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TERM
PAPER
Truss
Analysis
The purpose of this term paper is to study about the basics of truss and its analysis
and calculation of reactions and internal forces of tension or compression in truss
members of statically determinate 2D trusses with arbitrary number of joints. All
joints are supposed to be hinged. The external forces and reactions (the amount
of corresponding constraints must be equal to 3) can be applied at arbitrary joint,
but should be represented by their horizontal and vertical components. The
method of joints and method of section is used in the calculation. It is helpful
not only for structural engineers, but also for students because all main steps of
the solution are provided.
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ABSTRACT:

INTRODUCTION
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Truss Analysis is one of the most important topics in Statics, which is the first
introductory in structural engineering curriculums. Trusses are structures that are
widely used in civil engineering applications, such as bridges, steel buildings and roof
structures. Trusses also appear in many mechanical and aerospace structures such as
cranes, space structures, offshore platforms, and so on.
A truss is a structure usually consisting of straight members that are connected to
each other at the two ends of each member. All members of a truss structure are
connected together with pin joints, such that for the purpose of the design of these
structures we assume the joints cannot carry or resist any moments. All external
loads acting on a truss are assumed to be acting only at the joints, and therefore, all
members of a truss are two-force members
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There are many types of trusses available here, I am showing some
common types of trusses.
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Analysis of Trusses
While analyzing a truss structure, a person needs to assume some things to keep
things simple:
1.The joint is where the entire load is applied, and all other forces on the member
are to be neglected.
2.The weight of a member is very insignificant to the amount of load that has been
applied to it. Hence, it will not be considered in further calculations. However,
some methods may take in account half of the weight of the member as acting on
each individual joint of the member.
Mainly there are only two types of trusses
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(1)Perfect truss
(2)Imperfect truss
(a)Deficient truss
(b)Redundant truss
(1)Perfect truss:-
A pin jointed truss which has get just sufficient number of
members to resist the load without under-going any deformation in shape is called a
perfect truss.
Triangular frames is the simplest perfect truss and has three joints and three
members.
There is a mathematical formula by which we decide the given truss is perfect or
imperfect
m=2j-r
m=number of members
J=number of joints
R=number of support reaction
component
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(2)Imperfect truss:-
A truss which doesn’t satisfies the relation m=2j-r is called
an imperfect truss
Following are the two imperfect trusses.
a)Imperfect deficient truss:-
A truss which satisfies the relation
m<2j-r is called a deficient truss . It is unstable and may collapse under
external forces.
(b)Imperfect redundant truss:-
A truss which satisfies the relation m>2j-r is
called a redundant truss.it can’t be completely analysed by static equilibrium
condition , Therefore it is an indeterminate structure
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=>Assumption for a perfect truss:-
(1)All the members of truss are straight and connected to each other at their ends by
frictionless pins.
(2)All external forces are acting only at pins.
(3)All the members are assumed to be weightless.
(4)All the members of truss and external forces acting at pins lies in same plane.
(5)Static equilibrium condition is applicable for analysis of perfect truss.
i.e.,
summation of f in x=0
summation of f in y=0
Summation of f in z=0
Summation of moment at one point =0
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Two force member concept:-
By the assumption of perfect truss , all the members of truss should have straight
.Connected to each other at their ends by frictionless pins and no external force is acting
in between their joint , identifies each truss member as a two force member which may
be in tension or compression.
=> The two common techniques for computing the internal forces in a truss are the
“Method of joints” and “Method of sections”.
Truss Analysis Method of joints
Procedure for method of joints:-
(1)For simply supported truss , consider the F.B.D of entire truss. Applying condition of
equilibrium and find support reaction
(2)Consider the F.B.D of joints from the truss at which not more than two member with
unknown force exists.
(3)Assume the member to be in tension or compression by simple inspections and
applying condition of equilibrium.to find the answers.
(4)The assumed sense can be verified from the obtained numerical results . A positive
answer indicates that the sense is correct and vice versa.
(5)Select the new F.B.D of joints with not more than two unknowns in a member and
repeat the points 3,4 and 5 for complete analysis,
(6)Finally calculate the answer in required member magnitude of force and their nature.
 (3)If any joint is formed such that only four forces are acting and are collinear
in pairs then each collinear forces are equal.
 (4) If a given truss is symmetrical in geometry as well as in loading and
support reactions are symmetrical then the forces in members on half side of
symmetric is equal to the force in members on the other half.
Analysis in method of joints:-
While using the method of joints to calculate the forces in the member of truss, The
equilibrium equation are applied to individual joints of the truss.
Consequently two independent equilibrium equations are available for each joints.
i.e. summation of f in x=0
summation of f in y=0
Special conditions
Identification of zero force member by inspections(without calculation)
(1)If any joint is identified without external force acting on it such that joint is formed by
three members and two of them are collinear ,t hen the third non collinear member
should be identified as zero force member.
(2)If any joint is formed by two non collinear members without any external force acting
on it then both the members are identified as zero force members.
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Method of sections for trusses
Procedure for method of sections
(1)Consider the F.B.D of entire truss and find the support reactions applying equilibrium
conditions.
(2)Select the cutting sections to cut the truss into two parts such that it should not cut
more than three unknown members.
(3)Select the F.B.D of any one of the two parts considering all internal and external forces
acting on that part.
4)Assume tension or compression in the cut members and applying equilibrium condition
it’s numerical values can be obtained . If the obtained values is negative ,do the required
change in nature of force.
(5)Though three equations of equilibrium are available
i.e.,
summation of f in x=0
summation of f in y=0
Summation of moment at one point =0
Preferable use “summation of M=0” by selecting appropriate point for moment such that
two known passes through that point . Moment of center may or ,may not lie on the F.B.D
of truss.
(6)Do not consider the effect of uncut member in F.B.D.
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Special case:-
In general we should not cut more than three members because we have three
equations of equilibrium to find three unknown, but in exceptional cases we found that ,
there are many members are collinear. Then in this condition more than three member
can cut. After which choose a centre through which some moment becomes zero and
required unknown calculated.
Advantage of section method:-
In section method we do not have to analyse the entire truss if any intermediate
member force is desired to be obtained . It can directly be obtained by selecting proper
position of section , so it is less time consuming as compare to joint method.
Application:-
Trusses are usually designed to transmit forces over relatively long span. Common
examples being bridge trusses , Roof trusses , Transmission tower etc… Truss is a
building invent that allows the weight of a roof to be distributed to the outer walls
for better support . Truss gives more support and allows the builders to use fewer
materials to achieve any construction. It allows distribution of load. It increases the
span of any construction like bridge or building.
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Conclusion:-
After study about truss, I conclude that concept of trusses are very useful in
our real life , because concept of truss are help us to make bridge , roof , and
tower etc… so trusses are very useful for us.it also have some disadvantage.
In truss bridge, it takes up more space and can some-times become a
distraction to drivers. It also have higher maintenance demand of all joint
and fitting more calculation to determine that it will take the maximum
load . Determination of forces in member is carry out by two process ,
method of joint & section . By this we conclude forces in each member and
at each joint . Truss play a vital role in our surrounding i.e. everywhere like
in bridge, building , roof top , etc.
BIBLOGRAPHY
1.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truss
2.Engineering mechanics By S. S. Bhavikatti, K. G. Rajashekarappa
3. Textbook of Engineering Mechanics By R.K. Bansal
4. P.P.T by SUNIL SIR

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Truss & its analysis

  • 3. The purpose of this term paper is to study about the basics of truss and its analysis and calculation of reactions and internal forces of tension or compression in truss members of statically determinate 2D trusses with arbitrary number of joints. All joints are supposed to be hinged. The external forces and reactions (the amount of corresponding constraints must be equal to 3) can be applied at arbitrary joint, but should be represented by their horizontal and vertical components. The method of joints and method of section is used in the calculation. It is helpful not only for structural engineers, but also for students because all main steps of the solution are provided. 3 ABSTRACT:
  • 4.  INTRODUCTION 4 Truss Analysis is one of the most important topics in Statics, which is the first introductory in structural engineering curriculums. Trusses are structures that are widely used in civil engineering applications, such as bridges, steel buildings and roof structures. Trusses also appear in many mechanical and aerospace structures such as cranes, space structures, offshore platforms, and so on. A truss is a structure usually consisting of straight members that are connected to each other at the two ends of each member. All members of a truss structure are connected together with pin joints, such that for the purpose of the design of these structures we assume the joints cannot carry or resist any moments. All external loads acting on a truss are assumed to be acting only at the joints, and therefore, all members of a truss are two-force members
  • 5. 5 There are many types of trusses available here, I am showing some common types of trusses.
  • 6. 6 Analysis of Trusses While analyzing a truss structure, a person needs to assume some things to keep things simple: 1.The joint is where the entire load is applied, and all other forces on the member are to be neglected. 2.The weight of a member is very insignificant to the amount of load that has been applied to it. Hence, it will not be considered in further calculations. However, some methods may take in account half of the weight of the member as acting on each individual joint of the member.
  • 7. Mainly there are only two types of trusses 7 (1)Perfect truss (2)Imperfect truss (a)Deficient truss (b)Redundant truss (1)Perfect truss:- A pin jointed truss which has get just sufficient number of members to resist the load without under-going any deformation in shape is called a perfect truss. Triangular frames is the simplest perfect truss and has three joints and three members. There is a mathematical formula by which we decide the given truss is perfect or imperfect m=2j-r m=number of members J=number of joints R=number of support reaction component
  • 8. 8 (2)Imperfect truss:- A truss which doesn’t satisfies the relation m=2j-r is called an imperfect truss Following are the two imperfect trusses. a)Imperfect deficient truss:- A truss which satisfies the relation m<2j-r is called a deficient truss . It is unstable and may collapse under external forces. (b)Imperfect redundant truss:- A truss which satisfies the relation m>2j-r is called a redundant truss.it can’t be completely analysed by static equilibrium condition , Therefore it is an indeterminate structure
  • 9. 9 =>Assumption for a perfect truss:- (1)All the members of truss are straight and connected to each other at their ends by frictionless pins. (2)All external forces are acting only at pins. (3)All the members are assumed to be weightless. (4)All the members of truss and external forces acting at pins lies in same plane. (5)Static equilibrium condition is applicable for analysis of perfect truss. i.e., summation of f in x=0 summation of f in y=0 Summation of f in z=0 Summation of moment at one point =0
  • 10. 10 Two force member concept:- By the assumption of perfect truss , all the members of truss should have straight .Connected to each other at their ends by frictionless pins and no external force is acting in between their joint , identifies each truss member as a two force member which may be in tension or compression. => The two common techniques for computing the internal forces in a truss are the “Method of joints” and “Method of sections”. Truss Analysis Method of joints Procedure for method of joints:- (1)For simply supported truss , consider the F.B.D of entire truss. Applying condition of equilibrium and find support reaction (2)Consider the F.B.D of joints from the truss at which not more than two member with unknown force exists. (3)Assume the member to be in tension or compression by simple inspections and applying condition of equilibrium.to find the answers. (4)The assumed sense can be verified from the obtained numerical results . A positive answer indicates that the sense is correct and vice versa. (5)Select the new F.B.D of joints with not more than two unknowns in a member and repeat the points 3,4 and 5 for complete analysis, (6)Finally calculate the answer in required member magnitude of force and their nature.
  • 11.  (3)If any joint is formed such that only four forces are acting and are collinear in pairs then each collinear forces are equal.  (4) If a given truss is symmetrical in geometry as well as in loading and support reactions are symmetrical then the forces in members on half side of symmetric is equal to the force in members on the other half. Analysis in method of joints:- While using the method of joints to calculate the forces in the member of truss, The equilibrium equation are applied to individual joints of the truss. Consequently two independent equilibrium equations are available for each joints. i.e. summation of f in x=0 summation of f in y=0 Special conditions Identification of zero force member by inspections(without calculation) (1)If any joint is identified without external force acting on it such that joint is formed by three members and two of them are collinear ,t hen the third non collinear member should be identified as zero force member. (2)If any joint is formed by two non collinear members without any external force acting on it then both the members are identified as zero force members.
  • 12. 12 Method of sections for trusses Procedure for method of sections (1)Consider the F.B.D of entire truss and find the support reactions applying equilibrium conditions. (2)Select the cutting sections to cut the truss into two parts such that it should not cut more than three unknown members. (3)Select the F.B.D of any one of the two parts considering all internal and external forces acting on that part. 4)Assume tension or compression in the cut members and applying equilibrium condition it’s numerical values can be obtained . If the obtained values is negative ,do the required change in nature of force. (5)Though three equations of equilibrium are available i.e., summation of f in x=0 summation of f in y=0 Summation of moment at one point =0 Preferable use “summation of M=0” by selecting appropriate point for moment such that two known passes through that point . Moment of center may or ,may not lie on the F.B.D of truss. (6)Do not consider the effect of uncut member in F.B.D.
  • 13. 13 Special case:- In general we should not cut more than three members because we have three equations of equilibrium to find three unknown, but in exceptional cases we found that , there are many members are collinear. Then in this condition more than three member can cut. After which choose a centre through which some moment becomes zero and required unknown calculated. Advantage of section method:- In section method we do not have to analyse the entire truss if any intermediate member force is desired to be obtained . It can directly be obtained by selecting proper position of section , so it is less time consuming as compare to joint method.
  • 14. Application:- Trusses are usually designed to transmit forces over relatively long span. Common examples being bridge trusses , Roof trusses , Transmission tower etc… Truss is a building invent that allows the weight of a roof to be distributed to the outer walls for better support . Truss gives more support and allows the builders to use fewer materials to achieve any construction. It allows distribution of load. It increases the span of any construction like bridge or building.
  • 15. 15 Conclusion:- After study about truss, I conclude that concept of trusses are very useful in our real life , because concept of truss are help us to make bridge , roof , and tower etc… so trusses are very useful for us.it also have some disadvantage. In truss bridge, it takes up more space and can some-times become a distraction to drivers. It also have higher maintenance demand of all joint and fitting more calculation to determine that it will take the maximum load . Determination of forces in member is carry out by two process , method of joint & section . By this we conclude forces in each member and at each joint . Truss play a vital role in our surrounding i.e. everywhere like in bridge, building , roof top , etc.
  • 16. BIBLOGRAPHY 1.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truss 2.Engineering mechanics By S. S. Bhavikatti, K. G. Rajashekarappa 3. Textbook of Engineering Mechanics By R.K. Bansal 4. P.P.T by SUNIL SIR