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Which of the following is NOT true about determinate frames?

  • The support conditions allow for the determination of all three reactions
  • The static equilibrium equations can be used to determine the reactions
  • They are also known as indeterminate frames (correct)
  • They have no more than three unknown reactions

What is the subject of the text?

  • Frame plastic analysis
  • Civil engineering (correct)
  • Beam deflection
  • Computer aided analysis

What is the range of pages covered in the section on beam deflection?

  • 48-56
  • 57-89
  • 18-47 (correct)
  • 1-17

What is the topic of the section covered from pages 90-123?

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What is the email address of the author?

<p><a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a> (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Determinant Frames

A determinate frame is a structure where internal forces and reactions can be calculated using static equilibrium equations alone. It does not require any additional assumptions or equations like those used in indeterminate frames.

Frame moment distribution

Frame moment distribution is a method used to analyse indeterminate frames. It involves distributing the moment at a joint of a frame proportionally to the stiffness of the beams.

Civil Engineering

The field of civil engineering encompasses the design, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure like bridges, roads, buildings, and water systems. It involves applying principles of physics, mathematics, and materials science to ensure structural integrity and safety.

Beam Deflection

Beam deflection refers to the bending or displacement of a beam under applied load. It is an important consideration in structural design to ensure a beam can withstand the expected load without excessive deformation.

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