Analysis of Statically Determinate Trusses using Exact Method (Joint Resolution Method) and Matrix Stiffness Method
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2017
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USEP: Journal of Research Information in Civil Engineering
Abstract
Matrix Stiffness Method (MSM) as a tool for static analysis of structures is
premised on the principle of Finite Element Method (FEM), which in itself is
a numerical/approximate method capable of giving only approximate results.
However, Joint Resolution Method (JRM) is one of the most popular
classical/exact methods of static analysis capable of giving exact results. This
paper presents an analysis of a statically determinate 2-D truss using
Exact/Joint Resolution Method (JRM) and Matric Stiffness Method (MSM)
to ascertain the validity of the latter against the former. In the JRM, the
support reactions and internal member forces were obtained from
considerations of the equilibrium conditions of the entire truss and isolated
joints respectively. On the other hand, a computer program was written in
MATLAB 7.8.0 (R2009a) based on the principles of MSM for ease of
computation and increased accuracy to solve for member forces and reactions
of the same truss. The element properties were obtained and employed to
calculate the element stiffness matrices, these were then assembled into the
global stiffness matrix, from which the unknown displacements, member
forces and support reactions were calculated. The results obtained from using
both JRM and MSM were found to be exactly the same or very close, with
percentage errors ranging between 0% and 3%. Hence MSM results as
compared to JRM have 97% accuracy and above, and can therefore be relied
upon.
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Statically Determinate, Joint Resolution Method, Matrix Stiffness Method, 2-D Truss, MATLAB