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Lab 8 Predicting Strength of Trusses Approximate Running Time – 20 minutes

Lab 8 Predicting Strength of Trusses Approximate Running Time – 20 minutes Distance Learning / Online Instructional Presentation Presented by Department of Mechanical Engineering Baylor University Procedures:

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Lab 8 Predicting Strength of Trusses Approximate Running Time – 20 minutes

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  1. Lab 8 • Predicting Strength of Trusses • Approximate Running Time – 20 minutes • Distance Learning / Online Instructional Presentation • Presented by • Department of Mechanical Engineering • Baylor University • Procedures: • Select “Slide Show” with the menu: Slide Show|View Show (F5 key), and hit “Enter” • You will hear “CHIMES” at the completion of the audio portion of each slide; hit the “Enter” key, or the “Page Down” key, or “Left Click” • You may exit the slide show at any time with the “Esc” key; and you may select and replay any slide, by navigating with the “Page Up/Down” keys, and then hitting “Shift+F5”.

  2. Introduction Dr. Carolyn Skurla Speaking

  3. Tensile Strength Material property Measure cross-sectional area Load to failure in tension Calculate tensile strength Notes on Tensile Strength F F t w

  4. Notes on Compressive Strength • Long, thin members • Buckling will occur • Member fails in bending instead of in compression

  5. F Notes on Shear Strengthof Glue • Standard method for testing adhesive strength • Shear the glue joint y x F

  6. How to Use ModelSmart • Add Joints • On Menu, select “Joints” and make sure that “Add” has a next to it (i.e., Add is selected). • Place your truss joints on the grid.

  7. How to Use ModelSmart • Add Joints • The cursor will point to a red dot as you move it around. • When you click to place the joint, a blue dot will appear.

  8. How to Use ModelSmart • Select Size/Grade of Wood • On Menu, select “Members” / “Default Material Type” / “Balsa Wood” / “1/4” Balsa – BAL8D3”

  9. How to Use ModelSmart • Add Members • On Menu, select “Members” and make sure that “Add” has a next to it (i.e., Add is selected). • Place your truss joints on the grid by clicking on one joint and dragging to the other joint.

  10. How to Use ModelSmart • Add Members • Construct your truss bridge by adding all the truss members.

  11. How to Use ModelSmart • Add Supports • On Menu, select “Supports” and select the fixed support. Place a fixed support on one end of the truss. • On Menu, select “Supports” and select and place a horizontal rolling support.

  12. How to Use ModelSmart • Add Loads • On Menu, select “Loads” and select “Vertical Down.” • The cursor will change to a down-pointing arrow.

  13. How to Use ModelSmart • Add Loads • Place a “Vertical Down” load on the joints at each end of the top horizontal member.

  14. How to Use ModelSmart • Analyze your truss. • On Menu, select “Analysis” / “Analysis Options”. • Select “Show Displacements”, “Show Broken Members”, and “Show Stress Levels.”

  15. How to Use ModelSmart • Understanding analysis results • Red  Broken • Blue  Compression • Green  Tension

  16. How to Use ModelSmart • Understanding analysis results • On Menu, select “Member” / “Show Member Numbers” to see the assigned member number for each truss member.

  17. How to Use ModelSmart • Understanding analysis results • On Menu, select “Analysis” / “Show Results” to see the loading, strength, and efficiency ratio data for each truss member.

  18. How to Use ModelSmart • To Change Material Type • On Menu, select “Members” / “Default Material Type” / “Balsa Wood” / new grade & size of wood • On Menu, select “Members” / “Change Material Type”

  19. How to Use ModelSmart • To Change Material Type • Click on the truss member that you want to change • The changed truss member will change in size and/or color, depending on the size and class of balsa wood chosen

  20. How to Use ModelSmart • To Double Truss Members • On Menu, select “Members” / “Double Members” • Click on truss members that you want to double • The truss member number background for doubled members is blue

  21. This Concludes the Lab 4 Lecture

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