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4 +1 | hinged support |
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3 +2 | pinned support |
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hinged support Explanation: propozycja |
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pinned support Explanation: Another name for podparcie przegubowe. ccccccc β = 0.5): a) pinned – pinned, b) clamped – pinned, c) clamped – clamped .... 0,5, ν = 2 × 10–6, ζ = 0,001): a) podparcie przegubowe, b http://www.ejournals.eu/pliki/art/2608/ ccccccccccccccccccccccccc External Supports and Reactions and Applications in a Structure The supports which are usually provided externally without disturbing the structural members are external supports. Different types of external supports are as follows: Fixed support Pinned support or hinged support Roller support Rocker support Link support Simple support https://theconstructor.org/structural-engg/types-of-supports... cccccccccccccccc Pinned Supports Pinned SupportsA pinned support is same as hinged support. It can resist both vertical and horizontal forces but not a moment. It allows the structural member to rotate, but not to translate in any direction. Many connections are assumed to be pinned connections even though they might resist a small amount of moment in reality. It is also true that a pinned connection could allow rotation in only one direction; providing resistance to rotation in any other direction. In human body knee is the best example of hinged support as it allows rotation in only one direction and resists lateral movements. Ideal pinned and fixed supports are rarely found in practice, but beams supported on walls or simply connected to other steel beams are regarded as pinned. The distribution of moments and shear forces is influenced by the support condition. https://www.aboutcivil.org/types-of-supports.html |
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