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Basic structural theory. Statics Things dont continue to move if forces are resisted – Static Equilibrium What resists the force? Equal and opposite Reaction.

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Page 1: Basic structural theory. Statics Things dont continue to move if forces are resisted – Static Equilibrium What resists the force? Equal and opposite Reaction.

Basic structural theory

Page 2: Basic structural theory. Statics Things dont continue to move if forces are resisted – Static Equilibrium What resists the force? Equal and opposite Reaction.

Statics

Things don’t continue to move if forces are resisted – Static

Equilibrium

What resists the force? Equal and opposite Reaction

Things deflect if forces are resisted

Elastic and Plastic Deformation

Page 3: Basic structural theory. Statics Things dont continue to move if forces are resisted – Static Equilibrium What resists the force? Equal and opposite Reaction.

Basic loads (forces)

Vertical (y only)

Lateral (x only)

Rotational (moment)

Concentrated loads

Distributed loadsw = P/l

force-couple

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Basic components

Linear – Column, Beam

Planar – Wall, Floor

Page 5: Basic structural theory. Statics Things dont continue to move if forces are resisted – Static Equilibrium What resists the force? Equal and opposite Reaction.

Basic connections

Simple (constrain y in direction of gravity, rotate freely)

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Basic connections

Roller (constrain y, rotate freely)

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Basic connections

Pin (constrain x & y, rotate freely)

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Basic connections

Pin (constrain x & y, rotate freely)

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Basic connections

Cable (Pin with tension only)

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Basic connections

Cable (Pin with tension only)

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Basic connections

Fixed/Rigid (constrain x, y, rotation)

Page 12: Basic structural theory. Statics Things dont continue to move if forces are resisted – Static Equilibrium What resists the force? Equal and opposite Reaction.

Basic connections

Fixed/Rigid (constrain x, y, rotation)

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Basic connections

Fixed/Rigid (constrain x, y, rotation)

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Basic connections

Fixed/Rigid (constrain x, y, rotation)

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Basic connections

Misleading pin connections

Page 16: Basic structural theory. Statics Things dont continue to move if forces are resisted – Static Equilibrium What resists the force? Equal and opposite Reaction.

Column – Vertical Load

Axial load – Compression & Tension

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Column – Lateral Load

Non-axial (lateral) load – Buckling in compression

Page 18: Basic structural theory. Statics Things dont continue to move if forces are resisted – Static Equilibrium What resists the force? Equal and opposite Reaction.

Beam – Vertical Load

Non-axial load – Deflection

Page 19: Basic structural theory. Statics Things dont continue to move if forces are resisted – Static Equilibrium What resists the force? Equal and opposite Reaction.

Basic loads (forces)

Reactions are the same for Concentrated loads and Distributed

loads

Beam stresses are different

w = P/l

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Greater deflection

Greater max. moment

w = P/l

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CN

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Beam – Stresses

Compression, Tension, Neutral axis

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Beam – Concentrated Vertical Load

Resist bending with Moment connection

Greater deflection

Greater max. moment

Page 23: Basic structural theory. Statics Things dont continue to move if forces are resisted – Static Equilibrium What resists the force? Equal and opposite Reaction.

Beam – Distributed Vertical Load

Resist bending with Moment connection

Greater deflection

Greater max. moment

Page 24: Basic structural theory. Statics Things dont continue to move if forces are resisted – Static Equilibrium What resists the force? Equal and opposite Reaction.

Factors influencing deflection:

P = load

l = length between supports

E = elastic modulus of material (elasticity)

I = Moment of inertia (depth/weight of beam)

Dmax = Pl 3/48EI

Page 25: Basic structural theory. Statics Things dont continue to move if forces are resisted – Static Equilibrium What resists the force? Equal and opposite Reaction.

Elastic modulus of materials

Structural Steel = 200 GPa (29,023,300 lb/in2)

Titanium = 110 GPa (15,962,850 lb/in2)

Aluminum = 70 GPa (10,158,177 lb/in2)

Concrete = 21 GPa (3,047,453 lb/in2)

Douglas Fir = 13 GPa (1,886,518 lb/in2)

Why are titanium and aluminum used in aircraft?

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Yield Strength of materials

Structural Steel=350-450 MPa

Titanium (Alloy)=900-1400 MPa

Aluminum=100-350 MPa

Concrete=70 MPa (compressive)

Douglas Fir= N/A

Density of materials

Structural Steel = 489 lb/ft3

Titanium = 282 lb/ft3

Aluminum = 169 lb/ft3

Concrete = 150 lb/ft3

Douglas Fir = 32 lb/ft3

1 lb/in2 = 6891 Pa

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Moment of Inertia of beam

Dependent on cross-sectional geometry

Not dependent on material properties

Icc = Moment of inertia of a rectangle about the neutral axis – i.e. it’s centroid = width x height3 /12

Ixx = Moment of inertia of a rectangle about an axis parallel to the neutral axis = Icc + width x height x (distance between axes)2

Centroid = S (Area x distance to bending axis)/(Total area)

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Page 29: Basic structural theory. Statics Things dont continue to move if forces are resisted – Static Equilibrium What resists the force? Equal and opposite Reaction.

Triangulated frame (Truss) – increase depth of beam

Triangulated – all members axially loaded (truss) – no moments

Page 30: Basic structural theory. Statics Things dont continue to move if forces are resisted – Static Equilibrium What resists the force? Equal and opposite Reaction.

Triangulated frame (Truss) – increase depth of beam

Triangulated – all members axially loaded (truss) – no moments

Page 31: Basic structural theory. Statics Things dont continue to move if forces are resisted – Static Equilibrium What resists the force? Equal and opposite Reaction.

Rigid Frame – Vertical load

Reduce deflection: Rigid connection

Columns resist force and deflect

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Rigid Frame – Vertical load

Thrust develops at base of columns and must be resisted

(beam / foundation / grade beam)

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Cantilever

Moment connection

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Cantilever

Moment connection

tension

compression

moment (force-couple)

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Cantilevered Beam – Vertical load

Greater deflection

Greater max. moment

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Simple Frame – Vertical load

Reduce deflection at mid-span: Cantilever

Lesser deflection

Lesser max. moment

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Cantilever

Deflection - Resist bending with counterweight

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Frame – Lateral load

Racking

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Frame – Lateral load

Racking

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Frame – Lateral load

Triangulated – all members axially loaded (truss) – no moment

connections

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Frame – Lateral load

Triangulated – all members axially loaded (truss) – no moment

connections

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Frame – Lateral load

Rigid (moment-resisting) frame

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Frame – Lateral load

Rigid (moment-resisting) frame

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Frame – Lateral load

Shear-resisting (force in plane)

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Frame – Lateral load

Pre-engineered shear panel

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Frame – Lateral load

Pre-engineered shear panel

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Frame – Lateral load

Shear-resisting (force in plane)

Non-structural partitions

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Frame – Lateral load

Shear-resisting (force in plane)

Masonry must be grouted and steel-reinforced

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Funicular structures

Tension (Cable)

Compression (Arch)

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Funicular structures

Tension (Cable)

Compression (Arch)

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Funicular structures

Tension (Cable)

Compression (Arch)

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Non-Funicular structures

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Materials - Wood

Tension & compression, no rigid connection

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Materials - Wood

Unpredictable failure mode (non-uniform material – organic)

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Materials - Reinforced Concrete

Wide range of possible forms

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Materials - Reinforced Concrete

Compression and some tension (steel), rigid connection through rebar

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Materials - Reinforced Concrete

Catastrophic failure mode

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Materials - Reinforced Concrete

Catastrophic failure mode

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Materials - Reinforced Concrete

Lab testing

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Materials - Steel

Tension & compression

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Materials - Steel

Rigid connection through welding

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Materials - Steel

Plastic failure mode