978-0073398242 Chapter 6 Solution Manual Part 4

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subject Authors Brian Self, David Mazurek, E. Johnston, Ferdinand Beer, Phillip Cornwell

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PROBLEM 6.16
Solve Problem 6.15 assuming that the load applied at E
has been removed.
PROBLEM 6.15 Determine the force in each member of
the Warren bridge truss shown. State whether each
member is in tension or compression.
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PROBLEM 6.16 (Continued)
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PROBLEM 6.17
Determine the force in each member of the Pratt
roof truss shown. State whether each member is
in tension or compression.
BD
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PROBLEM 6.17 (Continued)
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PROBLEM 6.18
The truss shown is one of several supporting an advertising panel.
Determine the force in each member of the truss for a wind load
equivalent to the two forces shown. State whether each member is in
tension or compression.
EF
EF
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PROBLEM 6.18 (Continued)
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PROBLEM 6.19
Determine the force in each member of the Pratt bridge
truss shown. State whether each member is in tension or
compression.
BD
BD
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PROBLEM 6.19 (Continued)
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PROBLEM 6.20
Solve Problem 6.19 assuming that the load applied at G has
been removed.
PROBLEM 6.19 Determine the force in each member of
the Pratt bridge truss shown. State whether each member is
in tension or compression.
BD
BD
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PROBLEM 6.20 (Continued)

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