Cremona Diagram
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The Cremona diagram is a graphical method used in statics of trusses to determine the forces in members.
External Links
- Cremona diagram at Wikipedia
- Cremona diagram for triangular truss - contains nice illustration of the procedure
- O. Shai: Duality between Statical and Kinematical Engineering Systems, Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Computational Structures Technology, B.H.V. Topping and Z. Bittnar (Editors), Civil-Comp Press, Stirling, Scotland, 2002
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