Types-of-Supports-and-Reactions-in-Structures-and-their-Applications/
Simple Supports in a
Structure and Their Reactions
Pinned
Support and Reactions in a Structure
Roller
Support and Reactions and Applications in a Structure
Rocker
Support and Reactions and Applications in a Structure
Link
Support and Reactions in a Structure
Fixed
Support and Reactions and Applications in a Structure
Internal Supports and
Reactions and Applications in a Structure
Internal
Hinge Support in a Structure
Internal Roller Support in
a Structure
Supports and Reactions in Structures and Their Applications
External Supports and Reactions and Applications in a Structure
The types of supports can be mainly classified into two types
- External supports
- Internal supports
External Supports and Reactions and Applications in a Structure
The supports which are usually provided externally without disturbing the structural members are external supports. Different types of external supports are as follows:
- Simple support
- Pinned support or hinged support
- Roller support
- Link support
- Rocker support
- Fixed support
Simple Supports in a
Structure and Their Reactions
Simple support is just a support on which structural member rests.
They cannot resists lateral movement and moment like roller supports. They only
resist vertical movement of support with the help of gravity.
The horizontal or lateral movement allowed is up to a limited
extent and after that the structure loses its support. It’s just like a brick
resting longitudinally on two bricks.
This type of support is not commonly used in structural purposes.
However, in the zones of frequent seismic activity simple supported structures
can be seen.
Fig: Simple Supports in a Structure
Pinned
Support and Reactions in a Structure
Pinned support or hinged support can resists both vertical and
horizontal forces but they cannot resist moment. It means hinged support is
restrained against translation. Using equations of equilibrium, one can find
out the components of horizontal and vertical forces. Best example for hinged
support is door leaf which only rotates about its vertical axis without any
horizontal or vertical movement.
The rotation of pinned support or hinged support is allowed in
only one direction and is resisted in other direction.
Hinged supports are also used in three hinged arched bridges with
two supports at ends and third hinge is provided at the crown of the arch which
is called as internal hinge. Figure below shows hinge support of Sydney Harbor
Bridge.
Fig: Hinge Support of Sydney Harbor Bridge
Roller
Support and Reactions and Applications in a Structure
Roller supports only resists perpendicular forces and they cannot
resist parallel or horizontal forces and moment. It means, the roller support
will move freely along the surface without resisting horizontal force.
This type of support is provided at one end of bridge spans. The
reason for providing roller support at one end is to allow contraction or
expansion of bridge deck with respect to temperature differences in atmosphere.
If roller support is not provided then it will cause severe damage
to the banks of bridge. But this horizontal force should be resisted by at
least one support to provide stability so, roller support should be provided at
one end only not at both ends.
Fig: Roller Support on One End of a Bridge
Rocker
Support and Reactions and Applications in a Structure
Rocker support is similar to roller support. It also resists
vertical force and allows horizontal translation and rotation. But in this case
horizontal movement is due to curved surface provided at the bottom as shown in
below figure. So, the amount of horizontal movement is limited in this case.
Fig: Rocker Support in a Structure
Link
Support and Reactions in a Structure
Link is support allows rotation and translation perpendicular to
the direction of link only. It does not allow translation in the direction of
link. It has single linear resultant force component in the direction of link
which can be resolved into vertical and horizontal components.
Fixed
Support and Reactions and Applications in a Structure
Fixed supports are also called as rigid supports. Fixed supports
are restrained against both rotation and translation so they can resist any
type of force or moment.
In structural analysis, there are three unknowns to find for fixed
support which can satisfy all the three equations of equilibrium.
To provide good stability to the structure, at least one rigid
support should be provided. Beam fixed in wall is a good example for fixed
support.
Fig: Fixed Support – Beam Fixed in Wall
Internal Supports and
Reactions and Applications in a Structure
Internal supports are provided internally in the structural member
which means an internal support divides the full member into parts. So, the
external reactions can be found for each part which will be quite easier for
the analysis.
Following are the types of internal supports provided in a
structure:
- Internal
hinge
- Internal
roller
Internal
Hinge Support in a Structure
Similar to hinge support internal hinge also resists translation
in both directions and allows only rotation.
In structures, for axial members internal hinges are provided and
for beam members middle hinges are provided. These can be widely seen in arch
type bridges at the center of arch.
Fig: Internal Hinge
Support in a Structure
Internal Roller Support in
a Structure
Internal roller supports are same as roller
supports but they are provided in the middle of structural member
Fig: Internal Roller Support
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