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Resistance in Section: Elastic and Plastic Interactions

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This lecture covers the resistance of beams to sharp efforts, focusing on elastic and plastic interactions in rectangular sections. It discusses the definition of shear areas, plastic and elastic resistances, and the interaction diagrams for double-tee profiles. The instructor explains reduction formulas, pre-dimensioning for plastic resistance, and the behavior of different sections under torsional stresses.

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