Lec 1 - New
Lec 1 - New
Text Book
- Elementary Structural Analysis, by Norris, Wilbur and utku.
- Statically Indeterminate Structures by Chu-kia Wang.
- Analysis of Structural system, Jobn F. Fleming.
- Elementary Theory of Structures, Yuan Yu Hsieh.
- Structural Analysis, Hibbeler.
- Indeterminate Structural Analysis, Kinney.
References
- Analysis of Structural system by Jobn F. Fleming.
- Elementary Theory of Structures by Yuan Yu Hsieh.
- Structural Analysis by Hibbeler.
- Indeterminate Structural Analysis by Kinney.
Syllabus
- Introduction.
- Stability and determinacy of structures.
- Axial force, Shear force and bending moment diagram of frames and arches.
- Trusses
- Influence line and moving load.
- Elastic deformation of structures.
a- Unite load method.
b- Least work method.
c- Conjugate beam method.
- Method of consistence deformation.
- Slope deflection method.
- Moment distribution method.
- Approximate analysis of indeterminate structures.
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Introduction.
1- Sign convention:
For analysis procedure, the active and reactive load acting on the structure and the
displacement of the joints will be expressed as components in a right hand orthogonal “ Global
Coordinate System” of three axes being designed as X, Y, and Z, Fig.(1).
2- Structural loads:
Dead Load: it’s usually consist of:
- Own weight of the structure “self-weight”.
- Immovable loads that are constant in their magnitude and permanently attached to the
structure (false ceiling, ducts …. ext).
The weight of several structural materials are shown in Table (1).
Live load
a- Vertical live load.
- Movable load.
- Moving load.
- Snow load.
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Civil Engineering Dept.
b- Types of Supports
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Civil Engineering Dept.
Note :
Link is a straight element of a pin end support
and no external acting force a long its length.
Guide Two reactions moment and
support force, R and M.
- Concentrated moment
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Civil Engineering Dept.
- Triangular load
- Trapezoidal load.
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Civil Engineering Dept.
Notes:
- The applied loads may be a case of combination from the above mentioned load
cases.
- Cases of distributed load can be partially distributed along the affected span.
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College of Engineering Asst. Prof. Dr. Shatha Dheyaa Mohammed
Civil Engineering Dept.
- Interior roller
C=2
(M=0 and Fx =0)
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University of Baghdad ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURES
College of Engineering Asst. Prof. Dr. Shatha Dheyaa Mohammed
Civil Engineering Dept.
∑𝑀 ≠ 0
Therefore:
If r < (3 + C) (The beam is unstable).
r = (3 + C) (The beam is determinate, if stable).
r > (3 + C) (The beam is indeterminate, if stable).
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College of Engineering Asst. Prof. Dr. Shatha Dheyaa Mohammed
Civil Engineering Dept.
Example 1
r=5
C=2
No parallel reactions.
No concurrent reactions.
No geometrical instability.
∴ r = (3 + C) = 5 (The beam is stable and determinate).
Example 2
r=5
C=2
No parallel reactions.
No concurrent reactions.
No geometrical instability.
∴ r = (3 + C) = 5 (The beam is stable and determinate).
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Example 3
Part 2
r=6
C=3
No parallel reactions.
No concurrent
reactions.
No geometrical instability.
∴r = (3 + C) = 6 (The beam is stable and determinate).
Example 4
r=6
C=3
No concurrent reactions.
∴r = (3 + C) = 9
The beam is unstable because the reaction (R1& R2) are parallel.
Example 5
r=7
C=3
No parallel reactions.
No concurrent reactions.
No geometrical instability.
∴r > (3 + C) = 6 (The beam is stable and indeterminate).
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University of Baghdad ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURES
College of Engineering Asst. Prof. Dr. Shatha Dheyaa Mohammed
Civil Engineering Dept.
Example 6
r=6
C=2
No parallel reactions.
No concurrent reactions.
No geometrical instability.
∴r > (3 + C) = 5 (The beam is stable and indeterminate).
Example 7
r=8
C=0
No parallel reactions.
No concurrent reactions.
No geometrical instability.
∴r > (3 + C) = 3 (The beam is stable and determinate).
H.W.
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