Muller Breslau’s principle for obtaining influence lines is applicable to
i) trusses
ii) statically determinate beams and frames
iii) statically indeterminate structures, the material of which is elastic and follows Hooke’s law
iv) any statically indeterminate structure
The correct answer is
A. (i), (ii) and (iii)
B. (i), (ii) and (iv)
C. (i) and (ii)
D. Only (i)
Answer: Option A
Join The Discussion
Comments ( 2 )
Related Questions on Structural Analysis
A. 5 mm less than the minimum clear distance between the main bars
B. 5 mm less than the minimum cover to the reinforcement
C. Smaller of A and B
D. Greater of A and B
The fixed support in a real beam becomes in the conjugate beam a
A. Roller support
B. Hinged support
C. Fixed support
D. Free end
A. The centre of gravity of the load system is midway between the centre of span and wheel load under consi-deration
B. The centre of span is midway between the centre of gravity of the load system and the wheel load under consideration
C. The wheel load under consideration is midway between the centre of span and the centre of gravity of the load system
D. None of the above
Is this is valid for indeterminate truss
Is Muller Breslau principle applicable for inelastic members ?