What are indeterminate structure
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All gymnosperms have cones as reproductive structures.
they usually use super computers
towers,pyramids, and bridges
Homologous structures are similar evolutionary structures that evolved in different organisms that were used for the same purpose long ago but are no longer in use
The structures which cannot be solved by the equilibrium equation are known as indeterminate structures.
they can redistribute the load and have greater moment capacity
If you can solve the beam reactions by the equations of equilibrium, then it is statically deterrminate. If not, that is, more unknown reactions than the equations of equilibrium, then it is indeterminate, and you need to know something about its deformation to solve the reactions.
W. Fisher Cassie has written: 'Structural analysis: the solution of statically indeterminate structures' -- subject(s): Structural analysis (Engineering) 'Structure in building' -- subject(s): Building, Buildings, Structural analysis (Engineering), Theory of Structures
Determinate structures are analysed just by the use of basic equilibrium equations. By this analysis, the unknown reactions are found for the further determination of stresses. Redundant or indeterminate structures are not capable of being analysed by mere use of basic equilibrium equations. Along with the basic equilibrium equations, some extra conditions are required to be used like compatibility conditions of deformations etc to get the unknown reactions for drawing bending moment and shear force diagrams.Example of determinate structures are: simply supported beams, cantilever beams, single and double overhanging beams, three hinged arches, etc.Examples of indeterminate structures are: fixed beams, continuous beams, fixed arches, two hinged arches, portals, multistoried frames, etc.
Clarence W. Hudson has written: 'Deflections and statically indeterminate stresses' -- subject(s): Strains and stresses
mobility or DoF of a statically indeterminate structure is always less than zero and also we can have negative value of mobility. for checking this we have to see the Gruebler's criterion , wher D.F= 3(Movable link - 1) - 2*(number of Single D.F of kinematic pair) - ( number of two DF of kinetic pair) therefore, according to definition of satatically indeterminate structure have zero movable link . hence D.F will be either zero or negative.
James Campbell Grassie has written: 'Elementary theory of structures' 'Analysis of indeterminate structures'
Redundant forces are chosen so that the structure is stable and statically determinate when you remove these forces. So, if you have two degrees of indeterminancy, you will have to remove two forces, remove three for three degrees, and so forth. Redundant forces are usually found when you have reaction forces AND a displacement, as it is obvious one caused the other. So when you remove these forces, the displacements are still there, and the structure has not changed, except that it is now statically determinant, and you can use method of superposition to figure out all your unknowns :)
Due to the indeterminate directions, we got lost on the way to the party.
(indeterminate should often be replaced by undetermined)"He was served a bowl of evil-looking soup made from indeterminate ingredients.""The exact length of the river remains indeterminate, given its various tributaries."
I you touch it, and it shocks you, then it was statically charged.