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State of balance or zero motion
Equilibrium
Simplified sketch of a structure or part of a structure isolated from its supports which shows all active and reactive forces acting on the structure.
Free Body Diagram
Structural members that resist loads applied transverse to their longitudinal axis
Beams
Two bracing systems that provide lateral stability for a pinned fram
Rigid Frames and Shearwalls
Roof and floors are horizontal planes that must be supported against Lateral movement. The horizontal planes are called....
Diaphragms
Lateral force-resisting walls
shearwalls
Loads uniformly distributed over an area of a roof or floor are assigned to individual members based on the concept of..
Transverse shear force
The manner in which loads travel throughout the structure
Load path
the systematic process of determining loads and support reactions of individual structural members as they in turn affect the loading of other structural elements
Load tracing
transverse section in a beam span where the bending moment is zero
Inflection point
sagging of a beam subjected to loads that create bending is
deflection
the equations of equilibrium for a rigid body that lies on a plane (x,y)
sumFy=0
Sum Fx=0
sumM=0
internal force system, which exists within a beam to sesist the applied forces and moments (3)
bending moment, shear, normal force
Equation that indicates at any section in the beam the slope of the moment diagram is equal to the shear.
dm/dx=V