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Name: Section and Schedule: Plate # Date Student #: Instructions: Ce 413: Structural Theory 1 (Lab.) 1st Sem., AY: 2012 - 13

This document outlines the instructions and problems for a structural theory lab assignment. Students are asked to complete 9 problems analyzing truss structures under different loading conditions. For each problem, students must calculate member forces, draw Maxwell diagrams, identify critical members, and determine points of inflection. The problems involve different truss geometries, support conditions, and load types and magnitudes. Dimensions and applied forces are provided for analyzing each truss structure.

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Name: Section and Schedule: Plate # Date Student #: Instructions: Ce 413: Structural Theory 1 (Lab.) 1st Sem., AY: 2012 - 13

This document outlines the instructions and problems for a structural theory lab assignment. Students are asked to complete 9 problems analyzing truss structures under different loading conditions. For each problem, students must calculate member forces, draw Maxwell diagrams, identify critical members, and determine points of inflection. The problems involve different truss geometries, support conditions, and load types and magnitudes. Dimensions and applied forces are provided for analyzing each truss structure.

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CE 413: STRUCTURAL THEORY 1 (LAB.

) PLATE #

1st Sem., AY: 2012 - 13 DATE

Name: Section and Schedule: Student #:

INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Answer the questions in each problems 2. Force Values and Dimensions a = Number of letters in your first name X 10 (in N) ex. Patrixia May a = 11 letters X 10 a = 110 N 2a = 2*110 N = 220 N 4a = 4*110 N = 440 N b = For Dimensioning of Trusses Groups 1, 2 & 3: b = 2 meters Groups 4 & 5: b = 3 meters Groups 6, 7 & 8: b = 4 meters *Note: Order for Group Reporting / Presentation PROBLEMS 1 to 9: QUESTIONS: 1. Compute the Values of Forces applied in the Structure and the Truss Dimensions 2. Draw the Maxwell Diagram of the Following Trusses 3. Based on the Maxwell Diagram, indicate the Axial Forces/Stresses of each members (Top Chords, Bottom Chords and Web Chords) 4. Finding the Critical Members. Determine the Maximum Tensile and Compressive Axial Forces (Stresses) occur in the following part: a. Top Chord (State the Member) b. Bottom Chord (State the Member) c. Web Chord (State the Member) PROBLEM #: 1

FORCES APPLIED FORCES APPLIED IN THE TRUSS

DIMENSIONS

TRUSS DIMENSIONS CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT - UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS, MANILA

CE 413: STRUCTURAL THEORY 1 (LAB.) PLATE # PROBLEM #: 2

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FORCES APPLIED IN THE TRUSS

TRUSS DIMENSIONS PROBLEM #: 3

FORCES APPLIED IN THE TRUSS

TRUSS DIMENSIONS CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT - UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS, MANILA

CE 413: STRUCTURAL THEORY 1 (LAB.) PLATE # PROBLEM #: 4

1st Sem., AY: 2012 - 13 DATE

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FORCES APPLIED IN THE TRUSS

TRUSS DIMENSIONS PROBLEM #: 5 Same as Problem 4 except that loads are perpendicular to the Truss Surface PROBLEM #: 6 For both hinge supports. If the DL = 100 N/m of the roof Surface and LL = 1000 N/m per Horizontal)

PROBLEM #: 7 Same loads as Problem 6 except that, it is fixed support. Take P.I. @ h/2 CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT - UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS, MANILA

CE 413: STRUCTURAL THEORY 1 (LAB.) PLATE #

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PROBLEM #: 8 If the WL = 960 N/m at Top and at the Vertical Wall (Divide into 1m Interval Concentrated Load) For both Hinge supports; Points of Inflection: h/2

PROBLEM #: 9 Same loads as Problem 8 except that, it is fixed support. Take P.I. @ h/2

CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT - UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS, MANILA

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