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Structural Analysis, Si Edition (mindtap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781337630948
Author: KASSIMALI, Aslam
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 7, Problem 19P
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Calculate the vertical deflection at joint G of the truss.
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Determine the smallest cross-sectional
area A required for the members of the truss shown, so that
the horizontal deflection at joint D does not exceed 10 mm.
Use the virtual work method.
50 kN
50 kN
100 kN
4 m
A
B
3 m
EA = constant
E= 70 GPa
FIG. P7.11
2. Determine the vertical deflection at joint B of the truss shown
in Fig. below due to a temperature increase of 40° C in members
AB and BC, and a temperature drop of 20° C in members AD,
DE, EF, and CF. If member BE is 18 mm too long and member
BC is 15mm too short. Use the method of virtual work.
E
3.5 m
D
B
-6 m-
a = 1.2 (10-5)°C
Determine the cross-sectional area A required for the members of the truss in Fig.2, so
that the horizontal deflection at joint D (Ap-h) is 10 mm. Use the virtual work method.
50 KN
100 kN
Fig. 2
50 kN
c↓
3 m
EA constant
E-70 GPA
D
4 m
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