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CEOr Module 4 Practice Problems

This document provides practice problems to classify different structural configurations as determinate, determinate but unstable, or indeterminate. It includes 5 structural diagrams labeled A through E. The answers state that A and D are determinate, B is 1 degree indeterminate, C is determinate but unstable, and E is 1 degree indeterminate and unstable. References for further reading on structural analysis are also listed. Contact information is given for the facilitator, Engr. Arjay B. Cuh-ing, including social media, email, and cellphone details.

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CEOr Module 4 Practice Problems

This document provides practice problems to classify different structural configurations as determinate, determinate but unstable, or indeterminate. It includes 5 structural diagrams labeled A through E. The answers state that A and D are determinate, B is 1 degree indeterminate, C is determinate but unstable, and E is 1 degree indeterminate and unstable. References for further reading on structural analysis are also listed. Contact information is given for the facilitator, Engr. Arjay B. Cuh-ing, including social media, email, and cellphone details.

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Structural Theory |1

Module 4: Practice Problems

Exercise 1.1 Classify each of the structures shown as C. Roller


statically determinate, determinate but unstable,
n° indeterminate, or n° indeterminate and
unstable. If the structure is statically
indeterminate, determine the degree of
indeterminacy.

D.

A. Hinge

I
E.
Hinge

J K L

B.
Hinge
Answers to Practice Problems
A. Determinate
B. 9° Indeterminate
C. Determinate but unstable
D. Determinate but unstable
E. 1° Indeterminate and unstable
Structural Theory |2

REFERENCES

a. Kassimali, A. (2011). Understanding


structural [Link], C. and Eckel,
C. (1983). Indeterminate structural
analysis. New York, USA: McGraw Hill
Inc.
b. Tuma, J. (1969). Theory and problems of
structural analysis. New York, USA:
McGraw Hill Inc.
c. Kinney, J. (1987). Indeterminate
structural analysis. New Delhi, India:
Narosa Publishing House and
Applications.
d. Engr. Crisostomo’s CE 3111 Modules

CONTACT INFORMATION OF THE FACILITATOR

Engr. Arjay B. Cuh-ing


FB account/messenger: Arjay Cuh-ing
E-mails: arjaycuhing@[Link],
abcuhing@[Link] ,
arjaycuhing@[Link]
Cellphone/Viber Nos.: 09392600616 /
09676021162

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