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  • is there lecture 5,6,7 .. ??

  • I'm a big fan, no words can express my appreciation towards your delicately prepared lectures! Many thanks

  • I Love The Video It Can Increase My Knowledge Lecture Series on Structural Analysis II by Prof. P. Banerjee, Department of Civil Engineering,

  • I Really Like The Video From Your Lecture - 2

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing Lecture Series on Structural Analysis II

  • Sir your lecture is good and it helped me a lot..but i have one doubt ..Sir why you didn't concider constraints in multi span beams..

  • this video is getting stuckedup at 27.05 minutes. It is a good lecture

  • Great work!

    This one helped me alot.

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  • most helpful indeed

  • I really liked the lecture one. However, I thought in the end of lecture one, the degree of static indeterminacy of last planar structure is (3 unknown forces from the first joint + 1 unknown force from the second joint + 1 unknown force of the third joint ) - 3 equations of equilibrium x 2 rings = -1.

    I am confused for this last planar structure. Any help would be highly appreciated

  • @helenaluo

    -3 equations of equil. x 2 rings = 6

    -2 unknown forces which are rollers --->add 2 restrains to each roller to create fixed ends.

    equations of equil - total unknown forces = 6 - 4 = 2

    It's easier to think of it just as a cantilever beam with two additional reactions added because of the two roller supports. Thus, it's 2 deg. statically indet.

    Alternatively, the equation for plane frames is 3j = 3m + r

    where j equals equations of equil. and m and a r are members and rxn forces.

  • @Deltastorm37

    Many Thanks!

  • anyone knows where I can access an online or download an e-book on structural analysis. I am an internationally trained civil engineer, would like to review it in English. Any suggestion would be appreciated. 

  • @helenaluo

    nptel.iitm.ac.in

  • A many thank yous Professor! I learn vedy vedy much from you

  • thank you sir. your lecture is very valuable to my future practice.

  • it is very good video which help me to regain my knowledge

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  • A very convenient and recalling lecture. I must thank the entire team for their efforts. I would like to make a question on one of the problems at the end. the third last problem, which is a multi-span beam; having two fixed supports at the ends and a roller support at the center. what shall be the kinematic indeterminacy if both he members are explicitly declared as axially rigid? thank you!

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  • Very helpful....It helped me a lot to refresh the basics...Thank you!

  • Excellent!!!!

  • Thank you very much professor. it is really valuable lecture. it helped me remember things i have forgotten.

  • This helped me understand a long forgotten topics.

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