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What is a statically determinate system?

    • Karthik Remella
      Administrator
      What is a statically determinate system?
    • Dragana Jandric
      Forum Moderator
      Hello @Kremella . When the total degree of freedom in a system is equal or less than 0, we say it is static determinate. It also means the system does not form a mechanism (in plainer words: it does not move). 
    • Akismet
      Subscriber
      May be this example will help: consider three rods connected to each other by pin joints. Once fixed, the three rods cannot move with respect to each other without deforming the other rods. On the other hand, if you have four rods of equal lengths connected to each other by pin joints, they can move with respect to each other without deforming themselves or the other rods. So the three rod system is statically determinate, while the four rod system is statically indeterminate. 
    • Dragana Jandric
      Forum Moderator
      In structural mechanics, if a structure is statically determinate then static equilibrium equations are sufficient for determining internal forces and reactions on the structure.
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