tailieunhanh - Basic Theory of Plates and Elastic Stability - Part 2
Tài liệu tham khảo giáo trình cơ học kết cấu trong ngành xây dựng bằng Tiếng Anh - Yamaguchi, E. “Basic Theory of Plates and Elastic Stability” Structural Engineering Handbook Ed. Chen Wai-Fah Boca Raton: CRC Press LLC, 1999 - Structural Analysis | Richard Liew . Shanmugam . and Yu . Structural Analysis Structural Engineering Handbook Ed. Chen Wai-Fah Boca Raton CRC Press LLC 1999 Structural Analysis . Richard Liew . Shanmugam and . Yu Department of Civil Engineering The National University of Singapore Singapore Fundamental Principles Flexural Members Trusses Frames Plates Shell Influence Lines Energy Methods in Structural Analysis Matrix Methods The Finite Element Method Inelastic Analysis Frame Stability Structural Dynamic Defining Terms References Further Reading Fundamental Principles Structural analysis is the determination of forces and deformations of the structure due to applied loads. Structural design involves the arrangement and proportioning of structures and their components in such a way that the assembled structure is capable of supporting the designed loads within the allowable limit states. An analytical model is an idealization of the actual structure. The structural model should relate the actual behavior to material properties structural details and loading and boundary conditions as accurately as is practicable. All structures that occur in practice are three-dimensional. For building structures that have regular layout and are rectangular in shape it is possible to idealize them into two-dimensional frames arranged in orthogonal directions. Joints in a structure are those points where two or more members are connected. A truss is a structural system consisting of members that are designed to resist only axial forces. Axially loaded members are assumed to be pin-connected at their ends. A structural system in which joints are capable of transferring end moments is called a frame. Members in this system are assumed to be capable of resisting bending moment axial force and shear force. A structure is said to be two dimensional or planar if all the members lie in the same plane. Beams are those members that .
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