Structural Analysis
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781337630931
Author: KASSIMALI, Aslam.
Publisher: Cengage,
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Chapter 4, Problem 32P
To determine
Find the forces in the bottom chord member BC and top chord member GH of the truss, when
Find the forces in the bottom chord member BC and top chord member GH of the truss, when
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B
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Fig. 1-The truss for Prob. 2
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A truss is loaded and supported as shown in
Ex. 10.4.2
Fig. 10.4.2. If force in the member CE is 30 kN tensile, then
determine W. Hence obtain the force in the member AC.
80 kN
A 460⁰
E
W
'D
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C
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7-21 Determine the forces in members CD, DG, and GF
of the truss shown in Fig.
2000 lb
1000 Ib
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30°
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30°
G
F
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