CE5013 Structure III PDF
CE5013 Structure III PDF
CE5013 Structure III PDF
February, 2009
THE METHOD OF COLUMN ANALOGY
Prob: 1. Find the fixed end moments in a beam shown in fig by using the method of column
analogy.
W
A B
a b
L
W
S.D.S M=Pxe
MS dia:
-
Wa P
CG Unit width
L/2
Mi dia:
Mi B
Mi A A=1×L=L
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Fixed end moment at A,
MA = MS at A – Mi at A
MB = MS at B – Mi at B
Prob: 2. Determine the fixing moments in the beam AB, as shown in fig with load increasing
from zero at A to "" per unit length at B. Use the method of column analogy.
L B
A
L2/6
S.D.S
L/2
- MS dia:
L2/6
0.8 L
CG Unit width
2
L/2
Mi dia
wl2
30 -7wl2
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A=1×L=L
M=Pxe
MA = MS at A – Mi at A
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MB = MS at B – Mi at B
Prob: 3. Find the fixed end moments in a beam show in fig. by using column analogy method.
240kN
72kN/m
AB
4m 8m
72kN/m
S.D.S
1296
+ P1
Ms dia:
240kN
A=1
S.D.S
640
160
+ P2
Ms dia:
CG Unit width
6m
Mi dia:
1076.8kN-m
1291.2kN-m
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= 5.33 m from left
total P = P1 + P2 = 10368 + 3840 = 14208 P2 P1
A = 1 × 12 = 12 m2
5.33m CG
= 144m4
M = P × e = 3840 × [– (6 – 5.33)] = – 2572.8
= 1291.2 kN – m
= 1076.8 kN – m
MA = MS at A – Mi at A
= 0 – 1291.2
= –1291.2 kN – m
MB = MS at B – Mi at B
= 0 – 1076.8
= –1076.8 kN – m
Prob: 4. Determine the fixed end moments in a beam shown in fig. by using column analogy
method.
P P
S.D.S 5
PL/3 PL/3
+
M=P×e=0
A=1×L
MA = MS at A – Mi at A MB = MS at B – Mi at B
Prob: 5. Determine the fixing moments in a beam shown by using method of column analogy.
20kN/m 160kN
A B
8m 8m 8m
= -1706.667
20kN/m
S.D.S
MS dia: = -20480
-
total P = P1 + P2 = -22186.667
640
160kN A = 1 × 24 = 24m2
S.D.S
MS dia:
-
M=
P×e
2560 P1 P2
= –1706.667 × [– (12 – 2)] - 20480 ×
CG Unit width [– (12 – 16/3)]
2m
16/3m 6
12m
= 153600
= – 2524.44 kN – m
= 675.55 kN – m
MA = MS at A – Mi at A
= – 675.56 kN – m
MB = MS at B – Mi at B
= – 675.55 kN – m
Prob: 6. Figure shows a fixed beam having va riable x’section. Calc ulate the fixed end
moments by using column analogy.
S dia:
= 90.967 m4
total P = P1 + P2 + P3 = –1353
M=P×e
= –738 × [– (5.7632 – 1)] – 492 ×
[– (5.7632 – 1.5)] – 123 ×
[– (5.7632 – 10/3)]
= 5911.62
= – 516.95 kN – m
= 262.89 kN – m
MA = MS at A – Mi at A MB = MS at B – Mi at B
= – 467.05 kN – m = – 262.89 kN – m
Prob: 7. Calculate the fixing m oments for the lo aded beam shown in fig. m oment of inertia
are varied in length. Use the method of column analogy.
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= 5.7632m from left
= 90.967 m4
For U.D.L
B.M at 3m = 432 × 3 – 72 × 3 ×1.5
= 972 kN-m
= 1620
= 7128
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= 5.33m from left
total P = P1 + P2 + P3 + P4 – P5 – P6 = 12438
M=P×e
= 1080 × [– (5.7632 – 1.95)] + 810 × (6.2368 – 1.95) + 7128 (6 – 5.7632)
+ 3840 [– (5.7632 – 5.33)] – 240 × [– (5.7632 –2)] – 180 × (6.2368 –2)
= – 480.98
= 1339.74 kN – m
= 1276.29 kN – m
MA = MS at A – Mi at A
= – 1339.74 kN – m
MB = MS at B – Mi at B
= – 1276.29 kN – m
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Prob: 8. By using the m ethod of colum n an alogy calculate the fixed end m oments for the
beam shown in fig. E is constant and I are variable in length.
60k
18'
6k/ft
A B
2I I 2I
9' 18' 9'
1/2 CG 1/2
18'
6k/ft
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S.D.S = 2187 ft
c 972 B.M at 9ft = 108 × 9 – 6 × 9 ×4.5
108 729
+ = 729 k–ft
a MS dia:
b
972
1 2 3 M dia:
EI
60k
S.D.S
540
270
MS dia:
540
270 270
4
5
135 135
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M dia:
EI = 16038
P1 P2 P3
5.85 5.85
18'
P5 P4 P6
6' 6' total P = P1 + P2 + P3 + P4 – P5 – P6 = 28188
Mi dia:
=
1044 1044 5.85 ft from left
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M=P×e
M = 1822.5 × [– (18 – 5.85)] + 16038 × 0 + 1822.5 × (18 – 5.85) – 607.5 [– (18 – 6)] – 607.5
(18 – 6) = 0
= 1044 k–ft
= 1044 k–ft
MA = MS at A – Mi at A
= – 1044 k–ft
MB = MS at B – Mi at B
= –1044 k–ft
Prob: 9. De termine the stiffness and carryove r factors for a beam e lement shown with
variable moment of inertia by using column analogy method.
A B
2I I
9m 15m
A
1/2 CG 1 width
EI
12
P = A
M=P×e
= A × (–13.73) = 13.73A
= 0.284 EI
= – 0.123 EI
MB = – 0.433 MA
Prob: 10. Use the method of column analogy determines the fixing moments for a beam
shown in fig with variable moment of inertia.
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= 3.5 m from left
P3 = 2 × 1000 = –2000
1000kg 2000kg
Total P = P1 + P2 + P3 + P4 = –10000
2000kg/m
A B
2I I
2m 1m 3m
1/2 CG 1 width
I
3.5m
2000kg/m
= 12.375 m4
S.D.S
M=P×e
MS dia:
= –4500×[– (3.5–0.75)] –3000×
S.D.S
MS dia:
2000
8000 = – 9705.39 kg – m
M dia:
3 4 EI
2
1000
4000
P2 = 312289 kg–m
P4
P1
2/3 P3 14
CG
0.75
1
7/3
MA = MS at A – Mi at A
= – 7294.61 kg – m
MB = MS at B – Mi at B
= – 0.312289 kg – m
Prob: 1. Analyze the structure shown in figure using the portal method.
1k B D F
12'
C
40' 40'
. .
A E
1k
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Prob: 2. Analyze the given frame shown in fig by using the portal method.
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Prob: 3. Analyze the structure shown in fig using the cantilever method.
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Assume columns have same x’sectional area.
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M = 2 × 30 + 2 × 10 = 80 k-ft
2 7
k
2
k
VDE = 0.08 × 4 = 0.32 k
VGH = 0.19 × 4 = 0.76 k
V V
V
DE GH
AB
. .
. . .
. .
. . .
For Lower Story
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19
12'
Prob: 4. Analyze the given frame loaded shown in fig by using the cantilever method.
Assume columns have same x’sectional area.
A C
B D
EF HI
G
40' 30'
3k
V EF V HI
V BC
36.67
M = 3 × 24 + 3 × 12 = 108 k-ft
3k
36.67
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Prob: 5. Solve the given frame by using the factor method.
1k B Krel = 5 D Krel = 5 F
Krel = 1
Krel = 2 Krel = 1 12'
A C E
40' 40'
C = 0.833
C =1
C =1
C =1
C = 2.666
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C = 1.417
C = 1.417
C = 2.834
1k D
1.45
0.25
1.45
1.55 D
VA
+
0.25
22
1.55
VE
VA + VC + VE = 0
VC = 0
Prob: 6. Analyze the structure shown in fig using the factor method.
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Story shear (upper) = 2 k
Story shear (lower) = 4 k
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ARCH AND SUSPENSION SYSTEMS
Prob: 1. A three-hinged parabolic arch of span 40m and rise 10m is carrying a uniformly
Distributed load as shown in fig. find the horizontal thrust and draw the B.M.D.
3t/m
3t/m
A B
.C 20 m 20 m
10 m
B
40 m
+
3t/m 25
.C
3 × 20 × 10 – VB × 40 = 0
VB = 15 t
VA – 3 × 20 + VB = 0
VA = 45 t
+
45 × 20 – H × 10 – 3 × 20 × 10 = 0
H = 30 t
For parabolic arch,
For Mmax:,
x = 10m
+ve Mmax: = 15 × 10 – 0.75 × 102 = 75 t–m
For right portion,
+ 75t-m
= 0.75x2 – 15x -
75t-m
For Mmax:,
B.M.D
x = 10m
–ve Mmax: = 0.75 × 102 – 15 × 10 = –75 t–m
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Prob: 2. A parabolic three-pinned arch has a sp an of 20m and central rise 4m . It is loaded
with a uniformly distributed load of 2t/m for a length of 8m from left end support. Draw the
B.M.D and find the position and magnitude of max: B.M over the arch.
+ 2t/m
2 × 8 × 4 – VB × 20 = 0 .C
VB = 3.2 t
4m
A B
VA – 2 × 8 +3.2 = 0
8m
VA = 12.8 t 20m
.C
3.2 t
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+ 15.06 t-m
8 t-m
-
= 3.2x – 6.4x + 0.32x2
= 0.32x2 – 3.2x
For Mmax:, 4.71 m B.M.D
8m
x=5m
–ve Mmax: = 0.32 × 52 – 3.2 × 5
= –8 t–m
3000 kg/m
+
3000 × 20 × 20 – VB × 40 = 0 C
VB = 3000 kg 10 m
A B
10 m 10 m 10 m 10 m
VA + 3000 × 20 – 3000 = 0
VA = 3000 kg
For parabolic arch
x = 6.667 m
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.
= 1125x2 – 15000x – 1500 (x2 – 20x + 100)
= 1125x2 – 15000x – 1500x2 – 30000x – 150000
= 15000x – 375x2 – 150000 x
Prob: 4. Draw the influence line for the in member FG due to vertical reaction only and
horizontal reaction only. Also find the influence line for the horizontal reaction.
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+
Ray × 150 – FG × 15 = 0
30
+
Rix × 45 – FG × 15 = 0
+
3.75
Ray × 120 – Rax × 48 = 0 2.8125 2.8125
1.875 1.875
+ 0.9375
0.9375
– Rax × 45 + FG × 15 = 0 A B C D E F G H I
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YIELD LINE AND STRIP METHODS FOR SLABS
Prob: 1. Determine the ultimate moment of a s quare isotropic slab simply supported on three
sides and subjected to a uniform load ‘q’ per unit area.
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W=U
ultimate moment ,
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PLASTIC ANALYSIS OF CONTINUOUS BEAMS AND FRAMES
Prob: 1. Find the fully plastic moment for the beam shown with the collapse loads indicated.
1 2
1 + 2
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(L – 2x) (L + x) – (Lx – x2) = 0
L2 + Lx – 2Lx – 2x2 – Lx + x2 = 0
L2 – 2Lx – x2 = 0
x2 + 2Lx – L2 = 0
1 + 2
Prob: 2. Find the fully plastic moment for the continuous beam shown with the collapse load.
2L L
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Beam mechanism (1.a)
L
1 2
1 + 2
2L L
2
1 2
1 + 2
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x2 – 6Lx + 4.5L2 = 0
x = 0.879L
= 0.19L2
Ans: MP =2/5 L2
Prob: 3. A fixed beam of span 6m carries a uniformly distributed load of 6.6t/m on the right
hand 4.5m as shown in fig:. Calculate the plastic moment and locate the position of the
plastic hinge.
Soln
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1 2
1 +2
– 3.3x +9.28 = 0
x = 2.812m
MP = –1.65 (2.812)2 +9.28 ×2.812
= 13.05 t-m
Prob: 4. Determine the fully plastic moment for the continuous beam shown.
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10 × 21 + 5 × 32 = 2MP (1+ 2) + MP2
2
1
1 +2
MP = 8.5 t-m
501 = 8MP1
1 2
MP = 6.25 t-m
1 +2
2
Beam mechanism (3)
8 × 4 = MP + 1.5 MP × 2
32 = 4MP
MP = 8 t-m
0.6L
MP MP 39
Beam mechanism
2P
.
.
. 2
Sidesway mechanism
× 0.6L = MP ( +) + MP ( + )
P
. .
P
0.6PL = 4MP
P = 6.667 MP/L
. .
Combine mechanism
2
2
40
1.6PL = 8MP
P = 5MP/L
True collapse load = 5MP/L
Prob: 6. Determine the fully plastic moment for the frame shown, with collapse loads
indicated. Ignore the effects of shear and axial forces.
P
2P
Constant MP
0.8L
P
0.4L 0.6L
2
Beam mechanism
. .
1
1 + 2
.
P × 0.4L1 = MP1 + MP(1+ 2) + MP2
0.4PL × 1.52 = 2MP×1.52 + 2MP2
0.6PL2 = 5 MP2
MP = 0.12PL
Sidesway mechanism
2P
. .
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2P × 0.8L = MP(+ ) + MP
1.6PL = 3MP
MP = 0.533PL
Combined mechanism
2P × 0.8L1 + P × 0.4L1 = MP1 + MP (1+ 2) + MP (1 +2)
1.6PL× 1.52 + 0.4PL × 1.52 = 3MP× 1.52 + 2MP2
3PL2 = 6.5 MP2
1 2
MP = 0.462 PL
1+2 1+2
1
Fully plastic moment, MP = 0.533 PL
Prob: 7. Determine the fully plastic moment for the frames shown with the collapse loads
indicated. Ignore the effects of shear and axial forces.
P P
P
Constant MP
Mechanism (1)
.
P
.
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. 2
.
P
Mechanism (2)
.
. 2
Mechanism (3)
P
. . .
. . .
2
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Mechanism (5) = (3) + (2) combine
. .. ..
P P
. 2
2
. . .
. .
..
P P
. 2
2
. . .
P
..
..
P P
. 2 . 2
2
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. . .
Fully plastic moment, MP = 0.1875 PL
Prob: 8. Determine true collapse load for the frame shown. Ignore the effects of shear and
axial forces. 4P 5P
3P
2MP 3MP
MP 2MP 2MP 2L
L L 1.5L 1.5L
Mechanism (1)
. . .
4P
2
Mechanism (2)
.
5P
. .
2
45
Mechanism (3) 2P
. . .
.
. .
..
4P
2P
.2
.
. . .
..
5P
2P
.
. .
2
2
. . .
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Mechanism (6) = (5) + joint mechanism
.
5P
2P
.
. .2
2
. . .
..
5P
.
4P
2P
.2 . 2
2
.
. .
True collapse load, PC = 1.467 MP/L
Prob: 9. Determine the true collapse load for the frame shown. Ignore the effects of shear and
axial forces.
3P 4P 2P
2P
2MP 3MP 2MP
1.5L
MP 2MP 2MP MP
L 2L L 3L 1.5L 1.5L
.
3P 47
. /2
Mechanism (1)
Mechanism (2)
. .
4P
/3
. +/3
Mechanism (3)
.
2P
.
.
Mechanism (4)
48
Mechanism (5) = (4) + (1) combine
/2
+/2
/3
+/3
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2
2
2
2
/3
2
+/3 2
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Mechanism (10) = (9) + (1) + joint mechanism
/2 /3
2
+/2
+/3
2
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