It is practically exist depending on various factors i.e, type of bearings provided ,temperature. creep, shrinkage, elastic shortening due to prestressing and other factors can cause a change in deck length. The null point will be at the midpoint between these two piers. if one pier is higher than another. the null point will be closer to the short pier.
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Name of the famous bridge in the introduction is - Pont du Gard bridge situated in Europe, sir😁
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Hello Sir, Nice Video. But I have a doubt when you said the axis of the arch is vertically downwards. How is that, Sir?
The axis of a parabola is a vertical line that divides the parabola into two congruent halves. If a
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No one's talking about his drawing. It's cool!!
how effectively u taught I girder ,plz upload more video
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What is null point I n bridge
Null point is the position of zero movement in the bridge deck.
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It is practically exist depending on various factors i.e, type of bearings provided ,temperature. creep, shrinkage, elastic shortening due to prestressing and other factors can cause a change in deck length. The null point will be at the midpoint between these two piers. if one pier is higher than another. the null point will be closer to the short pier.
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