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I have just completed my bachelors in Civil(Road Transport).A simple questions concerning Truss analysis:
Let us say if we have a statically determinate truss, now supposing the force in a member of the truss is say tensile(thus acting away from the joints),as a result of which joints move closer right?
Now as the joints are moving closer it implies member should become shorter?Then it is in compression.How can we say if the force in a member acts away from the joints is known as tensile force, because if the force is acting away from the joints joints should move closer as a result of deformation hence member should become shorter, is'nt that compression?
Let us say if we have a statically determinate truss, now supposing the force in a member of the truss is say tensile(thus acting away from the joints),as a result of which joints move closer right?
Now as the joints are moving closer it implies member should become shorter?Then it is in compression.How can we say if the force in a member acts away from the joints is known as tensile force, because if the force is acting away from the joints joints should move closer as a result of deformation hence member should become shorter, is'nt that compression?