Professional Documents
Culture Documents
CE2100
Part 1:
Dr. Anil Agarwal
Part 2:
Dr. Amirtham Rajagopal
Schedule:
Classes on Thursday 10:00 am in room 134 and Fridays 2:30 pm in room 123
Tentative exam date: Last week of February
Instructor Information:
Office hours:
Immediately after the class or through appointment
Text book:
R. C. Hibbeler, Structural Analysis, 8th ed. in SI units, ISBN: 0-13-257053-4
Reference Material:
Devdas Menon, Advanced Structural Analysis, Narosa Publishing House.
Part 1: Topics
Recap of topics covered in Engineering Mechanics
Determinacy and Stability
Determinate trusses: method of joints, method of sections
Shear and moment diagrams and sign convention
Determination of Deflections using conjugate beam method
Energy Methods:
Principle of work and energy,
Method of virtual work: beams and trusses
Castiglianos theorem: beam and trusses
Indeterminate Structures : Force method
Theorem of reciprocal displacement
Force method of analysis: beams and trusses
Influence lines:
Beams, trusses
Series of concentrated loads
Envelop of influence lines
Moment Distribution Method
Indeterminate Beams, Frames with and without sway, simple grids
SAP-2000 Example problem demo and compare results
3
Indeterminate Structures:
n = number of frame
parts
r = number of unknown
forces
b = number of bars
r = number of reaction
forces
j = number of joints
n = number of frame
parts
r = number of unknown
forces
b = number of bars
r = number of reaction
forces
j = number of joints
or
Indeterminat
e
vs.
Determinate
Indeterminat
e
8
n = number of frame
parts
(Space frame?)
r = number of unknown
If i < 0, definitely instable (Sufficient but not necessary condition) forces
If i = 0, determinate if stable
If i > 0, indeterminate if stable
b = number of bars
r = number of reaction
forces
j = number of joints
11
D P
Example:
F
L
BC
BF*L/(22)=0:
Fy=0:
Fx=0:
BF
BF = 0
EF
P
P
12
45o
P
2
P 2
Example:
Force in member BD =?
C P
P
2
0
13
Equilibrium at E:
EF cos30 - DE cos30 - 3 = 0
EF sin 30 + DE sin 30 + BE =0
Likewise, at each node, we have two equations and more than two
unknowns
Therefore, these 12 algebraic equations need to be solved
simultaneously.
There is a trick presented in the text book page 116.
Roller
suppor
14
15
16
Examples
L
L
wL/2
wL/2
wL/
2
Vx
Mx
Vx = w L/2 w.x
wL/3
wL/6
x
wL/
6
Vx
Mx
Mx = w L x/2 w.x2/2
Vx
Mx