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Displacement Method of Structural Analysis

The displacement method (also called the stiffness method or equilibrium method) is the second fundamental approach to analysing statically indeterminate structures. Instead of treating unknown forces as primary unknowns, the displacement method takes joint displacements and rotations as unknowns and enforces equilibrium at every free joint.

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