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A structure describes a system of linked components used to hold a load. Significant instances of architectural units that our experts usually find all around are Bridges, Buildings, Dams, Chimneys, Trusses, Water Containers, and so on
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What I will learn?

  • A structure describes a system of linked components used to hold a load. Significant instances of architectural units that our experts usually find all around are Bridges, Buildings, Dams, Chimneys, Trusses, Water Containers, and so on

Course Curriculum

Chapter 1: Determinacy and Indeterminacy & Stability of Structures

  • 1.1 Static Indeterminacy of Frames and Beams
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  • 1..2 Static Indeterminacy of Trusses
    00:00
  • 1.3 Stability of Structures
    00:00
  • 1.4 Kinematic Indeterminacy of Structures
    00:00
  • 1.5 Previous Years GATE Questions
    00:00

Chapter 2: Analysis Of Statically Determinate Structures

Chapter 3: Introduction Of Analysis Of Indeterminate Structures

Chapter 4: Analysis of Trusses

Chapter 5: Arches

Chapter 6: Influence Line Diagram

Chapter 7: Introduction to Matrix Approach

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