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Formulation of Diagram Combination Equations Using Vereschagin’s Rule
The famous Maxwell-Mohr’s integral forms the backbone of the force method of structural analysis. It is also an important and universal method of computing...
Worked Example | Design of RC beams for Torsion (EN 1992-1:2004)
A full torsional design covering the ultimate and serviceability limit states is required when the equilibrium of a structure is dependent on the torsional...
Free Vibration of Masts
Tall masts are used in a variety of applications such as telecommunication, radio/television broadcasting, supporting lighting fixtures on the highway, raising flags, etc....
Cracking in Concrete
Eurocode recognises that cracking is normal in concrete subjected to bending, shear, torsion, and restraint from movement (clause 7.3.1 EN 1992 1-1). Cracking is...
Deflection of Statically Determinate Frames | Virtual Work Method
Structures deform when subjected to various conditions such as external loads, changes in temperature, differential settlement, or fabrication errors. Structural deformation is often considered...
Question of the Day | 24-12-2020
The frame loaded as shown above is hinged at point D, simply supported at point F, and fixed at point C. Provide the following...
Design of Cantilever Steel Carport | Monopitch Canopy Roof Design
Cantilever steel carports have become increasingly popular due to their clean aesthetics, simplicity, minimal space requirements, and ability to span large distances without obstructing...
Difference between Autogenous and Drying Shrinkage of Concrete
Shrinkage in concrete refers to the volume reduction or contraction that occurs in concrete as it dries and ages. It is a natural and...
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