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The document outlines the loading conditions for a truss, including dead, live, and wind loads with specified values. It requires analysis of the truss using any method and tabulation of results in a given format. The example provided illustrates how to present the results for each member of the truss.
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The document outlines the loading conditions for a truss, including dead, live, and wind loads with specified values. It requires analysis of the truss using any method and tabulation of results in a given format. The example provided illustrates how to present the results for each member of the truss.
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GIVEN: Truss loaded with dead, live and wind.

DEAD LOAD

1000 lb

1000 lb 1000 lb

1000 lb 1000 lb

500 lb 500 lb
18 ft

6@10ft = 60 ft

LIVE LOAD

1250
1000lblb

1500 lb 1000 lb

1500 lb 1000 lb

500 lb 500 lb
18 ft

6@10ft = 60 ft
WIND LOAD

1000 lb

b 12
0l 50
70 l b

b 25
l 00
00 l
14 b

b 25
00l 00
14 l b 18 ft

b 12
0l 50
70 l b

6@10ft = 60 ft

Required:
1. Analyzed the given truss using any available method.
2. Tabulate the results using the given format below:
MEMBER DEAD LIVE WIND LOAD COMBINATION
LOAD LOAD LOAD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(T)
(C)
(T)
(C)

example:
MEMBER DEAD LIVE WIND LOAD COMBINATION
LOAD LOAD LOAD
1 (1.4D) 2 3 4 5 6 7
AB 1(T) 5(T) 3(C) (T)=1.4(1) =1.4
(C)=0
(T)
(C)

good luck….

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