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Theory of Structures - I
(TOS – 1)
CE 301
Dr.Omprakash Netula
lecture : 1
Subject Name: Theory of Structures
Topic Name:Introduction
Lecture No: 1
Dr.Omprakash Netula
Professor & HOD
Department of Civil Engineering
7/24/2017 Lecture Number, Unit Number 2
INTRODUCTION
• What is a structure?
General Types: Based on deformation and type of primary load
carried [Axial (tensile, compressive), flexure, shear and torsion
What does a structure do? –
Carries the load - Loads acting on the structure: Dead & Live (people,
equipment, wind, wave, seismic)-
Superposition Principle - Keeps the structure in static and dynamic
equilibrium - Transfers the load to contiguous structural components
- Transfers the load safely - Transfers the loads to the foundation
]..
Statically Determinate structure
• The structure for which the reactions at the supports & internal forces in the
members can be found out by the conditions of static equilibrium, is called a
statically determinate structure.
• Example of determinate structures are: simply supported beams, cantilever beams, single
and double overhanging beams, three hinged arches, etc.
• There are three basic conditions of static equilibrium:
ΣH = 0
ΣV = 0
ΣM = 0
Statically indeterminate structure
• The structure for which the reactions at the supports & the internal forces in the members can not be
found out by the conditions of static equilibrium, is called statically indeterminate structure.
• Examples of indeterminate structures are: fixed beams, continuous beams, fixed arches, two hinged
arches, portals, multistoried frames, etc.
• If equations of static equilibrium are not sufficient to determine all the unknown reactions (vertical,
horizontal & moment reactions) acting on the structure, it is called externally indeterminate structure or
externally redundant structure.
• If equations of static equilibrium are not sufficient to determine all the internal forces and moments in the
member of the structure, even though all the external forces acting on the structure are known, is called
internally indeterminate structure or internally redundant structure.
DEGREE OF STATIC INDETERMINCY(DS):
• The degree of static indeterminacy of the structure may be defined as the number of
unknown forces in excess of equations of statics.
It is also known as degree of redundancy.
Therefore,
degree of static indeterminacy
= Total no. of unknown forces – Number of equations of static available
• Redundants may be support reactions or internal forces in the members.
• If redundants are removed from the structure, it becomes determinate.
• Thus, the degree of indetermincy is equal to the number of releases necessary make the
structure determinate.
DS = DSE + DSI
S. No. Determinate Structures Indeterminate Structures
1 Equilibrium conditions are fully
adequate to analyse the structure.
Conditions of equilibrium are
not adequate to fully analyze
the structure.
2 Bending moment or shear force at
any section is independent of the
material property of the structure.
Bending moment or shear force
at any section depends upon
the material property.
3 The bending moment or shear
force at any section is
independent of the cross-section
or moment of inertia.
The bending moment or shear
force at any section depends
upon the cross-section or
moment of inertia.
4 Temperature variations do not
cause stresses.
Temperature variations cause
stresses.
5 No stresses are caused due to
lack of fit.
Stresses are caused due to lack
of fit.
6 Extra conditions like compatibility
of displacements are not required
to analyze the structure.
Extra conditions like
compatibility of displacements
are required to analyze the
structure along with the
equilibrium equations.
External stability:
• The support system shown in fig. (a) are
unstable, because it can provide only
parallel reaction components. It cannot,
therefore, resist a force perpendicular to
the direction of the reactive forces.
• The support system shown in fig. (b) are
also unstable, because the reactive
forces are concurrent. Hence, the
support system is incapable of resisting a
couple about the point “o”.
Internal stability:
• A structural system is internally stable if it can preserve its geometry under the action of all kinds of
forces tending to deform it. Significant internal forces are produced in the members of a structural
system as a result of even small changes in geometry.
• On the other hand, the geometry of unstable system, known as MECHANISMS, can change substantially
without generating appreciable internal forces.
• For pin-jointed plane & space structures, if the number of members is less than the minimum
requirement, an unstable system, known as mechanism is obtained.
• If number of members is more than the minimum required, an overstiff statically indeterminate system
is obtained.
• If the number of members is equal to the minimum required, a stable & determinate system is
obtained.
• A rigid-jointed frame is internally stable & statically determinate if it has an open configuration.
DEGREE OF REDUNDANCY OF BEAMS:
• In case of continuous beams, the shear & moment at any point in the beam are readily
known once the reaction components are determined. Thus these beams are statically
determinate internally.
• Therefore,
For beams, DSi = 0
The degree of indetermincy of a beam is therefore equal to its external redundancy.
DS = DSe
• As stated earlier,
DS = DSe = R – r
Where, R = total no. of reaction components
r = total no. of condition equations available
Example for beam:
• DS = R – r
Where, R = No. of reaction components.
r = no. of condition equation available.
• DS = (3+1+3) – 6
= 1
• Therefore, beam is indeterminate to first
degree.
• Internal roller act as a link & provide two
extra conditions.

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  • 1. Theory of Structures - I (TOS – 1) CE 301 Dr.Omprakash Netula lecture : 1
  • 2. Subject Name: Theory of Structures Topic Name:Introduction Lecture No: 1 Dr.Omprakash Netula Professor & HOD Department of Civil Engineering 7/24/2017 Lecture Number, Unit Number 2
  • 3. INTRODUCTION • What is a structure? General Types: Based on deformation and type of primary load carried [Axial (tensile, compressive), flexure, shear and torsion What does a structure do? – Carries the load - Loads acting on the structure: Dead & Live (people, equipment, wind, wave, seismic)- Superposition Principle - Keeps the structure in static and dynamic equilibrium - Transfers the load to contiguous structural components - Transfers the load safely - Transfers the loads to the foundation ]..
  • 4. Statically Determinate structure • The structure for which the reactions at the supports & internal forces in the members can be found out by the conditions of static equilibrium, is called a statically determinate structure. • Example of determinate structures are: simply supported beams, cantilever beams, single and double overhanging beams, three hinged arches, etc. • There are three basic conditions of static equilibrium: ΣH = 0 ΣV = 0 ΣM = 0
  • 5. Statically indeterminate structure • The structure for which the reactions at the supports & the internal forces in the members can not be found out by the conditions of static equilibrium, is called statically indeterminate structure. • Examples of indeterminate structures are: fixed beams, continuous beams, fixed arches, two hinged arches, portals, multistoried frames, etc. • If equations of static equilibrium are not sufficient to determine all the unknown reactions (vertical, horizontal & moment reactions) acting on the structure, it is called externally indeterminate structure or externally redundant structure. • If equations of static equilibrium are not sufficient to determine all the internal forces and moments in the member of the structure, even though all the external forces acting on the structure are known, is called internally indeterminate structure or internally redundant structure.
  • 6. DEGREE OF STATIC INDETERMINCY(DS): • The degree of static indeterminacy of the structure may be defined as the number of unknown forces in excess of equations of statics. It is also known as degree of redundancy. Therefore, degree of static indeterminacy = Total no. of unknown forces – Number of equations of static available • Redundants may be support reactions or internal forces in the members. • If redundants are removed from the structure, it becomes determinate. • Thus, the degree of indetermincy is equal to the number of releases necessary make the structure determinate. DS = DSE + DSI
  • 7. S. No. Determinate Structures Indeterminate Structures 1 Equilibrium conditions are fully adequate to analyse the structure. Conditions of equilibrium are not adequate to fully analyze the structure. 2 Bending moment or shear force at any section is independent of the material property of the structure. Bending moment or shear force at any section depends upon the material property. 3 The bending moment or shear force at any section is independent of the cross-section or moment of inertia. The bending moment or shear force at any section depends upon the cross-section or moment of inertia. 4 Temperature variations do not cause stresses. Temperature variations cause stresses. 5 No stresses are caused due to lack of fit. Stresses are caused due to lack of fit. 6 Extra conditions like compatibility of displacements are not required to analyze the structure. Extra conditions like compatibility of displacements are required to analyze the structure along with the equilibrium equations.
  • 8. External stability: • The support system shown in fig. (a) are unstable, because it can provide only parallel reaction components. It cannot, therefore, resist a force perpendicular to the direction of the reactive forces. • The support system shown in fig. (b) are also unstable, because the reactive forces are concurrent. Hence, the support system is incapable of resisting a couple about the point “o”.
  • 9. Internal stability: • A structural system is internally stable if it can preserve its geometry under the action of all kinds of forces tending to deform it. Significant internal forces are produced in the members of a structural system as a result of even small changes in geometry. • On the other hand, the geometry of unstable system, known as MECHANISMS, can change substantially without generating appreciable internal forces. • For pin-jointed plane & space structures, if the number of members is less than the minimum requirement, an unstable system, known as mechanism is obtained. • If number of members is more than the minimum required, an overstiff statically indeterminate system is obtained. • If the number of members is equal to the minimum required, a stable & determinate system is obtained. • A rigid-jointed frame is internally stable & statically determinate if it has an open configuration.
  • 10. DEGREE OF REDUNDANCY OF BEAMS: • In case of continuous beams, the shear & moment at any point in the beam are readily known once the reaction components are determined. Thus these beams are statically determinate internally. • Therefore, For beams, DSi = 0 The degree of indetermincy of a beam is therefore equal to its external redundancy. DS = DSe • As stated earlier, DS = DSe = R – r Where, R = total no. of reaction components r = total no. of condition equations available
  • 11. Example for beam: • DS = R – r Where, R = No. of reaction components. r = no. of condition equation available. • DS = (3+1+3) – 6 = 1 • Therefore, beam is indeterminate to first degree. • Internal roller act as a link & provide two extra conditions.