Method of Consistent Deformations to Solve a 1st Degree Indeterminate Beam (Force Method)
In this video, we solve a first degree indeterminate beam using the method of consistent deformations, also known as the force method. We'll cover how to break the beam up into it's real loading and the unit load beam, and we'll show you the deflection formula and compatibility formula required to solve. Enjoy! Link to a tricker, second degree indeterminate beam using the force method!! • How to Use the Method of Consistent Deform... TimeStamp ! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now try to solve it on your OWN! Don't just "understand"... PRACTICE!! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AF MATH AND ENGINEERING - Students Helping Students! Join our Community! =) ------------------------------------- Follow us on Twitter at / afmatheng Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/AFMath1/?fre...

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