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Frame Analysis With A Point Load

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Indeterminate Frame Analysis

using Flexibility Matrix

• Course Title: Structural Analysis-III


• Course No: CEE449
• Group- 02
Indeterminate Frame Analysis
using Flexibility Matrix

Presented to Presented by
Group - 2
Mohaiminul
Haque 2019333045- Khadijatul
2019333029- MD. NAHID KABIR SHIKDER
•Assistant Professor 2019333032- KHAJA MD. SIRAJUL MUSTAFA
Kubra Mim
•Department of CEE 2019333033- Md Naimul Islam
2018333010- Iftekhar-ul-
Islam
•SUST 2019333035- Tanjina Nasrin
2018333025- Manosh Roy
2019333038- Kumar Borso priyo
2019333039- Gour Dhan Barman
2019333040- Md Jubayer Hossan Salman
2019333043- Nixon Deb Pritom
2019333044- Toyob Mahmud

Dept. of CEE, SUST


2
20kN
Sample 2m 2m
B C
Problem
3I

- Analysis the Frame by Flexibility


2m
Matrix. 12kN/m
4m
I 1.5I 27kN
1m

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Number of unknown reaction and moment = 6
Available equilibrium equation = 3
20kN

Degree of Indeterminacy = 6-3 B


2m 2m
C
=3
3I

Here, [P] = [F]-1 {[∆] – [∆L]} 2m


12kN/m
4m
[P] = Final moment & Forces 1.5I 27kN
I
[F] = Flexibility Matrix
1m
[∆] = Final Displacement
[∆L] = Displacement in the co-
D
ordinate direction.

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B C

Here,
•P =

•[F] =

•[∆L] = 2

3 D
•[∆] =

1
A

5
20kN
B
2m 2m C B C
3I

2m
12kN/m
4m
I 1.5I 27kN
1m 2
D 3 D
1
A A

Member DE EC CF FB BA
Flexural 1.5EI 1.5EI 3EI 3EI EI
rigidity
Origin D D C C B
Limit 0-1 1-3 0-2 2-4 0-4
M 0 -27X + 27 -54 -20X - 14 27X – 94- 6X2

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Again, Applying unit load in Y-axis:

20kN
B
2m 2m C B C
3I

2m
12kN/m
4m
I 1.5I 27kN
1m 2
D 3 D
1
A A

M1 0 0 X X 4

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Applying unit load in the second coordinate:

20kN
2m 2m B C
B C
3I

2m
12kN/m
4m
I 1.5I 27kN
1m 2
3 D
D
1
A
A

Memb DE EC CF FB BA
er
M2 X X 3 3 3-X

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Applying unit moments in third coordinate:

20kN
B
2m 2m C B C
3I

2m
12kN/m
4m
I 1.5I 27kN
1m 2
D 3 D
1
A A

Memb DE EC CF FB BA
er
M3 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1

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20kN
[∆1L ] = B 2m 2m C
= 3I
= - - 2m
12kN/m
= 4m
I 1.5I27kN
1m
[∆2L ] = D

= A
=

[∆3L ] =

10
F11 =
= 20kN
= 2m 2m C
B
F12 = F21 = 3I
=
= 2m
12kN/m
4m
F13 = F31 = I 1.5I 27kN
= 1m
=
D
F22 =
= A
F23 =
=

11
Now, 20kN
2m 2m C
B
•F33 =
= 3I

2m
•[F] = 12kN/m
4m
I 1.5I 27kN
•[∆L ] = 1m

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[P] = [F]-1 {[∆] – [∆L]}
20kN
2m 2m C
B

= EI
3I
-
2m
= KN
12kN/m
4m
I 1.5I 27kN

Now, ∑ H = 0
1m
D
Þ -HA + 7.94 + 12*4 – 27 =0
Þ HA = 28.94 KN
A
∑V=0
Þ VA + 14 – 20 = 0
Þ VA = 6 KN
∑M=0
Þ MA + 8.28 + 14*4 + 27*2 – 20*2 – 7.94*1 – 12*4*2 = 0
Þ MA = 25.66 KN-m

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SFD BMD

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Thank You

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