Structural Analysis
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Author: KASSIMALI, Aslam.
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Use the slope deflection method to analyse the frame shown in the Figure by introducing hinges and corresponding redundant bending moments at points B and C. Plot the bending moment (M) and shear force (V) diagrams for the loading shown.
- Find XI - XI is associated with the unit moment at B.
- Find X2- X2 is associated with the unit moment at C.
- Based on X1 and X2: Find Rx (Horizontal reaction at A)
- Based on X1 and X2: Find Ry (Vertical reaction at A)
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