Now here is a semi-graphical analysis of a truss that I like! It is fast and can be combined with other methods so that you'll be able to compute for the axial forces in different web members in your truss. The trick here is deciding where to slice or "section" your truss. This video will show you how. Again, this is a lecture of mine that was requested by my review students to be uploaded. I'm having a little problem with the volume of the audio and some background noises, but I'm hoping that I can eliminate these in my future videos using audio editing. Anyway, do enjoy and I hope that this would be helpful for those struggling to grasp the concept of semi-graphical truss analysis. #TrussMeIAmAnArchitect or not... ATTRIBUTION: This video was recorded on October 17, 2016. If you'll be sharing or using this video in your class or any other venue (physical or virtual), kindly make proper attribution to: Edra Belga-Casono, and her Memang Mameng Blog at http://memangmameng.weebly.com/
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