3/28/2023

Statics - Problem 6.15

  

From Chapter 6Structural Analysis


In (Figure 1), a = 10 ft. Members AB and BC can each support a maximum compressive force of 950 lb, and members AD, DC, and BD can support a maximum tensile force of 


▼ PART A

Determine the greatest load  P the truss can support.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.


 STEP 1  

Start by taking calculating the reaction forces about both support points.
Take moment abt. point A (which is a pin support.)






Solve for Cy;





Now, equate all vertical forces.





We have already solved for Cy, plug in its value;






 STEP 2 

Now, Create your FBD for the truss surrounding joint A.





















Force AB is the force in member AB
& Force AD is the force in member AD.

Calculate the angles subtended by BAx & DAx.


BAx calculation:
*SOH CAH TOA

Use tangent for this angle calculation since we know the height (a) and the base (a).







DAx calculation:
*SOH CAH TOA

Use tangent for this angle calculation since we know the height (a/4) and the base (a).







 STEP 3 

Now, equate all horizontal forces.











Equate the forces along the vertical direction.








= 0.647P (tension)


 STEP 4 

Calculate the force in member AB:









= 0.943P (compression)


Due to symmetrical shape of ABD and BDC, the tensions in both members are equivalent.






= 0.647P






= 0.943P



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