Analysing Trusses - Method of Sections - Method of Joints - Structural Analysis
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- In this video, we introduce the concept of trusses, learning about internal forces within truss members and then how to solve trusses using the Method of Sections and the Method of Joints, with examples.
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Thank buddy for your incredible delivery of useful information on the structures. The world is really mad such videos deserve a million likes.
You're welcome 🙂 thanks for the comment, it's really appreciated!
Question. On the method of joints, while you were setting up the equation for sigmaFx=0 at point D (20:33 video), why did you choose the 6.67 positive? I think it should be negative since it is going to opposite direction. Also, same error I've noticed on Sigma Fx=0 at point B as well (23:23 video) you chose 2.64 negative, but I think it suppose to be positive. Please correct me if I am wrong. Thanks
I would really appreciate it if you could make a video about how to convert uniformly distributed loading on the truss to point loads.
Pliz u can help en solve more examples about method of sections thanks
hi, could you go through second moment of area, inertia and rotation of axis please
Yes I will be going over those topics in the coming videos :)
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I have an Exam on this in 6 hours. Thank you
Goodluck with your exam!
i would request you to cover the same example with uniform load (start to end) and the internal forces
Where do you get the value of angle??
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