Structural Analysis - Indeterminacy
GATE Civil Engineering · 4 questions across 4 years (2018-2024) · 10% recurrence rate
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The plane frame shown in the figure has fixed support at joint A, hinge support at joint F, and roller support at joint I. In the figure, A to I indicate joints of the frame. If the axial deformations are neglected, the...
Consider a beam PQ fixed at P, hinged at Q, and subjected to a load F as shown in figure (not drawn to scale). The static and kinematic degrees of indeterminacy, respectively, are
The degree of static indeterminacy of the plane frame as shown in the figure is
Consider the frame shown in the figure: If the axial and shear deformations in different members of the frame are assumed to be negligible, the reduction in the degree of kinematical indeterminacy would be equal to