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Elements of the Theory of Structures
Was R501.95Now R466.81(eB 4668)
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Country: United KingdomFormat: Softcover
Publisher: Cambridge University PressISBN: 9780521034203 Publication date: October 2006 Length: 229mm Width: 152mm Thickness: 9mm Weight: 231g Pages: 152 Illustrations: 87 Diagrams, 3 Tables Readership: Undergraduate
Elements of the Theory of Structures
Was R501.95 Now R466.81
A broad, lucid introduction to the mathematics behind the structural analysis and design of buildings. A good grasp of the theory of structures - the theoretical basis by which the strength, stiffness and stability of a building can be understood - is fundamental to structural engineers and architects. Yet most modern structural analysis and design is carried out by computer, with the user isolated from the processes in action. This book, therefore, provides a broad introduction to the mathematics behind a range of structural processes - to help today's structural engineers and practising architects gain a better intuitive understanding. The basic structural equations have been known for at least 150 years, but modern plastic theory has opened up a fundamentally new way of advancing structural theory. Paradoxically, the powerful plastic theorems can be used to examine 'classic' elastic design activity, and strong mathematical relationships exist between these two approaches. Some of the techniques used in this book may be familiar to the reader, and some may be new, but each of the topics examined will give the structural engineer valuable insight into the basis of the subject.;This lucid volume provides a valuable read for structural engineers and others who wish to deepen their knowledge of the structural analysis and design of buildings. - Preface
- 1. The theory of structures
- 2. Virtual work
- 3. Betti, Maxwell, Muller-Breslau, Melchers
- 4. Jettied construction
- 5. Clebsch, Macaulay, Wittrick, Lowe
- 6. The elastica
- 7. Mechanisms of collapse
- 8. The absolute minimum-weight design of frames
- 9. Inverse design of grillages
- 10. The relation between incremental and static plastic collapse
- 11. The bending of a beam of trapezoidal cross-section
- 12. The simple plastic bending of beams
- 13. Leaning walls, domes and fan vaults, the error function
- Bibliography
- Index.
Elements of the Theory of Structures has become one of this reviewer's prize possessions. Anyone with a love of structures, an appreciation of the practical, and adequate mathematical preparation should get this book. A.F. Martin, Applied Mechanics Review
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