Nowadays, the process of calculating structures is more and more entrusted to automatic calculation systems or artificial intelligence. This increases the accuracy and reliability of the calculations, but does not contribute to the understanding of the real work of the structures by the design engineer or architect. The main difficulty in carrying out such calculations is associated with the multifactorial nature of the solutions, and, as a rule, a significant number of unknowns and variables included in the calculation. The calculation is always carried out with the introduction of a certain degree of accuracy, which, in combination with a large number of variables, leads to the appearance of the effect of a cumulative decrease in the degree of reliability of the calculations carried out and the accumulation of statistical error. In turn, this can develop into a critical state. The technique presented in the article allows one to reduce the number of variables when solving problems of calculating statically indeterminate structures without changing the final result of the calculation.
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