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Arches
Cables (with concentrated loadings)
Parabolic Cables
Catenary Cables
ARCHES
TYPES OF ARCHES
PROBLEM
Determine the reaction components for the threehinged arch shown. Support B is 5m below
support A.
CABLES
ASSUMPTIONS
Methods of analysis:
1.
2.
H x sag = M
PROBLEM
PARABOLIC CABLES
EQUATIONS (SYMMETRIC)
PROBLEM
A cable carrying 200 N/m along the horizontal is suspended
at two points A and B, A being 20 m lower than B. The two
points are 200 m apart horizontally. If the lowest point C of
the cable is 8m below the level of A, determine the tensions A,
B and C, the sag at the vertex with imaginary chord AB and
the total length of the cable.
Ans.
TA = 62246.85 N, TB = 66030.34 N,
TC = 60667.41 N, h = 14.967 m,
STOTAL = 204.51 m
PROBLEM
The cable of a suspension bridge is tied from two supports of
equal elevation at a Z distance apart. Based from design load
criteria, the cable will carry a dead load of 2000 lb/ft and a
live load of 1600 lb/ft. The elevation of the supports and the
lowest point on the cable differs by 9ft. What must be the
value of Z in order to withstand a maximum tension of
100000 lb?
Ans.
Z = 38.136 ft.
PROBLEM
The suspension bridge in the figure is constructed using two
stiffening trusses that are pin connected at their ends C and
supported by a pin at A and a rocker at B. Determine the
maximum tension in the cable IH. The cable has a parabolic
shape and the bridge is subjected to a single load of 50 kN.
Ans.
TMAX = 46.9 kN
CATENARY CABLE
Loaded uniformly along its length
Example: cable subjected only to its weight
Derivation of equations
for catenary cable
EQUATIONS
PROBLEM
A wire weighing 7.5 kN/m is suspended between
two supports at the same level and 45 m apart. If
the sag of the cable is 15m, what is the maximum
tension in the cable. What is the total length of the
cable?
PROBLEM
A guy wire is hung from two posts of the same
elevation 110 m apart. Compute the total length of
the cable, the sag at the lowest point and the
maximum tension if the cable can support a
minimum tension of 900 N. The wire weighs
kg/m.
PROBLEM
A uniform flexible cable 200m long weighs 5000 N.
The resultant tensions at the ends of the cable are
8000 N and 8800 N, respectively. What is the
difference in elevation of the two ends? How far is
the lowest point of the cable below the lower end?
What is the horizontal distance between ends?
Ans. Z = 32 m, d = 3.36 m, L = 194.36 m
PROBLEM
A uniform flexible cable weighing 50 N/m has a
span of 180m and a sag of 30 m. Find the
maximum tension and the length of the cable.