made assumptions in truss. all loads are applied at joints, joints are pinned, etc. "idealized" model of actual behavior. Which is accurate
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- All loads are applied only at the joints. - Joints are considered as frictionless pins (pinned connections). - Members are connected only at their ends and are straight. - Members carry only axial forces (tension or compression), no bending or shear. - Show more…
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