Structural deflection refers to the displacement or bending of a structural element when subjected to external loads or forces. It is a measure of how much a structure or its components deform under the influence of applied loads. Deflection is a critical consideration in structural engineering, as excessive deflection can lead to structural failure, reduced functionality, and compromised safety. Deflection can occur in various types of structural elements, including beams, columns, slabs, and trusses. Structural engineers calculate and assess deflection to ensure that it remains within acceptable limits defined by design codes and standards.
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