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  • Apr 16, 2012, 03:03 PM
    amy1
    truss find force on each post??
    A horizontal truss, symmetric around its center, of mass 15,000 kg and total length 22m, is placed on two posts as shown in the figure .
    Find the downward force that it exerts on each post.

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  • Apr 17, 2012, 06:35 AM
    ebaines
    Suggest you start by taking the sum of moments about one of the supports. Consider the left support: the weight of the truss can be modelled as a 15000 Kg mass with a center of gravity that is 9 meters from the left support. The moment produced by that weight is counteracted by an upward force from the right support, which is 16m from the left. So:



    This gives you the reaction force at the right support in newtons. Then use



    to find the reaction force at the left support.
  • Apr 17, 2012, 07:57 AM
    amy1
    So the they would be the same?
  • Apr 17, 2012, 08:25 AM
    ebaines
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by amy1 View Post
    so the they would be the same?

    No. Since the truss is shifted toward the right support you should find that the reaction force from the right support is greater than the left. To clarify: since



    means that

  • Apr 17, 2012, 09:01 AM
    amy1
    Ohh I see, thank you so much for you help
  • Apr 17, 2012, 09:16 AM
    amy1
    do these answers make sense?

    so F Right post= 82771.875 N

    and F Left post = 64378.125 N
  • Apr 17, 2012, 09:25 AM
    ebaines
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by amy1 View Post
    do these answers make sense??

    so F Right post= 82771.875 N

    and F Left post = 64378.125 N

    Yes, but...

    Do not take your calculation to 8 significant digits - the data you were given is good to only 2 digits. So you should properly show the answers as 8.3 x 10^4 N and 6.4 x 10^4 N.
  • Apr 17, 2012, 09:45 AM
    amy1
    Thank you such a life savor! This question just confused me so much!

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