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Statically Indeterminate Structures
Statically Indeterminate Structures is a seminal textbook in the field of civil engineering, specifically focusing on the advanced analysis of structural systems where the number of unknown forces exceeds the available equations of equilibrium. The book provides a thorough introduction to the conditions of geometry in deformed structures and various classical methods of analysis, such as the consistent deformation method, slope-deflection method, moment distribution, and the column analogy method. Designed with a practical approach, it includes numerous illustrated examples and problems to help students and engineers master the proficiency required to determine reactions and stresses in complex rigid frames, beams, and trusses. This work serves as an essential bridge between basic structural theory and the sophisticated analysis required for modern engineering design.
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