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    In slope deflection method, the joints are considered rigid when-
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    In slope deflection method, the joints are considered rigid when-

    A.

    no change in value of the angles between members

    B.

    90° angle between the members in frame

    C.

    180° angle between the members in beams

    D.

    all of these

    Correct option is D


    In the slope-deflection method, a joint is considered rigid if the angles between the connected members remain unchanged when the structure is subjected to loading or deformation. This means that:
    1. The relative rotation between the members at the joint does not occur.
    2. The joint behaves as a rigid connection, maintaining the geometry of the angle between members.

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