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Tutorial 4

The document contains a series of tutorial questions focused on analyzing trusses using the method of joints and the method of sections. Each question requires the calculation of forces in various members of different truss configurations as illustrated in accompanying figures. The tutorial aims to enhance understanding of structural analysis principles in engineering.

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Tutorial 4

The document contains a series of tutorial questions focused on analyzing trusses using the method of joints and the method of sections. Each question requires the calculation of forces in various members of different truss configurations as illustrated in accompanying figures. The tutorial aims to enhance understanding of structural analysis principles in engineering.

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Tutorial 4

Q.1) Find the force acting in all


members of the truss shown in Fig.
using method of joints.

Fig. (1)

Q.2) Using method of joints, find the


force in each member of the truss
shown in Fig. (2).

Fig. (2)

Q.3) Compute the force in all members


of the truss shown in Fig. (3). (Use
method of joints).

Fig. (3)

Q.4) The roof truss shown in Fig. (4) is


pinned at point A, and supported by a
roller at point H. Determine the force in
member DG using method of sections.

Fig. (4)

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Q.5) For the truss shown in Fig. (5),
find the internal fore in member BE,
using method of sections.

Fig. (5)

Q.6) The Warren truss loaded as shown


in Fig. (6) is supported by a roller at C
and a hinge at G. By the method of
sections, compute the force in the
members BC, DF, and CE.

Fig. (6)
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