- The document discusses the principle of virtual work, which states that if a system of bodies is in static equilibrium, then the total virtual work done by all active forces for any virtual displacement from the equilibrium position is zero.
- It defines virtual work and explains how to calculate virtual work done by internal forces like axial forces, shear forces, bending moments, and torsion. This includes using linear elastic relationships.
- It provides examples of using the principle of virtual work to determine unknown forces and displacements in statically indeterminate structures. The virtual displacements allow writing equations relating internal and external work to solve for unknowns.