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Nominal loads-Plastic theory

Introduction to plastic theory and practice problems to get the values of Nominal loads using plastic theory.

33- Easy introduction to upper bound definitions.

October 10, 2024February 27, 2021 by Maged kamel
Brief description -post 33 -steel beam

Definitions of the upper bound, lower bound, and the Uniqueness theorem, what are the main differences between all of these theorems?

Categories Nominal loads-Plastic theory Tags Upper bound

32- Easy illustration for collapse load for indeterminate beam.

July 11, 2025February 15, 2021 by Maged kamel
Brief description -post 32 -steel beam

Collapse load for indeterminate beam by using of two methods, the first method is a statical method and the second method is a kinetic method.

Categories Nominal loads-Plastic theory

31-Collapse load for a simply supported beam.

July 10, 2025February 8, 2021 by Maged kamel
Brief description -post 31 -steel beam

How to estimate the collapse load for a simply supported beam under a concentrated load?A given solved problem for a W18x76 simple beam of 32 feet long.

Categories Nominal loads-Plastic theory Tags Collapse load for simply supported beam., How to get the plastic hinge length?A solved problem for nominal load for a simple beam
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