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The number of reaction components at the fixed end of beam are​

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Answered by shristi1211842
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The fixed support are also called Built-in support. Fig. 1.9: Number of reactions = 6 Rx - 3-D Hinged Support At 3-D hinged support there can be three reactions (i) R (ii) R, (ii) RZ The 3-D hinged support is also called 'ball and socket joint'

Answered by steffiaspinno
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At the place where it is joined to the structure, a permanent support restricts any movements and rotations. There are six support responses applied from the support to the structure since the junction with simply supported beam has no degrees of freedom. Between two fixed ends, a fixed beam is supported. It's also known as a fixed-end, built-in, or constrained beam. It's a statically indeterminate beam if there are more than three unknown factors and the stability equations of statics alone aren't enough to figure out the support responses.

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