Complex Rigid FramesSimplification Sway Calculations

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Gartner, R

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 28, Issue 9, 1950

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 28, Issue 9, 1950

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In the calculation of the Indeterminate Structure two methods are usually employed: “The Classical Method” and the method of “Moment Distribution,” or “Joint Rotation Method.”

R. Gartner

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