Statical determinacy
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Statical determinacy is a term used in structural mechanics
to describe a structure where force and moment equilibrium conditions alone can be utilized to calculate internal member actions.
Descriptively, a statically determinate structure can be defined as a structure where, if it is possible to find internal actions in equilibrium with external loads, those internal actions are unique. The structure has no possible states of self-stress, i.e. internal forces in equilibrium
with zero external loads are not possible.
Mathematically, this requires a stiffness matrix to have full rank.
A statically indeterminate structure can only be analytically analyzed by including further information like material properties and deflections. Numerically, this can be achieved by using methods like matrix structural analyses and finite element analyses.
Structural mechanics
Structural mechanics or Mechanics of structures is the computation of deformations, deflections, and internal forces or stresses within structures, either for design or for performance evaluation of existing structures. It is one subset of structural analysis...
to describe a structure where force and moment equilibrium conditions alone can be utilized to calculate internal member actions.
Descriptively, a statically determinate structure can be defined as a structure where, if it is possible to find internal actions in equilibrium with external loads, those internal actions are unique. The structure has no possible states of self-stress, i.e. internal forces in equilibrium
with zero external loads are not possible.
Mathematically, this requires a stiffness matrix to have full rank.
A statically indeterminate structure can only be analytically analyzed by including further information like material properties and deflections. Numerically, this can be achieved by using methods like matrix structural analyses and finite element analyses.