What is difference between limit state and working stress method? How it is applies in building structure.

Answer Posted / bilal riaz chughtai

a limti state mehtod is a condition beyound which structure no longer fulfill the design criteria.
in working stress method it is assumed that plane section in bending will remain plane after bending.
stress strain relationships will obey hookx law.

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