C
Using the above result and writing the force equation of equilibrium along the y¿
axis of pulley C on the free - body diagram in Fig. b,
Ans:
P = 368 N
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6–65.
4m
A B
Solution
Free Body Diagram. The frame will be dismembered into members BC and AC. 3m
The solution will be very much simplified if one recognizes that member AC is a
two force member. The FBDs of member BC and pin A are shown in Figs. a and b,
respectively.
4
+ c ΣFy = 0; 6.6667 a b - By = 0 By = 5.333 kN = 5.33 kN Ans.
5
Then, the equilibrium of pin A gives
Ans:
Bx = 4.00 kN
By = 5.33 kN
Ax = 4.00 kN
Ay = 5.33 kN
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6–66.
2m
0.3 m
C
A B
1.5 m 1.5 m
Solution
Free Body Diagram. The assembly will be dismembered into member AC, BD and 12 kN
pulley E. The solution will be very much simplified if one recognizes that member
BD is a two force member. The FBD of pulley E and member AC are shown in Fig. a
and b respectively.
4
+ c ΣFy = 0; 30.0 a b - 6 - 6 - Ay = 0 Ay = 12.0 kN Ans.
5
Thus,
FB = FBD = 30.0 kN
3
Dx = (30) = 18.0 kN Ans.
5
4
Dy = (30) = 24.0 kN Ans.
5
Ans:
Ax = 24.0 kN
Ay = 12.0 kN
Dx = 18.0 kN
Dy = 24.0 kN
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6–67.
3 ft 4 ft
SOLUTION
a + ©MA = 0; -60 + Dx (0.5) = 0
Dx = 120 lb
:
+ ©F = 0;
x Ax = 120 lb Ans.
+ c ©Fy = 0; Ay = 0 Ans.
NC = 15.0 lb Ans.
Ans:
Ax = 120 lb
Ay = 0
NC = 15.0 lb
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*6–68.
C F
SOLUTION
5 ft 5 ft
For segment BD:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x Dx = 0 Ans.
:
+ ©F = 0;
x Ax = 0 Ans.
:
+ ©F = 0;
x Ex = 0 Ans.
Ans:
By = 30 kip
Dx = 0
Dy = 30 kip
Cy = 135 kip
Ay = 75 kip
Fy = 135 kip
Ex = 0
Ey = 75 kip
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6–69.
500 lb/ ft D
6 ft
9 ft
A C
6 ft 6 ft 8 ft
SOLUTION
Member DB:
3
a + ©MB = 0; 3.15 (6) - FCD a b (9) = 0
5
:
4
+ ©F = 0;
x -Bx + 3.50a b = 0
5
3
+ c ©Fy = 0; By - 3.15 + 3.50 a b = 0
5
Member AC:
:
4
+ ©F = 0;
x Ax - 3.50 a b = 0
5
3
+ c ©Fy = 0; Ay - 3 - 3.50 a b = 0
5
3
a + ©MA = 0; MA - 3(6) - 3.50 a b (12) = 0
5
Ans:
Bx = 2.80 kip
By = 1.05 kip
Ax = 2.80 kip
Ay = 5.10 kip
MA = 43.2 kip # ft
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6–70.
0.3 m
C B
1.5 m
Solution A
Free Body Diagram. The solution will be very much simplified if one realizes that
member AB is a two force member. Also, the tension in the cable is equal to the
weight of the cylinder and is constant throughout the cable.
2m
0.5 m
Equations of Equilibrium. Consider the equilibrium of member BC by referring to
its FBD, Fig. a,
3
a+ΣMC = 0; FAB a b(2) + 75(9.81)(0.3) - 75(9.81)(2.8) = 0
5
FAB = 1532.81 N
a+ΣMB = 0; Cy (2) + 75(9.81)(0.3) - 75(9.81)(0.8) = 0
Cy = 183.94 N = 184 N Ans.
Thus,
FB = FAB = 1532.81 N
4
Bx = (1532.81) = 1226.25 N = 1.23 kN Ans.
5
3
By = (1532.81) = 919.69 N = 920 kN Ans.
5
Ans:
Cy = 184 N
Cx = 490.5 N
Bx = 1.23 kN
By = 920 kN
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6–71.
A B C D E
3m 4m 6m 3m
2m
Solution
Free Body Diagram. The compound beam is being dismembered into members AB,
BD and DE of which their respective FBDs are shown in Fig. a, b and c.
Ans:
NE = 18.0 kN
NC = 4.50 kN
Ax = 0
Ay = 7.50 kN
MA = 22.5 kN # m
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*6–72.
200 N/ m
2m
60
A B
Solution
Free Body Diagram. The frame is being dismembered into members AC and BC of
which their respective FBDs are shown in Fig. a and b.
2 2 1
a+ΣMA = 0; Cy a b + Cx (2) - 200 a ba b = 0 (1)
tan 60° sin 60° sin 60°
a+ΣMB = 0; Cy(2) - Cx(2) + 800(2) = 0 (2)
Cy = - 338.12 N Cx = 461.88 N
The negative sign indicates that Cy acts in the sense opposite to that shown in the
FBD write the force equation of equilibrium for member AC, Fig. a,
Thus,
Ans:
FC = 572 N
FA = 572 N
FB = 478 N
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6–73.
Determine the reactions at the supports at A, E, and B of 900 N/m 900 N/m
the compound beam.
B
A C D E
3m 3m 4m 3m 3m
Solution
Free Body Diagram. The solution will be very much simplified if one realizes that
member CD is a two force member.
+ ΣFx = 0; FCD = 0
S
1
a+ΣMB = 0; (900)(6)(4) - NE (3) = 0 NE = 3600 N = 3.60 kN Ans.
2
1
a+ΣME = 0; (900)(6)(1) - NB (3) = 0 NB = 900 N Ans.
2
Then the equilibrium of member AC gives
+ ΣFx = 0; Ax = 0
S Ans.
1
+ c ΣFy = 0; Ay -
(900)(6) = 0 Ay = 2700 N = 2.70 kN Ans.
2
Ans:
NE = 3.60 kN
NB = 900 N
Ax = 0
Ay = 2.70 kN
MA = 8.10 kN # m
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6–74.
4 ft
4 ft 4 ft
SOLUTION C
A B
Pulley E:
+ c ©Fy = 0; 2T - 700 = 0 E
60
T = 350 lb Ans.
W
Member ABC:
700 lb
a + ©MA = 0; TBD sin 45°(4) - 350 sin 60°(4) # 700 (8) = 0
TBD = 2409 lb
+ c ©Fy = 0; - A y + 2409 sin 45° - 350 sin 60° - 700 = 0
A y = 700 lb Ans.
: ©Fx = 0;
+ - A y - 2409 cos 45° - 350 cos 60° + 350 - 350 = 0
At D:
Ans:
T = 350 lb
Ay = 700 lb
Ax = 1.88 kip
Dx = 1.70 kip
Dy = 1.70 kip
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6–75.
A B
SOLUTION
Pulley E: E
60
+ c ©Fy = 0; 2T - 700 = 0
T = 350 lb Ans. W
700 lb
Member ABC:
a + ©MA = 0; By (4) - 700 (8) - 100 (4) - 350 sin 60° (4) = 0
By = 1803.1 lb
Ay = 700 lb Ans.
:
+ ©F = 0;
x Ax - 350 cos 60° - Bx + 350 - 350 = 0
Ax = Bx + 175 (1)
Member DB:
Bx = 1823.1 lb
:
+ ©F = 0;
x -Dx + 1823.1 = 0
+ c ©Fy = 0; Dy - 40 - 1803.1 = 0
Ans:
T = 350 lb
Ay = 700 lb
Dx = 1.82 kip
Dy = 1.84 kip
Ax = 2.00 kip
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*6–76.
D C
1.5 m
E
3m
3m
Solution F
Free Body Diagram. The frame will be dismembered into members AD, EF, CD 1.5 m
and BC. The solution will be very much simplified if one realizes that members CD
A B
and EF are two force member. Therefore, only the FBD of members AD and BC,
Fig. a and b respectively, need to be drawn
4
a+ΣMA = 0; FEF a b(3) - FCD (4.5) - 400 (4.5)(2.25) = 0 (1)
5
4
a+ΣMB = 0; - FEF a b(1.5) + FCD (4.5) = 0 (2)
5
3
+ c ΣFy = 0; 3375 a b - Ay = 0 Ay = 2025 N = 2.025 kN Ans.
5
Also, for member BC, Fig. b
Ans:
Ax = 0
Ay = 2.025 kN
Bx = 1.80 kN
By = 2.025 kN
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6–77.
4 ft
SOLUTION
A 600 lb ft
Member AC:
3 ft 3 ft 2 ft
a + ©MA = 0; NC (5) - 600 = 0
NC = 120 lb
:
4
+ ©F = 0;
x Ax - 120a b = 0
5
Ax = 96 lb Ans.
3
+ c ©Fy = 0; - Ay + 120 a b = 0
5
Ay = 72 lb Ans.
Member BDE:
3
a + ©Mg = 0; 500 (8) + 120 a b (5) - Dy (2) = 0
5
:
4
+ ©F = 0;
x - Ex + 120 a b = 0
5
Ex = 96 lb Ans.
3
+ c ©Fy = 0; - 500 - 120 a b + 2180 - Ey = 0
5
Ans:
Ax = 96 lb
Ay = 72 lb
Dy = 2.18 kip
Ex = 96.0 lb
Ey = 1.61 kip
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6–78.
Solution
Free Body Diagram. The compound beam will be dismembered into members ABD
and CD of which their respective FBD are shown in Fig. a and b.
Ans:
NC = 3.00 kN
NA = 3.00 kN
By = 18.0 kN
Bx = 0
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6–79.
A 60 D
E a/2
SOLUTION 1.5 a
Free Body Diagram: The solution for this problem will be simplified if one realizes
that member CD is a two force member.
:
+ ©F = 0;
x Bx - 10.93 sin 30° = 0
Bx = 5.464F
From (b),
F E = 3.64F Ans.
Ans:
NC = ND = 2 lb
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*6–80.
FAB = 4 lb
Using the result of FAB and considering the free-body diagram in Fig. b,
:
+ ©F = 0; 4 - NC - ND = 0 (2)
x
Ans:
NC = ND = 2 1b
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6–81.
2m
SOLUTION H
Free Body Diagrams: The solution for this problem will be simplified if one realizes D
that members FB and DB are two-force members.
1m
C
Equations of Equilibrium: For FBD(a),
A B
1938.87 ¢ ≤ - 1226.25 - Ey = 0
3
+ c ©Fy = 0;
210
Ey = 613.125N
: Ex - 1938.87 ¢ ≤ = 0
+ ©F = 0; 1
x
210
Ex = 613.125 N
Ans:
FFB = 1.94 kN
FBD = 2.60 kN
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6–82.
SOLUTION
20
From FBD (a) 1.5 in. 1 in. 3 in.
5 lb
a + ©ME = 0; 5(4) - FCD sin 30.26°(1) = 0 FCD = 39.693 lb
:
+ ©F = 0;
x Ex - 39.693 cos 30.26° = 0 Ex = 34.286 lb
NA = 36.0 lb Ans.
Ans:
NA = 36.0 lb
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6–83.
D
1m
B
A
C
2m 1m
Solution
Free Body Diagram. The assembly will be dismembered into members GFE, EDC,
FD, BD and ABC. The solution will be very much simplified if one recognizes
members FD and BD are two force members. The FBDs of members GFE, EDC
and ABC are shown in Figs. a, b and c respectively.
2
a+ΣME = 0; 6(3) - FFD a b(1) = 0 FFD = 925 kN = 20.1 kN Ans.
25
a+ΣMF = 0; 6(2) - Ey (1) = 0 Ey = 12.0 kN
1 1
a+ΣMC = 0; 9.00(3) - a925b a b(1) - FBD a b(1) = 0
25 22
FBD = 1822 kN = 25.5 kN Ans.
1 2
+ c ΣFy = 0; 12.0 + a1822ba b - a925ba b - C′y = 0
22 25
C′y = 12.0 kN Ans.
Ans:
FFD = 20.1 kN
FBD = 25.5 kN
Cx″ = 18.0 kN
Cy″ = 12.0 kN
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*6–84.
E B
1.5 m 2m
Solution
Free Body Diagram. The FBDs of the entire assembly, member CDB and the
cylinder are shown in Figs. a, b and c, respectively.
Ans:
Ax = 294 N
Ay = 196 N
NC = 147 N
NE = 343 N
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6–85.
The three power lines exert the forces shown on the truss 20 ft 20 ft
joints, which in turn are pin-connected to the poles AH and E
A
EG. Determine the force in the guy cable AI and the pin
20 ft
reaction at the support H.
B C D
40 ft 40 ft
800 lb 800 lb
800 lb
125 ft
SOLUTION
AH is a two - force member.
I H G F
Joint B:
50 ft 30 ft 30 ft 30 ft 30 ft 50 ft
+ c ©Fy = 0; FAB sin 45° - 800 = 0
FAB = 1131.37 lb
Joint C:
FCA = 1264.91 lb
Joint A:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x - TAI sin 21.801° - FH cos 76.504° + 1264.91 cos 18.435° + 1131.37 cos 45° = 0
+ c ©Fy = 0; - TAI cos 21.801° + FH sin 76.504° - 1131.37 sin 45° - 1264.91 sin 18.435° = 0
Solving,
Ans:
TAI = 2.88 kip
FH = 3.99 kip
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6–86.
SOLUTION
Free-Body Diagram: The solution for this problem will be simplified if one realizes 3 ft 2.5 ft
that the pitman AD is a two force member.
FAD = 449.08 lb
From (b),
M = 314 lb # ft Ans.
Ans:
M = 314 lb # ft
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6–87.
Determine the force that the jaws J of the metal cutters 15$
100 N
exert on the smooth cable C if 100-N forces are applied to
the handles. The jaws are pinned at E and A, and D and B. 400 mm
There is also a pin at F.
15$
A 20 mm
J
E
15$
C
F 15$
D B
SOLUTION 30 mm 80 mm
20 mm
Free Body Diagram: The solution for this problem will be simplified if one realizes
that member ED is a two force member. 400 mm
From (a),
Ay = 7364.10 N
Ans:
FC = 19.6 kN
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*6–88.
F G
SOLUTION 200 mm B 200 mm
p
Member EF: A u 30 C
Fy = 3.464 kN
Joint E:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x FDE cos 30° - 6 = 0
FDE = 6.928 kN
F = 6.93 kN Ans.
Ans:
F = 6.93 kN
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6–89.
D
3m
A
C
B
1.5 m
Solution 600 N
F 300 N
Free Body Diagram. The solution will be very much simplified if one determines
the support reactions first and then considers the equilibrium of two of its three
members after they are dismembered. The FBDs of the entire assembly, member
DBF and member ABC are shown in Figs. a, b and c, respectively.
Next, write the moment equation of equilibrium about point D for member DBF,
Fig. b.
Ans:
Cx = 650 N
Cy = 0
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6–90.
B 10 mm
A
P
SOLUTION
10
u = sin -1
a b = 36.03°
17
Equations of Equilibrium:
N B = NC
:
+ ©F = 0;
x 80 - NC cos 36.03° - NC cos 36.03° = 0
NB = NC = 49.5 N Ans.
Ans:
NB = NC = 49.5 N
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6–91.
C H
D 10
2m
60 0.5 m
A
G
SOLUTION
Assembly FHG:
Assembly CEFHG:
Ans:
FEF = 8.18 kN (T)
FAD = 158 kN (C)
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*6–92.
C 50 ft
SOLUTION 4 ft
BCE:
B
a + ©MB = 0; - 50(6) - NC(5) + 50(8) = 0 A
3 ft 3 ft
NC = 20 lb Ans.
:
4
+ ©F = 0;
x Bx + 20a b - 50 = 0
5
Bx = 34 lb Ans.
3
+ c ©Fy = 0; By - 20a b - 50 = 0
5
By = 62 lb Ans.
ACD:
:
4
+ ©F = 0;
x -Ax - 20a b + 50 = 0
5
Ax = 34 lb Ans.
3
+ c ©Fy = 0; -Ay + 20 a b = 0
5
Ay = 12 lb Ans.
4
a + ©MA = 0; MA + 20a b(4) - 50(8) = 0
5
MA = 336 lb # ft Ans.
Ans:
Nc = 20 lb
Bx = 34 lb
By = 62 lb
Ax = 34 lb
Ay = 12 lb
MA = 336 lb ~ ft
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6–93.
SOLUTION
Member AB:
a + ©MA = 0; FBC sin f(0.2 sin u) + FBC cos f(0.2 cos f)- 50 = 0
250
FBC =
(sin f sin u + cos f cos u)
Piston:
:
+ ©F = 0;
x FBC cos f -P = 0
250 cos f
P = (1)
(sin f sin u + cos f cos u)
cos u
f = sin-1 a b (2)
2.25
cos u
250 cos c sin-1 a bd
2.25
P(u) =
b d # cos u
sin u cos u cos u
+ cos csin-1 a
2.25 2.25
Ans:
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6–94.
4 5
3
5
4
SOLUTION 3
All coins:
+ c ©Fy = 0; NB - 5 (0.0235) = 0
A
NB = 0.1175 lb Ans.
B
Bottom coin:
4
+ c ©Fy = 0; 0.1175 - 0.0235 - N a b = 0
5
N = 0.1175 lb
:
3
+ ©F = 0;
x NA - 0.1175 a b = 0
5
NA = 0.0705 lb Ans.
Ans:
NB = 0.1175 lb
NA = 0.0705 lb
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6–95.
The nail cutter consists of the handle and the two cutting 1 lb
blades. Assuming the blades are pin connected at B and the 0.25 in. 0.25 in.
surface at D is smooth, determine the normal force on the 1.5 in.
fingernail when a force of 1 lb is applied to the handles as
shown. The pin AC slides through a smooth hole at A and is
attached to the bottom member at C.
A
B
SOLUTION D
Handle: C
FA = 6 lb
+ c ©Fy = 0; ND - 1 - 6 = 0
ND = 7 lb
Top blade:
FN = 5.25 lb Ans.
Or bottom blade:
FN = 5.25 lb Ans.
Ans:
FN = 5.25 lb
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*6–96.
SOLUTION C C
Bar:
F = 175 lb Ans.
Man:
NC = 350 lb Ans.
(b)
Bar:
F = 87.5 lb Ans.
Man:
NC = 87.5 lb Ans.
Ans:
F = 175 lb
Nc = 350 lb
F = 87.5 lb
Nc = 87.5 lb
588
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6–97.
SOLUTION C C
Bar:
+ c ©Fy = 0; 2(F>2) - 102.5 - 102.5 = 0
F = 205 lb Ans.
Man:
NC = 380 lb Ans.
(b)
Bar:
F = 102 lb Ans.
Man:
NC = 72.5 lb Ans.
Ans:
F = 205 lb
NC = 380 lb
F = 102 lb
NC = 72.5 lb
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6–98.
C
D
Solution
Free Body Diagram. The frame will be dismembered into members BD and AC, of
which their respective FBDs are shown in Figs. a and b. 500 N
Ans:
Ey = 1.00 kN
Ex = 3.00 kN
Bx = 2.50 kN
By = 1.00 kN
Ax = 2.50 kN
Ay = 500 N
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6–99.
:
+ ©F = 0;
x Ax - 12 743.56 = 0
+ c ©Fy = 0; 300(9.81) - Ay = 0
Using the results for Ax and Ay obtained above and applying the moment equation
of equilibrium about point B on the free - body diagram of segment BAD, Fig. b,
Ans:
NC = 12.7 kN
Ax = 12.7 kN
Ay = 2.94 kN
ND = 1.05 kN
591
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*6–100.
SOLUTION
Fs = kx; Fs = 300 (0.02) = 6 N I
+ c ©Fy = 0; - FG + 6 = 0
V
FG = 6 N
J
a + ©MF = 0; - 6(40) + T(25) = 0
T = 9.60 N Ans.
D
C
Ans:
T = 9.60 N
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6–101.
30 mm
30 275 mm
C
B
D E
30 mm
30
A
SOLUTION
Equations of Equilibrium: First, we will consider the free-body diagram of the clamp in
Fig. a. Writing the moment equation of equilibrium about point D,
Subsequently, the free - body diagram of the handle in Fig. b will be considered.
a + ©MC = 0; FBE cos 30°(70) - FBE sin 30°(30) - F cos 30°(275 cos 30° + 70)
-F sin 30°(275 sin 30°) = 0
45.62FBE - 335.62F = 0 (1)
:
+ ©F = 0;
x 1175 + F sin 30° - FBE sin 30° = 0
0.5FBE - 0.5F = 1175 (2)
Ans:
F = 370 N
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6–102.
70 mm
235 mm
30 mm
30 275 mm
C
B
D E
30 mm
30
A
SOLUTION
Equations of Equilibrium: First, we will consider the free-body diagram of the handle
in Fig. a.
a + ©MC = 0; FBE cos 30°(70) - FBE sin 30°(30) - 350 cos 30°(275 cos 30° + 70)
-350 sin 30°(275 sin 30°) = 0
FBE = 2574.81 N
:
+ ©F = 0;
x Cx - 2574.81 sin 30° + 350 sin 30° = 0
Cx = 1112.41 N
Ans:
NA = 284 N
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6–103.
3m
3 kN
Solution 1m
A
Free Body Diagram. The assembly will be dismembered into members
BC, CD, CE and AD. The solution will be very much simplified if one D E
recognizes member CE is a two force member. The FBDs of members 3m 3m
CD, BC and AD are shown in Figs. a, b and c, respectively.
Next write the moment equation of equilibrium about point B for member BC,
Fig. b and about point A for member AD, Fig. c,
4
a+ΣMB = 0; 2(2) + 4(4) + Dy (6) - FCE a b(6) = 0 (1)
5
4
a+ΣMA = 0; FCE a b(3) - Dy(6) = 0 (2)
5
Solving Eqs. (1) and (2)
Finally, write the force equation of equilibrium for member BC, Fig. b,
4
+ c ΣFy = 0; By + 8.3333 a b - 3.3333 - 4 - 2 = 0
5
By = 2.6667 kN = 2.67 kN Ans.
Ans:
By = 2.67 kN
Bx = 4.25 kN
Ay = 3.33 kN
Ax = 7.25 kN
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*6–104.
1 ft
7 ft
B
SOLUTION
a + ©MD = 0; FCA (sin 60°)(1) - 1400(8) = 0
:
+ ©F = 0;
x - 11 918.79 cos 70° + 12 932.65 cos 60° - FAD = 0
Ans:
FCA = 12.9 kip
FAB = 11.9 kip
FAD = 2.39 kip
596
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6–105.
800 mm
200 mm
Solution
Free Body Diagram. The assembly will be dismembered into members ACF, CDE
and BD. The solution will be very much simplified if one recognizes member BD
is a two force member. Here, the spring force is FSP = kx = 600(0.025) = 150 N.
The FBDs of members ACF and CDE are shown in Figs. a and b, respectively.
Ans:
P = 198 N
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6–106.
Fsp = kx = 150(0.5) = 75 lb
Equations of Equilibrium: First, we will analyze the equilibrium of joint B. From the
free-body diagram in Fig. a,
:
+ ©F = 0; FAB cos 48.59° - FBC cos 48.59° = 0
x
FAB = FBC = F¿
F¿ = 50 lb
From the free-body diagram in Fig. b, using the result FBC = F¿ = 50 lb, and
analyzing the equilibrium of joint C, we have
:
+ ©F = 0; 2(50 cos 48.59°) - F = 0
x
Ans:
F = 66.1 lb
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6–107.
Spring Force Formula: The elongation of the spring is x = 2d - 1. Thus, the force
in the spring is given by
Fsp = kx = 150(2d - 1)
Equations of Equilibrium: First, we will analyze the equilibrium of joint B. From the
free-body diagram in Fig. b,
:
+ ©F = 0; FAB cos u - FBC cos u = 0 FAB = FBC = F¿
x
150d - 75
+ c ©Fy = 0; 2F¿(d) - 150(2d - 1) = 0 F¿ =
d
150d - 75
From the free-body diagram in Fig. c, using the result FBC = F¿ = , and
d
analyzing the equilibrium of joint C, we have
150d - 75 150d - 75
+ c ©Fy = 0; FCD sin u - a b sin u = 0 FCD =
d d
150d - 75
:
+ ©F = 0; 2c a b a 11 - d2 b d - 50 = 0
x
d
Solving the above equation using a graphing utility, we obtain Ans.
d = 0.6381 ft = 0.638 ft or d = 0.9334 ft = 0.933 ft
Ans:
d = 0.638 ft
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*6–108.
The skid steer loader has a mass of 1.18 Mg, and in the 1.25 m
position shown the center of mass is at G1. If there is a 300-kg
stone in the bucket, with center of mass at G2, determine the
reactions of each pair of wheels A and B on the ground and
the force in the hydraulic cylinder CD and at the pin E.There
is a similar linkage on each side of the loader.
30 E
D
G2 C
G1
SOLUTION
Entire system: 0.5 m
Upper member:
FCD 12 949
F¿ CD = = = 6.47 kN Ans.
2 2
:
+ ©F = 0;
x Ex - 12 949 cos 30° = 0
Ex = 11 214 N
Ey = 3532 N
¿
FE 11 757
FE = = = 5.88 kN Ans.
2 2
Ans:
NA = 11.1 kN ( Both wheels )
F′CD = 6.47 kN
F′E = 5.88 kN
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6–109.
Determine the force P on the cable if the spring is 6 in. 6 in. 4 in.
compressed 0.5 in. when the mechanism is in the position
shown. The spring has a stiffness of k = 800 lb>ft. A
6 in.
B D
30
C
SOLUTION P
24 in.
0.5
FE = ks = 800 a b = 33.33 lb
12
By = 0.6667P (2)
:
+ ©F = 0;
x -Bx + FCD cos 30° = 0 (3)
FCD = 3.333 P
Bx = 2.8867 P
P = 46.9 lb Ans.
Ans:
P = 46.9 lb
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6–110.
u
k 150 N/ m B
u
Solution A
Ans:
u = 23.7°
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6–111.
u
k 150 N/ m B
u
Solution A
Free Body Diagram. The assembly is being dismembered into members AB and BC
of which their respective FBD are shown in Fig. b and a. Here, the spring stretches
x = 2(2 sin 30°) - 0.3 = 1.7 m. Thus, FSP = kx = 150(1.7) = 255 N.
a+ΣMC = 0; Bx (2 sin 30°) + By (2 cos 30°) - m(9.81) cos 30° = 0 (1)
a+ΣMA = 0; Bx (2 sin 30°) - By (2 cos 30°) - m(9.81) cos 30° = 0 (2)
+ c ΣFy = 0; 255 - m(9.81) - By = 0 (3)
255 - m(9.81) = 0
m = 26.0 kg Ans.
Ans:
m = 26.0 kg
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*6–112.
SOLUTION 12 in.
Geometry:
l¿ AC 12
= l¿ AC = 18.242 in.
sin 130.53° sin 30°
Free Body Diagram: The solution for this problem will be simplified if one
realizes that member CB is a two force member. Since the spring
stretches x = lAC - l¿ AC = 20 - 18.242 = 1.758 in. the spring force is
Fsp = kx = 15 (1.758) = 26.37 lb.
FCB = 27.97 lb
Ans:
M = 14.2 lb # ft
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6–113.
The platform scale consists of a combination of third and first 100 mm 150 mm
250 mm
class levers so that the load on one lever becomes the effort
that moves the next lever. Through this arrangement, a small H
weight can balance a massive object. If x = 450 mm, E F
determine the required mass of the counterweight S required G
to balance a 90-kg load, L.
C D
150 mm
350 mm S
B
A
x
SOLUTION
Equations of Equilibrium: Applying the moment equation of equilibrium about
point A to the free - body diagram of member AB in Fig. a,
FBG = 264.87 N
Using the result of FBG and writing the moment equation of equilibrium about
point F on the free - body diagram of member EFG in Fig. b,
FED = 158.922 N
Using the result of FED and writing the moment equation of equilibrium about
point C on the free - body diagram of member CDI in Fig. c,
Ans:
mS = 1.71 kg
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6–114.
150 mm
350 mm S
B
A
x
SOLUTION
Equations of Equilibrium: Applying the moment equation of equilibrium about
point A to the free - body diagram of member AB in Fig. a,
FBG = 2.943 lb
Using the result of FBG and writing the moment equation of equilibrium about
point F on the free - body diagram of member EFG in Fig. b,
FED = 1.7658mL
Using the result of FED and writing the moment equation of equilibrium about
point C on the free - body diagram of member CDI in Fig. c,
Ans:
mL = 106 kg
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6–115.
C
SOLUTION G
y
GF is a two - force member, so the 800 - N force acts along the axis of GF. Using
FBD (a),
P Pk
©Mx = 0; - P(1.2) + 800 sin 45°(0.6) = 0
P = 283 N Ans.
©Mz = 0; - Ay (0.3) + Ey (0.3) = 0
©Fy = 0; - Ay - Ey + 800 sin 45° = 0
Ay = Ey = 283 N
©Mx = 0; Az (0.6) + Ez (0.6) -283((0.6) = 0
©My = 0; Az(0.3) -Ez (0.3) = 0
Az = Ez = 118 N
Ans:
P = 283 N
Bx = Dx = 42.5 N
By = Dy = 283 N
Bz = Dz = 283 N
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*6–116.
SOLUTION 4m
800 N m
From FBD (a) B
x 2m 3m y
©My = 0; MBy = 0
MBx = 800 N # m
1.5 m
©Mx = 0; - MBx + 800 = 0 C
©Fz = 0; Az = 0 Ans.
©Fx = 0; - Ax + Bx = 0 (2)
©Fy = 0; - Ay + By = 0 (3)
Negative sign indicates that MCy acts in the opposite sense to that shown on FBD.
Ans:
Az = 0
Ax = 172 N
Ay = 115 N
Cx = 47.3 N
Cy = 61.9 N
Cz = 125 N
MCy = -429 N # m
MCz = 0
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6–117.
0.8 m
SOLUTION
D
4 C
©My = 0; - FAB (0.6) + 2.5(0.3) = 0
5 x 0.5 m y
0.3 m
A
FAB = 1.5625 = 1.56 kN Ans.
Ans. 0.4 m
0.3 m
4 { 2.5 } kN
©Fz = 0; (1.5625) - 2.5 + Dz = 0
5
Dz = 1.25 kN
©Fy = 0; Dy = 0
3
©Fx = 0; Dx + Cx - (1.5625) = 0 (1)
5
4
©Mx = 0; MDx + (1.5625)(0.4) - 2.5(0.4) = 0
5
MDx = 0.5 kN # m
3
©Mz = 0; MDz + (1.5625)(0.4) - Cx (0.4) = 0 (2)
5
©Fy = 0; Ey = 0 Ans.
Cx = 0.938 kN
MDz = 0
Ex = 0 Ans.
Ans:
MEx = 0.5 kN # m
MEy = 0
Ey = 0
Ex = 0
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6–118.
C
2 ft
4 ft
2 ft
G
SOLUTION A
E
B
Equations of Equilibrium : From FBD (a),
6 ft 4 ft 6 ft
a + ©MD = 0; 60182 + FC162 - FB1102 = 0 (1)
+ c ©Fy = 0; FB + FD - FC - 60 = 0 (2) F
+ c ©Fy = 0; FC + FF - FE = 0 (4)
+ c ©Fy = 0; FA + FE - FB = 0 (6)
Solving Eqs. (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) and (6) yields,
Ans:
FD = 20.8 lb
FF = 14.7 lb
FA = 24.5 lb
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