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Point of maximum deflection under a triangular load numerically

Find the Point of maximum deflection under a triangular load numerically using the Modified Newton-Raphson method, with a detailed solved problem.

9-Maximum deflection distance by Newton-Raphson method.

January 23, 2026September 30, 2020 by Maged kamel
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