Fixed end moments

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The fixed end moments are reaction moments developed in a beam member under certain load conditions with both ends fixed. Many structural analysis methods including the moment distribution method and direct stiffness method make use of the fixed end moments. Fixed end moments are tabulated textbooks for typical cases and can be obtained using flexibility method.

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