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Products
Structural Analysis
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Today
Introduction
Syllabus
Homework
Course Objectives
Statics review (Key Statics book Ch 5
and 6)
Internal reactions
Grade Distribution
Grade Scale
HW Guidelines
Attendance Policy
Makeup Policy
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
Course
Title
Chapter &
problem no.
Sketch of
situation
Page
Name & Date
What you are
to find
Always include
UNITS
FBDs as
necessary
LATE HOMEWORK
NOT ACCEPTED
Engineering
Calculation
Paper
Box or underline
answers
Homework
Engineering Mechanics
Rigid Body
Mechanics
Deformable Body
Mechanics
Fluid
Mechanics
Statics
MCHT 111
Strength of
Materials
MCHT 213
Dynamics
MET 206
Mechanics of Materials
Course Outcomes 1
Solve axially loaded members for stresses and
deflections in statically determinate or
indeterminate cases including thermal stresses.
Solve torsionally loaded shafts for stresses and
deflections in statically determinate or
indeterminate cases.
Solve beams under bending for stresses.
Solve transversely loaded beams for internal shear
forces and bending moments. Develop shear and
moment diagrams.
Course Outcomes 2
Solve beam deflection problems using integration,
and superposition.
Solve for the stresses in beams with combined
axial and transverse loads.
Solve for stresses in general cases of combined
loading and check for yielding using simple yield
criteria.
Solve for transformed stresses, principal stresses
and construct and interpret Mohr's circle for
stresses.
Solve axially loaded slender beams for buckling
under a variety of boundary conditions.
Begin Chapter 1:
Acting on
narrow area
One body
acting on
another
One body
acting on
another w/o
contact
External Loads:
External loads can be Reaction Loads
or Applied Loads!
Must solve for all unknown external
loads (reaction loads) so that internal
loads can be solved for!
Internal loads produce stress, strain,
deformation SofM concepts!
Pin connections
allow rotation.
Reactions at pins
are forces and
NOT MOMENTS.
Degrees of
Freedom
Static Equilibrium
M = 0
Vectors:F = 0
Perpendicular
to the plane
containing the
forces
Example FBD:
FBD
FBD
(800 N/m)(0.150 m) = 120 N
225 N
A
Ay
By
Equilibrium
Equations
+
Internal Reactions
Internal reactions are
necessary to hold body
together under loading.
Method of sections make a cut through
body to find internal
reactions at the point of
the cut.
Components of Resultant
Components are
found
perpendicular &
parallel to the
section plane.
Internal reactions
are used to
determine stresses.
Different than
Fig. 1-3(b)
EXAMPLE
Given: Loads as shown on the truss
Find: The forces in each member
of the truss.
Plan:
EXAMPLE (continued)
D 450 lb
45
FAD
45
FCD
FBD of pin D
EXAMPLE (continued)
Analyzing pin A:
FAD
45
FAB
AY
FBD of pin A