Williot Diagram

The Williot diagram is a graphical method to obtain an approximate value for displacement of a structure which submitted to a certain load.

The method consists of, from a graph representation of a structural system, representing the structure's fixed vertices as a single, fixed starting point and from there sequentially adding the neighbouring vertices' relative displacements due to strain.

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Graph (discrete mathematics)Strain (materials science)Structural systemVertex (graph theory)

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