Can a Cut in the Method of Sections Be Nonlinear?

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The discussion centers on the method of sections in truss analysis, questioning whether a cut can be made in a semi-circle rather than just straight lines. It is confirmed that while traditional examples use vertical or diagonal cuts, a semi-circular cut is theoretically permissible. However, achieving accurate results requires careful consideration of forces and moments, which must balance to zero regardless of the cut's shape. If the results are incorrect, it suggests a potential oversight in calculations or assumptions. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the fundamental principles of static equilibrium in truss analysis.
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So, there is method of joints and method of sections to find the force of specific members of the trusses. They only give examples where the section was cut vertically or diagonally. Can it also be cut in a semi-circle? I tried it out and it didn't give the right answer.


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Does it have to be a straight line or can it be oriented in other ways?
 
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No matter where you make the cut the sum of the forces/moments must equal zero. You can certainly do a semi circle for your section. If its not coming out right then your probably missing something.

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