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Solution to Problem 111 Normal Stress
Problem 111
For the truss shown in Fig. P111, calculate the stresses in members CE, DE, and DF. The crosssectional area of each member
is 1.8 in2. Indicate tension (T) or compression (C).
Solution 111
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From the FBD of the truss:
ΣM A = 0
24R F = 16(30)
R F = 20 k
At joint F:
ΣF V = 0
3
DF = 20
5
1k
DF = 33 3 (Compression)
At joint D:
By symmetry
1k
BD = DF = 33 3 (Compression)
ΣF V = 0
3 3
DE = 5 BD + 5 DF
3 1 3 1
DE = 5 (33 3 ) + 5 (33 3 )
DE = 40 k (Tension)
At joint E:
ΣF V = 0
3
5
CE + 30 = 40
2k
CE = 16 3 (Tension)
Stresses: (Stress = Force/Area)
2
16 3
σ CE = = 9.26 ksi (Tension) answer
1.8
40
σ DE = = 22.22 ksi (Tension) answer
1.8
1
33 3
σ DF = = 18.52 ksi (Compression) answer
1.8
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