Civil Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 50)
50.
The force in DB of the truss shown in below figure is


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Subh said:
9 years ago
Anybody explain it please.
Ramachandra said:
9 years ago
Explain please.
Dalisha said:
9 years ago
By section method cut EB and DB solve it's each section separate you will find the same.
Denzil said:
9 years ago
This can't be solved. In order to perform the method of section, reactions should be solved first, however, it can't be solved because information is not enough. We need the angle of force and another one dimension of the truss.
Yohanis said:
8 years ago
Yes, correct @Denzil.
In order to solve the external rxns at least the angle or one of the truss side must be given.
In order to solve the external rxns at least the angle or one of the truss side must be given.
Krishna said:
7 years ago
This question can be solved logically that "top outer members of a pin-jointed truss always take compression and the bottom outer members take tension" & no single member can transfer the whole load acting on the structure so option D and E can be neglected.
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Umair Ashraf said:
6 years ago
Thanks @Krishna.
Aswald said:
5 years ago
The direction of the Forces are not given in the problem. Then how it is possible. Explain.
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Amit kushwaha said:
5 years ago
Thanks for explaining @Krishna.
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