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Analysis of Rigid Frames by Superposition
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the usefulness of the principle of superposition in the analysis of rigid frames by the slope-deflection and moment distribution methods. A number of examples are presented to show how the principle may be used to advantage in attacking a variety of problems. The principle of superposition is usually stated in textbooks on structural analysis; but, in the writer's opinion, its application is not emphasized to the extent that its importance warrants. In the study of continuous structures, in particular, a thorough working knowledge of the principle is indispensable.
Analysis of Rigid Frames by Superposition
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the usefulness of the principle of superposition in the analysis of rigid frames by the slope-deflection and moment distribution methods. A number of examples are presented to show how the principle may be used to advantage in attacking a variety of problems. The principle of superposition is usually stated in textbooks on structural analysis; but, in the writer's opinion, its application is not emphasized to the extent that its importance warrants. In the study of continuous structures, in particular, a thorough working knowledge of the principle is indispensable.
Analysis of Rigid Frames by Superposition
Wilson, David M. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 110 ; 1489-1508
2021-01-01
201945-01-01 pages
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