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Structure Analysis

II
Structural Analysis II
((ECIV 3315

Course
Outline
Second Semester
2009-2010
Structural Analysis II
• Course Details
– Course title: Structure Analysis II
– Course code: ECIV 3315
– Prerequisites: Structure Analysis I (ECIV 3314)
• Instructor
– Dr. Mohammed Arafa
• Teaching Assistant
– Eng. Ibrahim Al-Astal
– Eng. Nahil Abu Shamala
Objectives
• This Course aims at teaching the students the concept of
analyzing indeterminate structure using classical and up
to date methods.
• It provides students with an understanding of the
methods of analyzing indeterminate structure:
– The force method of analysis
– The Displacement method
• Slope deflection
• Moment distribution
• Stiffness Method
• The Finite Element Method (An Introduction)
Syllabus
• Force Method of Analysis
– Beams
– Frames
– Trusses
• Slope-Deflection Equations
– Beams
– Frames
• No Sidesway
• Sidesway
Syllabus
• Moment Distribution
– Beams
– Frames
• No Sidesway
• Sidesway
• Stiffness Methods
– Beams
– Frames
– Trusses
Course Materials
• Lecture Notes
– Power points slides
– Handout sheets

• Text Book
– STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS II, 7th Edition
(2009) by R. C. Hibbeler

TEXTBOOK’S INTERNET SITE:


http://www.pearsonhighered.com/bookseller/product/Structural-Analysis/978
Reference
• Any Structural Analysis Book
• Structural Analysis, by Jack
McCormac, Harper & Row Publisher,
New York, 1984
• Fundamental of Structural Analysis,
by H. West and L. Geschwindner,
John Wihley & Sons, Inc., 1993.
Grading Policy
• Homework and Quizzes 20%
• Midterm Exam 30%
• Final Exam 50%

Exams Dates:
Midterm Will be announced by the department
Final 07-06-2010 11:00-14:00
Introduction
• What is statically DETERMINATE structure?
– When all the forces (reactions) in a structure can be determined
from the equilibrium equations its called statically determinate
structure
– Structure having unknown forces equal to the available
equilibrium equations

No. of unknown = 3 No. of unknown = 6


No. of equilibrium equations = 3 No. of equilibrium equations = 6
3 = 3 thus statically determinate 6 = 6 thus statically determinate
Introduction
• What is statically INETERMINATED structure
– Structure having more unknown forces than available
equilibrium equations
– Additional equations needed to solve the unknown reactions

No. of unknown = 4 No. of unknown = 10


No. of equilibrium equations = 3 No. of equilibrium equations = 9
4 > 3 thus statically Indeterminate 10 > 9 thus statically Indeterminate
Indeterminate Structure
Why we study indeterminate structure
– Most of the structures designed today are statically
indeterminate
– Reinforced concrete buildings are almost always statically
indeterminate since the columns & beams are poured as
continuous member through the joints & over the supports
– More stable compare to determinate structure or in another
word safer
– At some point more economy.
– The comparison in the next page will enlighten more
Contrast
Determinate Structure Indeterminate Structure
 Considerable compared to Generally smaller than
Deflection

indeterminate structure determinate structure


P P
4

PL3 1 PL3
48EI 192EI

High moment caused thicker Less moment, smaller cross


member & more material needed section & less material needed
Stress

P P
2
1
PL PL
4 8
15
Contrast
Determinate Structure Indeterminate Structure
Support will not develop the Will develop horizontal force &
horizontal force & moments that moment reactions that will hold
Stability in case of over load

necessary to prevent total collapse the beam


No load redistribution Has the tendency to redistribute
its load to its redundant supports
When the plastic hinge formed When the plastic hinge formed
certain collapse for the system the system would be a
determinate structure
P P

Plastic Hinge Plastic Hinge


Contrast
Determinate Structure Indeterminate Structure
No effect & no stress would be Serious effect and stress would
developed in the beam be developed in the beam
Temperature

P P

No effect & no stress would be Serious effect and stress would
developed be developed
Displacement
Differential

P P

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