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Truss In Structural Analysis

A Truss is a triangulated system of members that are structured and connected in a way such that they only incur axial force. These members are considered two-force members as the forces are only applied at either end of the member

Friction Notes By Aman

Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other. There are several types of friction: Dry friction is a force that opposes the relative lateral motion of two solid surfaces in contact

Moment of inertia Notes

The moment of inertia, otherwise known as the angular mass or rotational inertia, of a rigid body is a quantity that determines the torque needed for a desired angular acceleration about a rotational axis

Structural Analysis

Structural analysis is the determination of the effects of loads on physical structures and their components. Structures subject to this type of analysis include all that must withstand loads, such as buildings, bridges, vehicles, furniture, attire, soil strata, prostheses and biological tissue.

Truss In Structural Analysis

A Truss is a triangulated system of members that are structured and connected in a way such that they only incur axial force. These members are considered two-force members as the forces are only applied at either end of the member, resulting in either a compression or tension fo

FRICTION

PHYSICS SLYABUS STUDY MATERIAL

Civil structures

For civil btech students only

Standard structure

Poles and materials used in electronics and distributed the electricity. .. Purpose with poles and structures

Indian Standard PLAIN AND REINFORCED CONCRETE - CODE OF PRACTICE

This standard deals with the general structural use of plain and reinforced concrete. - For the purpose of this standard, plain concrete structures are those where reinforcement, if provided is ignored for~determination of strength of the structure. - Special requirements of structures, such as shells, folded plates, arches, bridges, chimneys, blast resistant structures, hydraulic structures, liquid retaining structures and earthquake resistant structures, covered in respective standards have not been covered in this standard; these standards shall be used in conjunction with this standard. Please find the complete PDF attached!

Indian Standard PLAIN AND REINFORCED CONCRETE - CODE OF PRACTICE

This standard deals with the general structural use of plain and reinforced concrete. - For the purpose of this standard, plain concrete structures are those where reinforcement, if provided is ignored for~determination of strength of the structure. - Special requirements of structures, such as shells, folded plates, arches, bridges, chimneys, blast resistant structures, hydraulic structures, liquid retaining structures and earthquake resistant structures, covered in respective standards have not been covered in this standard; these standards shall be used in conjunction with this standard. Please find the complete PDF attached!

Structuralism

Every B.Tech first years have to study some subjects which they don't have any interest to. So that's why i have created few notes on the topic so that it would be easier for students to focus on their field of Interests. These notes will fetch you marks on the D-day and are point to point.