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Statically indeterminate

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In statics, a construction is statically indeterminate when the static equilibrium equations are not sufficient to calculate the reactions on that construction.

The equations are

  • Σ F = 0, the sum of the forces acting on the construction equals zero, this translates to
Σ H = 0, the sum of the horizontal forces equals zero
Σ V = 0, the sum of the vertical forces equals zero
  • Σ M = 0, the sum of the moments equals zero

In the construction on the right the four unknown reactions are VA, VB, HA and HB. Since there are only three equations the set cannot be resolved for HA and HB; the construction is statically indeterminate.

Statically determinate

If the support at B is designed as a rolling support, the reaction HB cannot occur, the construction becomes statically determinate and can be calculated using the three equations:

Σ H = 0;

HA - Fh = 0, or HA = Fh

Σ V = 0;

VA - Fv + VB = 0, or VA + VB = Fv

Σ MA = 0;

Fv · a - VB · (a+b) = 0, or VB = Fv · a / (a+b)
and it follows that VA = Fv · b / (a+b)

See also

statics, structural engineering, Otto Mohr, Hardy Cross.

01-04-2007 01:18:14
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