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Problem 410 Pratt Roof Truss - Method of Joints

Problem 410
Determine the force in each member of the Pratt roof truss shown in Fig. P-410.
 

410-pratt-roof-truss.gif

 

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Problem 409 Howe Roof Truss - Method of Joints

Problem 409
Determine the force in members AB, BD, BE, and DE of the Howe roof truss shown in Fig. P-409.
 

409-howe-truss.gif

 

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Problem 408 Warren Truss - Method of Joints

Problem 408
Compute the force in each member of the Warren truss shown in Fig. P-408.
 

408-warren-truss-method-of-joints.gif

 

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Problem 407 Cantilever Truss - Method of Joints

Problem 407
In the cantilever truss shown in Fig. P-407, compute the force in members AB, BE, and DE.
 

407-cantilever-truss.gif

 

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Problem 406 Cantilever Truss - Method of Joints

Problem 406
The cantilever truss in Fig. P-406 is hinged at D and E. Find the force in each member.
 

406-cantilever-truss.gif

 

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Problem 405 | Method of Joints

Problem 405
Determine the force in each bar of the truss shown in Fig. P-405 caused by lifting the 120 kN load at a constant velocity of 8 m per sec. What change in these forces, if any, results from placing the roller support at D and the hinge support at A?
 

405-truss-pulley.gif

 

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Problem 404 Roof Truss - Method of Joints

Problem 404
Determine the forces in the members of the roof truss shown in Fig. P-404.
 

404-roof-truss.gif

 

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Problem 005-mj | Method of Joints

Problem 005-mj
Compute the force in all members of the truss shown in Fig. T-08.
 

Five-meter high truss

 

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Problem 005-ms | Method of Sections

Problem 005-ms
The structure shown in Figure T-07 is pinned to the floor at A and H. Determine the magnitude of all the support forces acting on the structure and find the force in member BF.
 

Frame with members under axial force only

 

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Problem 004-mj | Method of Joints

Problem 004-mj
The truss pinned to the floor at D, and supported by a roller at point A is loaded as shown in Fig. T-06. Determine the force in member CG.
 

Truss with rectangular arrangement of members at the center

 

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