Continuous structures are also known as continuous systems and refer to a type of structural arrangement in which elements are interconnected in a way that allows forces and moments to be transmitted continuously throughout the entire system. In other words, loads applied at one location within the structure are redistributed along its length, contributing to its overall stability and load-bearing capacity. Continuous structures are commonly used in engineering to create stable and efficient load-bearing systems. Proper design and analysis are essential to ensure that these structures meet safety standards and perform as intended.
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