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- Mxc3xbcller-Breslaus_principle abstract "The Müller-Breslau principle is a method to determine influence lines. The principle states that the influence lines of an action (force or moment) assumes the scaled form of the deflection that the structure displays after removing the restraint on the point where the action is evaluated and applying a point load at that point which causes a unit displacement.".
- Q6950494 abstract "The Müller-Breslau principle is a method to determine influence lines. The principle states that the influence lines of an action (force or moment) assumes the scaled form of the deflection that the structure displays after removing the restraint on the point where the action is evaluated and applying a point load at that point which causes a unit displacement.".
- Mxc3xbcller-Breslaus_principle comment "The Müller-Breslau principle is a method to determine influence lines. The principle states that the influence lines of an action (force or moment) assumes the scaled form of the deflection that the structure displays after removing the restraint on the point where the action is evaluated and applying a point load at that point which causes a unit displacement.".
- Q6950494 comment "The Müller-Breslau principle is a method to determine influence lines. The principle states that the influence lines of an action (force or moment) assumes the scaled form of the deflection that the structure displays after removing the restraint on the point where the action is evaluated and applying a point load at that point which causes a unit displacement.".