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Examples in structural analysis / William M.C. McKenzie, Binsheng Zhang.

By: McKenzie, W. M. C. (William M. C.) [author.]Contributor(s): Zhang, Binsheng, Dr [author.] | McKenzie, W. M. C. (William M. C.). Second edition. Examples in structural analysisMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2022Edition: 3rd editionDescription: 1 online resource (976 pages) : illustrations (black and white)ISBN: 9781000656060 (PDF ebook) :Subject(s): Structural analysis (Engineering) | Technology | Civil engineering, surveying & building | Environmental science, engineering & technology | Mechanical engineering | Structural engineering | Building construction & materials | Construction & heavy industryOnline access: Open e-book
Contents:
1. Structural Analysis and Design 2. Material and Section Properties 3. Pin-Jointed Frames 4. Beams 5. Rigid-Jointed Frames 6. Buckling Instability 7. Direct Stiffness Method 8. Plastic Analysis 9. Influence Lines for Beams, Pin-Jointed Trusses and Lattice Girders 10. Approximate Methods of Analysis 11. Cables and Arches Appendices: 1. Elastic Section Properties of Geometric Figures 2. Beam Reactions, Bending Moments and Deflections 3. Matrix Algebra
Summary: This code-independent and comprehensive collection of fully worked and graded examples shows undergraduates how to analyse different types of structure, with the main analysis techniques, with some detailed mathematics. Now with pin-jointed frames and arches and cables, with more on the direct stiffness method and influence lines for beams. This third edition of Examples in Structural Analysis uses a step-by-step approach and provides an extensive collection of fully worked and graded examples for a wide variety of structural analysis problems. It presents detailed information on the methods of solutions to problems and the results obtained. Also given within the text is a summary of each of the principal analysis techniques inherent in the design process and where appropriate, an explanation of the mathematical models used. The text emphasises that software should only be used if designers have appropriate knowledge and understanding of the mathematical assumptions, modelling and limitations inherent in the programs they use. It establishes the use of hand-methods for obtaining approximate solutions during preliminary design and an independent check on the answers obtained from computer analysis.What is New in the Third Edition: A new chapter covers the analysis and design of cables and arches subjected to concentrated loads and uniformly distributed loads. For cables without or with simply supported pinned trusses or steel girder beams through equally spaced hangers, tension forces, support reactions, sags and slopes in cables are determined. For two-pinned or three-pinned arches with parabolic, arched and semi-circular shapes, axial forces, radial shear forces and bending moments at various sections of arches are determined. An existing chapter has been expanded to the construction and use of influence lines for pin-pointed trusses and lattice girders. Also, the chapter Direct Stiffness Methods has been revisited and amended.
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Previous edition: published as by William M.C. McKenzie. 2014.

Includes index.

1. Structural Analysis and Design 2. Material and Section Properties 3. Pin-Jointed Frames 4. Beams 5. Rigid-Jointed Frames 6. Buckling Instability 7. Direct Stiffness Method 8. Plastic Analysis 9. Influence Lines for Beams, Pin-Jointed Trusses and Lattice Girders 10. Approximate Methods of Analysis 11. Cables and Arches Appendices: 1. Elastic Section Properties of Geometric Figures 2. Beam Reactions, Bending Moments and Deflections 3. Matrix Algebra

This code-independent and comprehensive collection of fully worked and graded examples shows undergraduates how to analyse different types of structure, with the main analysis techniques, with some detailed mathematics. Now with pin-jointed frames and arches and cables, with more on the direct stiffness method and influence lines for beams. This third edition of Examples in Structural Analysis uses a step-by-step approach and provides an extensive collection of fully worked and graded examples for a wide variety of structural analysis problems. It presents detailed information on the methods of solutions to problems and the results obtained. Also given within the text is a summary of each of the principal analysis techniques inherent in the design process and where appropriate, an explanation of the mathematical models used. The text emphasises that software should only be used if designers have appropriate knowledge and understanding of the mathematical assumptions, modelling and limitations inherent in the programs they use. It establishes the use of hand-methods for obtaining approximate solutions during preliminary design and an independent check on the answers obtained from computer analysis.What is New in the Third Edition: A new chapter covers the analysis and design of cables and arches subjected to concentrated loads and uniformly distributed loads. For cables without or with simply supported pinned trusses or steel girder beams through equally spaced hangers, tension forces, support reactions, sags and slopes in cables are determined. For two-pinned or three-pinned arches with parabolic, arched and semi-circular shapes, axial forces, radial shear forces and bending moments at various sections of arches are determined. An existing chapter has been expanded to the construction and use of influence lines for pin-pointed trusses and lattice girders. Also, the chapter Direct Stiffness Methods has been revisited and amended.

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