Influence Lines & Cables
Influence Lines & Cables
Influence Lines & Cables
Uniform Load
Unit load @ RL RR
A B C D E A 1.00 0.00
B 0.75 0.25
2m 2m 2m 2m C 0.50 0.50
D 0.25 0.25
E 0.00 1.00
1.0
0.75
0.50
0.25
0.0
Influence line for RL
1.0
0.75
0.50
0.25
0.0
a VB VB b
RA L RC
A B C D
1m 2m 1m b/L
VB VB
RA a/L RC -1/3
MB
Influence line for VB
(SHEAR INFLUENCE LINE AT PT. B)
VB VB
ab/L
RA RC
A B C D
0
-1/3
2m 1m 3m
2
1
1
= 2 6 18 + 2 90
2
= 288
b. Maximum negative shear at C 90 kN
18 kN/m 18 kN/m
A C D B
2m VC VC1m 3m
1/3
0 0
-2/3
-1
1 1
= −2/3 2 18 + −1 3 18 + (−1) 90
2 2
( ) = −129
90 kN c. Maximum positive moment at C
18 kN/m
MC MC
A C D B
2m 1m 3m
2/3
0 0
-2
1
= 2/3 3 18 + (2/3) 90
2
( ) = 78 -m
18 kN/m 90 kN
30 kN/m c. Maximum Negative
D
moment at C due to
A C B
Dead load plus live load.
2m 1m 3m Uniform dead load is
30 kN/m
2/3
0 0
1 1
= 2/3 3 30 + (−2 3 30)
2 2
= −60 −
-2
1
= −2 3 18 + (−2)(90)
2
= −234 − = −60 + −234 −
= −294 −
Influence Lines for Girders with
Floor Systems
A B C D
6m 6m 6m
MB
VBC VBC
RA VBC=RA RD
VBC=-RD
-1/3
A B C D
Maximum moment – occurs when the center of the beam is midway between the load and
the resultant of all the loads on the span.
Example: A truck and trailer combination having axle loads shown rolls across the simply
supported beam of 12m span. Compute the absolute maximum shear and moment.
R
15 kN 25 kN 50 kN
A B
12m
2m 6m
= 15 + 25 + 50 = 90
90 ̅ = 25 2 + 50(8)
̅=5
Absolute max. Shear
25 kN
R
15 kN 50 kN
2m 3m 3m
A 12m B
25 kN
R R
25 kN
15 kN 50 kN 50 kN
2m 3m 3m 4m 2m
2.5m 1.5m 1m 5m
A 12m B A 12m B
25 kN 50 kN
15 kN
2m
2.5m
6m 6m B
A
3m
A E
B C D
=0
3m 3m 3m 3m
1
=
2
= 2 F G H I J
=0 3m
A E
1 B C D
=−
2
RA 3m 3m 3m 3m RE
=− 2
=0
F G H I J
1
=
2 3m
= 2 A E
B C D
=0 RA 3m 3m 3m 3m RE
1
=−
2
0.354
-0.354
-0.707
Max. Tension – Put the maximum load to the max. positive ordinate
Max. Tension – 80 (0.354) = 28.32 kN
Max. Compression – Put the max. load to the max. negative ordinate
Max. Compression – 80 (-0.707) + 60 (-0.354) = -77.80 kN
Assignment:
1. Determine the maximum tensile and compressive forces on a member CH and BC from
the previous example.
2. For the beam shown, determine the maximum positive and negative shears and the
maximum positive and negative bending moments at point C due to a concentrated live
load of 90 kN, a uniformly distributed live load of 40 kN/m , and a uniformly distributed
dead load of 20 kN/m.
Cables
Example: Find the maximum tension in the cable from the figure shown.
VA VB
3m 5m 5m 3m
HA HB
3m
40 kN 60 kN
80 kN
=0
16 = 40 3 + 80 8 + 60(13)
= 96.25
=0
= 40 3 + 80 8 + 60 13 − 96.25
= 83.75
VA VB
3m 5m 5m 3m
HA HB
3m
40 kN 60 kN
80 kN 80 kN
=0 =0
. = 96.25 + 156.67
. = 183.87
Parabolic cable
Find:
TA
TB
A X1 X2
40m B
C 18m
W = 12 Kn/m
L = 360 m
= W1=WX1=12(215.5)=2586 kN
=
40
40m
18
θA
= 215.5
= 144.5 X1/2
40
θ = θ =
2
θ = 20.37° T = 7430.5
W2=WX2=12(144.5)=1734 kN
18m
θB
X2/2
18
θ =
2
θ = 13.99°
θ =
T = 7172.62
Hyperbolic cable
Find: s
TA
y
TB c
A x
S1=40m B = +
S2=30m
+
6m =
h2
y1
W = 600 N/m y2
= +6 = +
= = 600 136.33 = 81.80
= +
( + ℎ ) = 30 + = = 600 133.74 = 80.24
( + 6) = 40 +
ℎ = 3.41
= 130.33 =ℎ + = 133.74