Structural mechanics : the theory of structural mechanics for civil, structural and mechanical engineers
Language: English Publication details: Springer 2020 SwitzerlandDescription: xvi, 354pISBN:- 9783030443177
- 624.17 St87s
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624.17 SM64I INTRODUCTION TO STRUCTURAL MECHANICS | 624.17 SO46S STOCHASTIC PROCESSES AND RANDOM VIBRATIONS | 624.17 SP45I2 INTRODUCTION TO STRUCTURES | 624.17 St87s Structural mechanics | 624.17 St894 Structural health monitoring (SHM) in aerospace structures | 624.17 T171s STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF TALL BUILDINGS | 624.17 T191 ENERGY PRINCIPLES IN STRUCTURAL MECHANICS |
This text book covers the principles and methods of load effect calculations that are necessary for engineers and designers to evaluate the strength and stability of structural systems. It contains the mathematical development from basic assumptions to final equations ready for practical use. It starts at a basic level and step by step it brings the reader up to a level where the necessary design safety considerations to static load effects can be performed, i.e. to a level where cross sectional forces and corresponding stresses can be calculated and compared to the strength of the system. It contains a comprehensive coverage of elastic buckling, providing the basis for the evaluation of structural stability. It includes general methods enabling designers to calculate structural displacements, such that the system may fulfil its intended functions. It is taken for granted that the reader possess good knowledge of calculus, differential equations and basic matrix operations. The finite element method for line-like systems has been covered, but not the finite element method for shells and plates.
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