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Influence Lines for Truss Members

This document provides 9 problems involving calculating influence lines and maximum forces and moments for different truss and beam structures due to moving loads. The problems involve drawing influence lines for specific truss members, determining maximum forces in members, and calculating maximum positive moments at different points on beams and bridges from influence line diagrams. The moving loads include uniform loads, trucks of varying weights and configurations, and trailers. Solutions require considering load distribution between structures and accounting for different load travel directions.

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Influence Lines for Truss Members

This document provides 9 problems involving calculating influence lines and maximum forces and moments for different truss and beam structures due to moving loads. The problems involve drawing influence lines for specific truss members, determining maximum forces in members, and calculating maximum positive moments at different points on beams and bridges from influence line diagrams. The moving loads include uniform loads, trucks of varying weights and configurations, and trailers. Solutions require considering load distribution between structures and accounting for different load travel directions.

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vdb2043/ml Influence lines Tutorial Sheet 4

Trusses and series of loads


1. Draw the influence lines for the force in (a) member KJ and (b) member CJ.

2. Draw the influence line for the force in member BC of the Warren truss. Indicate numerical
values for the peaks. All members have the same length.

3. Draw the influence line for the force in member CD, and then determine the maximum force
(tension or compression) that can be developed in this member due to a uniform live load of
12 kN/m which acts along the bottom cord of the truss.

4. Determine the maximum positive moment at the splice C on the side girder caused by the moving
load which travels along the center of the bridge.

5. Draw the influence line for the force in member IH of the bridge truss. Determine the maximum
force (tension or compression) that can be developed in this member due to a 324 kN truck having

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wheel loads shown. Assume the truck can travel in either direction along the center of the deck,
so that half its load is transferred to each of the two side trusses. Also assume the member are
pin connected at the gusset plates.

6. Determine the maximum positive moment at point C on the single girder caused by the moving
load.

7. The truck has a mass of 4 Mg and a center at G1 , and the trailer has a mass of 1 Mg and center
at G2 . Determine the absolute maximum live moment developed in the bridge.

8. Determine the maximum live moment at C caused by the moving loads.

9. Determine the absolute maximum moment in the girder bridge due to the truck loading shown.
The load is applied directly to the girder.

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