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Fundamentals of Structural Engineering (eBook)

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2013 | 2012
XXVII, 1143 Seiten
Springer New York (Verlag)
978-1-4614-3262-3 (ISBN)

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Fundamentals of Structural Engineering - Jerome J. Connor, Susan Faraji
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This book offers a balanced, seamless treatment of both classical analytic methods and contemporary, computer-based techniques for conceptualizing and designing a structure. Includes realistic problems and case studies together with computer simulation.
Fundamentals of Structural Engineering provides a balanced, seamless treatment of both classic, analytic methods and contemporary, computer-based techniques for conceptualizing and designing a structure. The book?s principle goal is to foster an intuitive understanding of structural behavior based on problem solving experience for students of civil engineering and architecture who have been exposed to the basic concepts of engineering mechanics and mechanics of materials. Distinct from many undergraduate textbooks, which are  focused mainly on either teaching manual analysis methods and applying them to simple, idealized structures or reformulating structural analysis methods in terms of matrix notation, this text instead encourages the student to develop intuition about structural behavior. The authors of this text recognize the notion that engineers reason about behavior using simple models and intuition they acquire through problem solving. The approach adopted in this text develops this type of intuition by presenting extensive, realistic problems and case studies together with computer simulation, which allows rapid exploration of  how a structure responds to changes in geometry and physical parameters.

Dr. Jerome J. Connor is Professor of Civil Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research interests include computational mechanics, structural analysis, motion based structural design, and novel design methodologies for structural systems and has taught courses in computational mechanics and structural engineering. In recent years Connor’s work has involved motion based design and damage assessment of engineering materials and he is directing a number of projects related to the applications of structural control to large civil structures as well as investigating methods to quantify damage in engineering materials. Dr. Susan Faraji has been Professor of Structural Engineering in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell since 1984. Dr. Faraji has close to three decades of teaching, research, publication, and consulting experience and has taught a wide range of courses at the undergraduate and at the graduate level, such as Concrete Design, Steel Design, Bridge Design, Seismic Design, Concrete Design, Finite Elements, Structural Dynamics, and Behavior of Structures. Her professional work involves the analysis, design (using the latest design codes), and computer modeling of a wide range of structures. She has worked on more than 30 bridges and on aircraft, elevators, pontoons, ramps, concrete parking garages, domes, culverts, retaining walls, and steel and concrete frame buildings.

Part I Statically Determinate Structures.- Introduction to Structural Engineering.- Statically Determinate Truss Structures.- Statically Determinate Beams.- Statically Determinate Plane Frames.- Cable Structures.- Statically Determinate Curved Members.- Shallow Foundations.- Vertical Retaining Wall Structures.- Part II Statically Indeterminate Structures.- The Force Method.- The Displacement Method.- Approximate Methods for Estimating Forces in Statically Indeterminate Structures.- Finite Element Displacement Method for Framed Structures.- Multi-Span Horizontal Structures.- Lateral Load Issues for Buildings.- Vertical Loads on Multi-Story Buildings.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.7.2013
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Technik Maschinenbau
Schlagworte Cable Structures • Finite Element Displacement Method • Lateral load issues for buildings • Multi-span horizontal structures • Statically Determinate Beams • Statically Determinate Curved Members • Statically Determinate Plane Frames • Structural engineering • The Force Method • Truss Structures
ISBN-10 1-4614-3262-6 / 1461432626
ISBN-13 978-1-4614-3262-3 / 9781461432623
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