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Example 9. Figure 5-IOa shows a space frame having three members, four joints, six degrees offreedom
{at joint A), and eighteen restraints (six at each of the points B, C, and D). The frame is loaded at joint A
With a force P in the negative z direction and a moment PL in the negative x sense. In addition, a force
‘of magnitude P acting in the negative z direction is applied at the middle of member AB, and a force P
acting in the negative y direction is applied at the middle of member AD. All members in the frame have
8 principal plane XM-YM that containsthe point p indicated in Fig. 5-IOa, Point p is located in the plane
containing joints B, C, and D (that is, the x-y plane). Any point on the line pA (except point A) would
Suffice to define the principal planes in this problem. Since a principal plane for member AB is parallel to
the y axis, the angle a is taken to be zero for this member. However, for members AC and AD the
Principal planes are located by giving the coordinates of point p. (Example 2 continued on p. 364.) The
cross-sectional properties ofall members are assumed to be the same, and the numerical constants in the
problem are as follows:
dx=64 in’ [y=28 in’
G= 4,000 ksi
Av= 9 in?
y<<3-D Frame Analysis >>
-—
‘Space Frame Ex 1 W&G Pg No 364 (132101020 Yewale Dhanashri S.) peseee
NN NE nm | NDIM[ NEN | NON | NNREF —
6 5 1 3 2 8 4 —
ND Nu | NMPC Eaee
18 4 0
Node# x Y Zz es
1 128 96 72 L
2 128 192 0 -
3 0 0 0
4 256 0 0 aan —
5 128 144 36 eS 7 ~
6 192 48 36 uae —
7 128 96 0
Elem# Nt N2 | Ref_Pt| Mat Area ly Iz J} UDLy'| ub
(eee 1 5 7 1 9 28 80 64 o
2 5 2 7 1 8 28 80 64 o
3 1 3 7 1 8 28; 80 64 0; ea
4 1 6 7 He eae 9 28 80 64 of
5 6 4 7 1 9 28 | 80 64 ol]
DOF# | Disp. |
7 0
8 0
9 0 |
10 0
14 0
12 a ae -
13 0 a
14 0 :
16 oO
16 oO
7 0
18 0
19 0
20 0
24 0
22 0
23 0
24 0
DOF# | Load
3 6
4 =120
27 5
32 5
MATH E 6
1 | 1.00E+04 [4.0003
Bt i B2 j [83 | (multi-point constr. BP ORB2 OF‘Results from Program Fra
+
Space Fra Ex 1 W&G Pg No 354 (132101020 Yew: 4 -
Node# pl ¥-Disp|_—_—_—| Z-Dispi Y-Rot__
-0.00021807 | -0.004061839 | -0.016736868 | 0.005202256 | _0.000187034 | _-0.004495338
3.80669E-10 | _2.796E-09 | -6.57587E-09 | 1.26221€-07 | _1.36862E-08 8.7588E-09
|_-3.46805E-09 | -2.44742E-09 | _-1.4109E-09 | 7.66553E-09 | _-2.66129E-08 | _3.39745E-09
| 3.08738E-09 | -5.036096-09 | -1.38822E-09 | 5.99313E-08 | _1.56295E.08 | 9.22613E-08 |
0.052151946 | -0.07505236 | -0.107397027 | 0.001498365 | 0,001659704 | _-0,000159425.
-0.281676412 | -0.459665021 | 0,089996993 | 0,000113286 | 0.000650502 | _ 0.001781978
Member End-Forces |
Member# | 1 | EndForces | |
3.594483 | -0.17803114 | -0.406046716 | _6.073226126 | 32.49228877
-3,59448 | _0.17803114 | _0.406046716 | -6.073226126 | 8.120485841 | _-94.68254967
Member 2 | End Forces -
| S504as3 | 3.82196806 | -0.406046716 | _6.073226126 | @ 120485841 | _94.68254067
[_cs.seaas | -3.82196886 | 0.406046716 | -6 073226126 | 16.23331709 | _194.6355819 |
Membert! 3 | End Forces __|
4.744714 | -0.48480718 | -0.131088073 | €.079804922 | 1530001272 | -57.4aa58814 |
-4.74471 | 048480118 | 0.131088073 | -8.079804922 | 7.609874477 | _-27.61557149 | |
Member# 4 EndForces | |
3.213619 |
0.177655226 |_1,678465488 | -2.996253482 | 50.178a0934 | _-24.96411696
| -
-0.177665226 | -1.678465488 | _2.995253482 | 97.06807877 | _40.55012741 | |
5 | End Forces " . I
|_s.949364 | -1,053428806 | -2.301834512 | -2.905263402 | 97.06807877 | -40 56012741
[5.94938 |” 1.05342806 | 2.321834512 | 2.99525482 | 106.5928283 | _-51.86386214
DOF# [Reaction
(To avos6716 |
8 | -2.962405103,
@ | 7.014264903
10 | -134.6355819
11 | 1459857116
12 | 9342717908,
13 | 3.699254728
14 2.610580954
15 | 1.504962562
16 | -8.176565654
17 | 28.38704012
18 | -3.6230¢1648,
49 | =3.295208012
20 | 6.371624149
21 | 1.480772595
22 | -63.92671371
23 | -16.8847024
24 | -98.43343066 |sle8
wat
ges
Table 5-28
Final Results for Space Frame Example 2
JOINT DISPLACEMENTS
JOINT ou nya 093
: ~-217648-03 ~,40619E-02 ~,16736E-01
00000800 .o00008+00 . oo000E+00
; -000008+00 .00000E+00 . o9000E+00
4 .00000E+00 .00000+00 .o0000e+00
NENBER END-ACTIONS
EMBER al ana xo
aN? ang ang
1 3.594 178 406
534 3.822 406
2 47g 485 -11
4.744 495 131
3 3.214 “178 1.678
-5.950 1.054 2.322
SUPPORT REACTIONS
sorur AR aR2 ARS.
2 -406 -2,992 7.014
3 3.699 2.610 1.505
4 ~3,293 5.372 1.480
ous
=. 520228-02
-00000E+00
-00000E+00
- 00000E+00
aM
aMlo
6.073
6.073
8.080
~8.080
~2.995
2,995
ARG
“134.638
8.177
63.927
05
18704803
000008400
-000008+00
-00000E+00
ANS
aM)
732.492
716.233
7.610
15.390
50.178
106.594
ARS
714,599
28.387
~16.885
ou6
=.449538-02
+ 00000E+00
o0000E+00
-00000E+00
AME
a2
-84.001
-134,638
27.616
57.444
~24.964
51.865,
ARG
9.343
~3.624
98.434
(ee lela elle etg eee eeneample8. (Weaver and Gere page No 345 Figure 5-70) shows se truss having seven
‘and six degrees of freedom. The
members, five joints, nine restraints (at three pinned supports):
vrose-seetional arcas of all members are assumed (© be the same and the following numerical
alues (in US units) apply
= 30,000 ksi L= 1200. Axe 10 in? P= 20kipsSolution by
STRUCG°GE Toavenc s¥STENS —
Weaver and Gere Program.
0Example 10. The space truss in (Weaver and Gere Page no 352 Fig. 5-84) has nine members, six joints,
nine restraints (at three pinned supports), and nine degrees of freedom. The members numbered 3, 9, and
10 in Fig. 5-8b (the restrained structure) have cross-sectional areas equal to Ax, but the other six members
hhave areas equal to 2Ax. For this problem the following numerical values (in SI units) are assumed:
E=80X 10° kN? L=Im Ax= 0.01 nt P=240kN‘Space Frame Example 1 Pg.No. 354 (Weaver & Gere)
Example 10 Space Frame (132101020 Yewale Dhanashri S.)
om “| NOIM | NEN | NON | NNREF es es |
7 1 3 [2] 6 Sai)
No mee | |
[-9 Ose [eee Besa | eee eee] [
Node# = Zz _| Peete I
es 3 of f | fee
2 0 3 aa _ I [ |
ais! 0 3 z [ |
az 0 3 i
os ° 3 ie Tr ies
6 oO o 3 2 I |
7a 5 3 0 s |
[8 o 6 0 eases _ |
9 [oo 0 6 [
(10 5 6 0 [eae
[_Blem# Nt ~_N2 Ref Pt | Matt |Area| ly iz Jj upty' | up
[4 1 3 3 | 1 [oos | 100603 | 7.00E03 |o002) 0 |
2 2 3 3_| 4 | 001 | 1,006.03 | 1.006-03 [0.002 | 0
3 3 4 40 1_[ 0.01 [4-00-03 | 1-00-03 | 0.002 | 240)
Come 5 8 1 | 0.01 | 1.00E-03 | 1.00€-03 [0.002| 0 |
5 5 6 | 1 [00%] 1,006.03 | 1.00603 | 0.0020
6 6 7 40_| 1 | 001 | 7006-03 | 1,006.03 [0.002 | 0
cee aa 7 10| + [0.01 | 1.006-03 | +.00€-03 [0.002 | 0
@ 1 4 8 | 1 [0.01 | 4.006-03 | 1.006-03 [0.002 | 0 |
9 3 T 40 1 [0.01 | 1.00€-03 | 4.006-03 [0.002 | 0 |
0) 4 7 10 | 1 | 0.01 | 4,006.03 | 1.006-03 [0.002 | 0
DOF | Disp |
1 o |
2 0
3 o
7 0
3 °
@ °
31 °
32 o
33 o
DOF# | Load
76 | 240
37 | 200
38 | 240
33_[ 480
mate | E &
1_| 2006+08 | 7.008007
Bi i 52 j__| 83 | (Mutt-point constr. BYrGi¥B2"O=-83)| __Results from Program Frame3D
Nodes | eee 10 Space FraAME (132101020
- eran Y-Displ ___Z-Displ Y-Rot
9.625608 7.66162E-08 4.30337E-09 -0.000151799 | -0.000286804
— x ~1.79598E-08 | 1.87889E-08 | -0.001473061 | -0,000145518
0.002636373 0.01346554 0.000848493 -0.002826552 | 0.000289704 |
0.002257309 0.015544267 0.002925448 | 0.002169373 | -0.000514675
0.001128678 0.006368093 0.001679925 0.001621391 | -0.000533416
4 6256-08, 1.24358E-09 | 6.90771E-09 | 0,001073409 | -0.000862191
| ootoa7e12 0.015726248_ | 0.003088196 | -0,000356309 | -5.49872E.05
it Member End-Forces
Member# 4 End Forces ee ead aii
|1384.156 -19.63192733 §1.07087361 47.92877919 _ | -151.9937762 | -19.06254988
1384.16 19163182733 -51.07087361_| _-47.92677919 | -182.900337e | -109.6726067 _|
Member#[ 2 End Forces
| 1054.51 | -6.906087007 -22.49836465 | 37,8977506 | 47,96782676 | -6.893047029
1054511 6.906087007 22.498364685 | _-37.8977506 | 70.52309649 | -27.636488 |
Member# End Forces 1
692.319 ___|3.287208254 -16.42733477__| -16.95102253 | -162.9577679
02.3186 -1.19101932 3.287208254 | 16.42733477 | 36.67427205 | _170.1038838
Member#| 4 End Forces |
902.905 | 129.4235754 -53.61964 157 -30.68698913 61.57486313 447.5276663
902.905 94235754 '53,61964157 30.68698813 | 72.4742408 | 176.0312722
Membert 5 __End Forces [
-802.805 85, 23895042 5371162135 | -30,68698913 | -72.4742408 | -176.0312722 |
02.905 | _85.23805042 ~53.71162135 | 30,68698913 | -61.80481257 | -37.06610364
Member 6 End Forces |
[235.0205 16.01 100584 19.46637045 | 39,50443586 | -60.76344618
235.021 | ___-16.01 100884 ~19.46637045 | _-23.50443588 | -66.88608135
Member# 7 End Forces | Be
626.784 3.687436505 ~11,90423852 | -16.07874827 | 6395961276 | -8.691720937
626.7837 ~3.687436505 71,90423852 | 16.0787. 24.10769952 | 32.87185913
‘Member 8 End Forces
4235.77 =11.0179134 -54.56443313 | a5 6aa0e564 | 153.1602516 | -14.78026775
-1235.77, 41.01779134_ 54.56443313, 45.64406564 2046336642 | -57.46822161 |
Member# 9 "End Forces:
7.001808 “112. 1815552 22.75973612 “51.51387762 | -364.4213584
7.00191 1121818552 02, 75973612 ~35.04800485 | -121.5246721
Membertt 10 End Forces
114.9098 7120.4434956 ~59.82e60127 | 6921362138 | 167.4406713 | -374 5610467
“114.91 120.4434956 59.82460127 | 6,921362138 | 86.3736161 | -136.4374281
DOF Reaction DoF# Reaction
1 2040 9 ~200.6226416
2 71225.859061 3t 740.
3 -68,85397904 32 -21.49745975
7 1540 33 ~110.5233793
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“hyExample1. The continuous beam structure analyzed in (Sec. 4.9 Pg No 210. Fig. 4-13a
310 in W&G) is presented as the first example to demonstrate the computer program. For this
Purpose the following numerical values (in US units) are assumed
E= 10,000 ksi L=100in. Iz= 1000 in" P= 10 kipsQL W&G Pg No 310 Fg No 4.13a (132101020 Yewale Dhanashri Sakharam)
NN NE NM NDIM NEN NDN |
6 3 1 1 2 jest
ND. NL NMPC ‘i |
5 8 #320.
NoDE# | X-coord | | | |
£ —
eae | 50 (oe cee EE | I
Bina 100 Eger eee
4 150. t
3 200
6 400
Moment of | |
Ee Ni N2 MAT# Inertia | |
1 ; 2 1 TLOOE+03 7 1
p-—2—_| 2 3 ses .00E=03, z EE
4} 3 4 i 2,00E+03 ae
4 4 Saal i 7
3 3 $ ; : eS
DOF# Displ. +
I 0
2 0 {
9 0
u 0
12 0 fee i —
DOF# | LOAD +
3 -20
5 =100E+01
6 1000 i
7 -20
9 -20
10 -333.333
W -10
12 333.333 nit +
MAT# E — oe
1 10000 _
BI 1 B2 J BSResults from Ps
am BEAM
(QA WAG Pe No 310 Fig No 13a (132101020 Yewale Dhanashri Sakbaram) —
Node Displ. Rotation
i -1.37731E-09 —-5.341E-08
2 | 0.091 354044 -0.0022768
jens -0.131615158 0.00121033
4 -0.066427568 000146083
3 =1.64476E-09 (0.00084326
| 6 =3.11258E-10 | 6.8616E-09
DOF# Reaction
heal 33.0554809
2 1281735662 a
9 39474328 |
i 7ATOI91 102
12 =164.6777025__
Solution for above numerical in Weaver and Gere Pg 311 No Table 5.10
MEMBER END-ACTIONS:
? 93.086z russ S ire in (Sec. 4.12 pg no
-xample4. To demonstrate the use of Program PT, the plane truss structu
5 . : in US units) are
28 Weaver and Gere) will be analyzed again. The following numerical values (in U
ssumed for this problem:
E = 10,000 ksi L=100in. Ax =10in? P=10 kips__<<2:D FRAME ANALYSIS (PLANE FRAME) >> —_]
EX 4 (W8&G Pg no 228 and 330) (132101020 Yewale Dhanashri S)_______——
NN NE NM | Nom | NEN | NON eee
7 9 1 [2,2 3 +}
ND NL NMPC
4 6 0 C
| Nodet x Y | 7
i 0 0 - -
2 0 80 |
3 30 80 fe fr
4 60 80 - 7
5 60 40 [ I
6 60. 0 [ — [_ |
7 30 0 =
Elemi# Nt N2_| Mat# | Area | Inertia | Distr Load |
1 1 2 ce 025 — |
2 2 3 1_| 10 4 0 -
[373 4 1 | 10 1 0
[asa 5 1 | 10 1 0
Los 5 6 4 10 1 o
6 6 7 1 | 10 4 0
7 7 1 1 | 10 1 0
8 6 2 1 | 10 4 o
[9 1 4 1 | 10 4 0 {
DOF# | Displ.
1 0 - =n
2 0 !
16 0
17 0
DOF# Load 7
9 ~1200
40 20
4 10
13 10
14 10
20 20
MAT# E
1 4.00E+04
Bt i B2 i | 83 joint constr. B1"Gi+B:"Member Ena-Forces
_X-Displ |
| 3.98959E-07 |
| __0.084051465
008591468
0.08777913
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0.286195014
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-0,574876287
0.227537955
-0 062378631
(0.015393253
0.060252627
Member# | 1 aaeeaianestaceedeeny
F-40.3907 | 0106131520 | 815
4.39068 | -0.106131529 69.49867874
2
6.21075 -21,74535656 | _ -46,0131258 |
6.210746 | __21.74595656. -606.3475709 a
Membert 3 | a
| 6.21075 -21.74535656 -593,6524291__|
| 6.210746 21.74535656 -58,70826753__| ae
Membert 4
34,0045 2.701947059 18.44020539
-34.0045 2.701947059 ~126.5180878 |
‘Memberi 5 i
44.0045 7,298052941 126.6180878
44,0045 -7.298052941 165.4040299
Member! anne i
7.99E-05 | __-14.01684401 “225, 2057848
-BE-05 14.01684401 ~195.2995356
‘Member#t 7
7996-05 5.983155987 195.2995356
-BE-05 ~5.983155987 ~15,80485596,
Member 8
24.57903, 1,696495353 59.80175495
24.579 ~1.696495353 109.8477804
Member 8 ae
27.702 -0.162522588 ~56.52032095
27.70203 | _0.162522588 40.26806214 a
DOF# Reaction 7
1 2659725246
2 ~56, 66666667
16 -23.40274754
7 76.66666667STRUCTURE No.
Solution By Weaver and Gere Programe
A PLANE TRUSS
NUMBER OF LOADING SYSTEMe =
STRUCTURAL PARAMETERS
YN NS NR” ra
SOINT x .
2 60.000 80.000
3 le0e B00
a 601990, foee
MEMBER INFORMATION
MEMBER Og) aK AX
2 z > 6.000
3 3 a 8.000
4a 2 2 31000
Ss a 3 101000
6 3 2 101500
JOINT RESTRAINTS
Sornt “Sri Gre
3 a i
LOADING NO. 2
Nis NEM
Actions aT yornTs
sornT. Aga az2
2 20.000 10.000
ACTIONS AT ENDS OF RESTRAINED
MEMBER AMLD AML?
a 7000 -20-000
2 ro00 20/000
5 tooo ios00,
3 51000 $1800
JOINT DISPLACEMENTS
sont bee ps2
1. 10001E+00 Pot
2 lloeiie+oo —1202018-01
3 le0cc0E+00 1 G0000E-00
4 lo0000E+00 “ooensEs00
MEMBER END-ACTrONS
MEMBER Ama ana
> -s.099 -20.000
2 re8e 101000
3 ~ailaes 102000
4 35.203 51000
s 26.832 ooo
6 -321502 tooo
SUPPORT REACTIONS
sont, Ara AR
3 -29.S01 -56.667
a =332083 36.667
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200.000
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T0008Example6. A second problem consisting ofa rectangular yr is shown in (Fig. 5-64 page no 342 Weaver
and Gere). This structure has five members, six joint, twelve restraints, and six degrees of freedom. The
cross-sectional properties of all of the members are assumed to be the same, and the numerical constants
{in SI units) for the problem are the following:
200 X 10° kN/m? Ix =2x 10 m* G=80X10°kN/m? ly=1x 10 m*
q P= 50 kNResults from Program Frame3D
7XG Grid WAG J (132101090 Veale DhanasheiS)
WS SEL NWT" NDI [NEN SDN | SSREF I |
7 é rp ate é z
ND NiL[ Suc
24 ca 0 T T
Node \ yz
1 vp
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3 é ofa i
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5 n ipo i
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7 > ao {
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Hien Sipe | Ret | Ni |e i Tunes
1 1 of sf if om zoncas | 200r.03| 0 0
2 2 [ef 1 00t Sora [20078 3
3 5 + sft 001 3 091-05 | 2.006-0: o 0
4 3 3 opt O01 .ouE0S | 2.00503 o 0
5 5 1 08 Spoor {somos [of
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ieee 7 i 1,06818E-09 '8.15807E-09 0
0 0.000267047 | _-1.76773E-05 0
3 o | 8.55433E-05 | 0.000534093 [0
feseea iat tee 0. 6.48203E-10 | 1.60227E-09 fH Onsaet|:
eee aa o EE 000135963 (000127983 | 0
ESSeOEEEE are; 0 .12343E-09 83948E-10 |
7 0 o -4.07889E-10 -1,66831E-08 | 0
Member End-Forces ei z : |
Member# 1 End Forces | eau [
“0 | 74,0882 a “14.24245808 0 “108.7742857
O: praoee 14.24245808 o | __-113.4904033.
Member# | 2 End Forces | L e
o [75.9117 0 ~14.24245808 0 113,4904033,
o_| -75.9118 0 14.24245808 0 1114.2449077
[Member# [3 End Forces :
[aaneo) -8.64271 0 2136366576 0 -18.77031828
(“0 [8642705 0 ~21.96366576 0 | -15.80050306 |
Member# | 4 End Forces e
[esa 0 -34.55447567 | 452541055 | 35.60612364 0
0 0 34.55447567 | -4.52541055_| 102.6117788 oO :
Member#| 5 End Forces.
0 oO 57.42400186 | -6.119310834 | -108,0502947 0
0 0 ~67.42400185 | 5.119310834 | -121.6457127 0
[Member# | 6 End Forces
[6 0 ~68.02152248 | 5.438515834 | 109.6447214 0
0 0 58,02152248 | -6.438515834 | 122.4413686 °
DOF# | Reaction
jaa o
[eeez 0
3 74.08823
4 14.2425
5 108.74
6 oO
19 oO Z
20 oO :
2 8.64271,
2 | 21.3637
23 | -15.6005
24 o
31 o
32 0
33 “S1A24
34__| 121.6457
35__| 5.11931136 oO - —
37 D oT —
38 oO | -
39 -208.022 - - 4 I
#0 soos |
[a2 ° - — — — if
tape 9-20
Final Results for Grid Example 2
JOINT DISPLACEMENTS
Joint ga ps2
1 ~.35599E-03 ~.14976E-03
2 [28856E-03 | .18376E-03
3 100000E+00 ‘00000E+00
4 100000E+00 !00000E+00
5
6
loc000E+00 | 00000E+00
:000008+00 | 000002+00
MEMBER END-ACTIONS
MENRER aM ame
1 9.493 163.092
2 141240 61.417
3 131342 23733
4 111543 -239.068
5 7.352 99.731
SUPPORT REACTIONS
JOINT ARL AR
3 9.493 -163.092
4 14.240 76.393
5 -111543 -239-068
6 -128.588 =7.351
psa
12182E-02
~120993E-02
‘o0000E+00
100000E+00
o0000E+00
:000008+00
aM
93.528
341452
27.980
214.940
“57-080
ARS
93.528
341452
214.940,
57.080
ams
-9.493,
141240
13i342
1543
-71351
51.
76
-88.
=20.
128.
36
34
27
as
5?
ans
872
452
980
060
logoExamples. (Figure 5-Sa Weaver & Gere Page No 340) shows a grid structure having geometrical
and loads similar to the plane frame problem. Assume that the cross-sectional
of both members of the grid are the same and that the following numerical values
propertis
properti
(in US units) apply:
E = 10,000 ksi I= 1000 in’ G = 4,000 ksi 1,= 1000 in!
L=100in. P= 10 kips
y
2
weakwale Dhan:
iid WAG Pg No 340, (132101020 View
NE xw_| Noi | NEN NDN NNREF
3 3 2 6 _| 2. —
Nu] Nwre
2 3 0
Nowe# |__x. y z
1 0 0
2 0 7
3 0
4 200 0 0 |.
5 0 00 0
6 200 20 0
NI N2__| Ref Pe] Mat Area a a
1 1 1 1000 | 1000 | 1000 | 0 0.24
2 2 1 1 1000 | 1000 | 1000 | 0 o
3 3 4 oft 1 1000 | 1000 | 1000 | 0 0
Dore | Disp.
Hl 0 I (ee
2 0 |
3 0 [
4 0
3 0
6 0
19 0
20 0 T
21 0 7 =
22 0 -
23 0
24 0
or# | Load
9 10
| 1000
15 20
MaT# | E. G
1_| 1.00£+04 | 4.00E+03
(Multi-point constr. BI*Qi+B2*Qj=B3)
BL
B2 i_| psResults from Program Frame3D
Node#t
EX 5 Grid W&G Pg No 340, (132101020 Yewale Dhanashri S.)
X-Displ Y-Disp!_| _Z-Displ X-Rot Y-Rot__| _Z-Rot
4 0 0 -1.96-09 | -2.4€-08 | 1.026-07_| 0
Poe o o 0.35508 _| 0.0076 | 0.005095 o
3 ° o 0.19034 | -0.00614 | 0.00057 o |
4 0 | o 1236-09 | -9.36-08 | -86€-08 0
‘Member End-Forces Zi
Member 1 | enaFores | | _|
o ° 12.03974 | 3039430 | -1111,47
o ° -12.0307 | -303.044 | 92.5031
Member# 2 End Forces
o o 292.347 | so6s6ea | 0
o o gs6ores | aora4ca | 273062 | 0 | |
Member 3 End Forces | |
° _o 29,9603 _| -292.347 | 273.8523 °
° o | 2996026 | 202.3468 | 1598664 °
|__ por# Reaction - {
1 0
2 0
3 24.03974
4 303.9439
5 1311.47
6 o
19 o
20 0
21 29,96026
22 1193.076
23 103.523
24 °Solution By We
STRUCTURE NO. 1 GRID
NUMBER OF LOADING SYS:
STRUCTURAL PARAMETERS
XOOR ON WR RD
3
203 Ceaer
JOINT cooRDINaTes
JoinT x y
1 100.000 75,000
2 (000 75-000
3 200.000 vo
NEMBER INFORMATION
MENDER JJ JK xr
1 2 "1 1000.00
2 1 3 2000-000
JOINT RESTRAINTS:
SowT SRL IR2 aR
eoeaa Laaeaeeaey
ees
LOADING No, 1
NID KLM
1 2
ACTIONS ar coiNTs
JOINT aul Ag2
a +000 1990.00
ACTIONS AT ENDS OF RESTRAINED
MEMBER AMLL AML?
1 +000 — =200.000
2 +000 © -312.500
JOINT DISPLACEMENTS
JOINT Era baz
1 -.75985E~02 .509498-02
2 -00000E+00 -aoo00B+00
3 1000008400 90000E+00
MEMBER END-ACTIONS
MEMBER an ane
1 303.941 ~2311.474
2 292.344 896.362
SUPPORT REACTIONS
JOINT ARL AR2
2 303.941 -1322.474
3 1193.01 103.534
10000.0
uw
1000.000
1000000
an
10.000,
wer and Gere Program
4000.0
et.
100.000
125.000
MEMBERS DUE TO LOADS
‘AML
12.000
10-000,
by3
~.35508E+00
-00000E+00
+ 00000E+00
aM
24.080
-9,960
AR3
24,040
29.960
NLA
7000
+000
ama
303.941
292.344
cx
1.000
800
AML
200.000
312-500
ANS,
107.504
1598.675
atte
12,000
10.000
aMs
-.080
29.960Example 2. Ve continuous beam in (Weaver and Gere Pg No 310 Fig. 5-30) has constant flexural
rigidity and is to be analyzed for the given loads Numerical values (in SI units) fr this problem are
, Lom Ly=Smw= 30 kNimEXAMPLE 2 Pg. No. 310 (Weaver & Gere) I
EX 2 (load case 1) Pg. No. 310 (Weaver & Gere)- Yewale Dhanashri
NN. NE NM__|_NDIM NEN NDN
5 4 1 1 2 2
| no | NL___|_NMPC | __ cease
4 4 | 0 ele
Nope# | _X-COORD elie
1 0 [ ee
2 2 |
3 4
4 6
5 MW
EL# M N2__| MAT# | Mom_tnertia
1 4 2 1 3.60E-03
2 2 3 1 3.60E-03
3 3 4 1 3.60E-03
aed 4 5 1 3,60E-03,
DOF# [ Displ. | E
1 0
2 0
z 0
10 0
DOF# LOAD -
3 -3,00E+02
5 -3.00E+02
if -5.00E+01
8 4.50E+02 |
MAT# E
1 2.00E+08
Bt 1 B2 J B3passat
| ___Results from Program BEAM —
| —_EX2 (load case 1) Py, No. 310 (Weaver & Gere)-¥
Node: Disp. ~ Rotation
[1 | -1.408926.08 | -2.123376-08 eee —__}——
[| 2 | -o.00004733 -0,00057158: aoe —
0.00133806 | 0000277786 _| —
Ae029E-09 | __0. Aza t Pa
_0.002203554 | 4,40708E.09 |
eset ie eee eee
1 405.7676899 : = |
2 611.5300503 -
[7] 2aa.2323101 : ae
L_10 | -126.9239201
Solution by Weaver and Gere Programe
Table 5-12 7 ie
Results for Continuous Beam Example 2
StKUcrURE NO. 2 CONTINUOUS BEAM
NUMBER OF LOADING SYSTEMS — >
STRUCTURAL PARAMETERS
eR NE TRR NRE aaa
3 2 SNE SS 2000000:
diem 6.008 eo286
2 Si886 80360
Reg wes
Sotne 87 7O7NSS az2
2 -50.000 150.000
ACEIONS AT ENDS OF RESTRAINED MENNERS, OVE ee
JOINT po000Es00 00000800
2 l8ee00ere0 <8aia1E~03
3 1288SSete2 :beocorreo
MEMBER END-ACTIONS an oo
Mennen am ane 9a ao 28S
TP 405.309 912-338 roa DBT 897
2 rose £36282
support neactrons ae
ae 405.769 611.558
2 3851253 18008
3 1800 -1261923EX 2 Load Case 2 (132101020 Yewale Dhanashri)
NN NE NM | NDIM NEN NDN
I 5 4 old 4 2 2
ND. NL NMPC mtn
4 4 0 : : oe
NODE# | _X.COORD | 7 i
1 0
2 2 -
3 ao ale |
ae 6 : a |
Sead
eu | M4 N2__| MAT# |__Mom_Inertia
ioe 1 2 3.60E-04 |
7 2 3 1 3.60E-04 | |
3 3 4 1 3.60E-04 |
4 4 5 1 3.60E-04 |
DOF# Displ.
fo
oe 0
Ze 0 | i}
10 0
DOF# LOAD
Z 7.50E+01
8 6.25E+01
9 7.50E+01
10 -6.25E+01
MAT# E
1 200000
Bt I B2 J B3____ Results from Program BEAM
ana EXAMPLE 2
Se Oden eee eee DW:
-— | -4.669336.05 __|
ee iE 78067051 35465731
3 -3.561260818 3.01221E-05
4 6.87766E-05 | —-4.008454173_
5 20.86705724 6.34347E-05.
DOF# Reaction ae
4 48.07670756 |
2 9615227196
[ 7 -198.0767076 el
10 182,6920268
LOADIN
NLI
0
ACTION.
MEMBER.
2
JOINT
Somnr.
1
2
a
MEMBER
MEMBER
1
2
SUPPOR’
JOINT
2
2
3
Solution By Weaver and Gere Programe for Load Case 11
iG NO. 2
NLM
2
6 AT ENDS OF RESTRAINED MEMBERS QUE TO LOADS
AMLL AML2 AML AMLA
75.000 62-500 75.000 -62-500
DISPLACEMENTS
pgL ps2
-00000E+00 .00000E+00
ToooooE+0O ~-40064E-03
=120867E-02 | 00000E+00
END-ACTIONS.
AML AM2 aa. ama
-48.077 96.154 48.077 =192.308
150.000 192-308 S000 182.692
T REACTIONS
ARL AR2
-48.077 96.154
198.077 1000
tooo 182.692BEAM ANALYSIS _
EX 2: Total load , W&G Pg No 310 (132101020 Yewale Dhanashri
NN NE NM_|_NDIM NEN
3 2 1 a 2 a
ND. NL. NPG | seas eas i _|
4 6 0 2
Nope# | _x-coorp oe |
\ o |
2 6 |
3 ul |
ELA NM N2_|_MAT# | Moment of erin
1 1 2 \ 3.60E-03
2 2 3 \ 3.60E-03
DOF# Disp. -
1 0 :
2 o :
i o
1
6 0 |
Dor# | _Loap
1 3.006402
2 4.006402
3 4.256402
4 4.886102 .
5 -7.50E401 :
6 6.256401 -
MAT# E
1 2.006408
BL 1 Be J BB
4%es Results from Program BEAM
EX 2: W&G Pg No 310 (132101020 Yewale Dhanasshri S.)
Nodew Disp! Rotation
“7.451 76E-08 146-07
0.0001 1682 -1,26-08
-9.214916-08 | 0.000481
Reaction
1 | _357.604356 | [
2 515.3438501
3 442.315644
6 55.76248693
- —_|
Solution from Weaver a
LOADING NO. 3
Nig NL
ee
ACTIONS AT JOINTS
Sort AdL age
2 ~50.000 150.000
ACTIONS AT ENDS OF RESTRAINED
MEMBER AML aML2
1 300-000 400-000
2 75.000 62.500
JOINT DISPLACEMENTS
Sornt boa ps2
.o00008+00 -000008+00
2 ‘loo00gr+00 !ago77E-03
3 11685E-03 | !00000R+00
MEMBER END-ACTIONS
MEMBER AML ane
2 357.692 915.385
2 150,000 319.231
SUPPORT REACTIONS
JOINT ‘ARL ana
1 357.692 515.305
2 442-308, S000
3 ‘ooo 55.769
dl Gere Program
MEMBERS DUE TO LOADS
AML
300-000
75.000
242.308
000
AML
62.500
Ans
-169-231
35.769