Explain statically indeterminate structures, Civil Engineering

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Explain Statically Indeterminate Structures 

  • Fall into two categories:

 

1.  Beam problems with additional supports/restraints

2.  Axial bar members subjected to temperature/forces

  • Degree of indeterminacy = 3 + No. members

 

- (2*no. joints)

  • One additional equation is typically required.
  • Utilize compatibility (deflection equations) to solve for redundant force/moment.

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