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The Influence Line Approach to the Analysis of Rigid Frames

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When graduates leave college to enter the design office they will have at their disposal computer programs to suit particular projects. Nevertheless, they should have a basic understanding of how a structure should be loaded to achieve maximum design criteria otherwise their understanding and use of programs will be limited. Codes of practice classify loadings depending on the type and proposed use of a structure and offer guides as to how loads should be positioned. Influence line diagrams are, however, the best indicators for placing loads on a structure especially a continuous structure irrespective ofwhether the loads are moving, as in the case of bridges, or static. They also show clearly the effects of the self weight ofthe structure in the design process. It is important that the more general applications of influence line diagrams be recognised rather than restricting their use to moving loads only. They also define the parameters within which many codes have been drafted.

List of contents

1. The Basic Influence Line Diagram.- 2. The Single-Bay Rigid Frame.- 3. Two-Bay Frames.- 4. Slope Deflection Equations for Members of Variable Cross-Section.- 5. Frames the Members of which are of Variable Cross-Section.- 6. Two-bay Frames with Members Of Variable Cross-Section.

Summary

When graduates leave college to enter the design office they will have at their disposal computer programs to suit particular projects. Nevertheless, they should have a basic understanding of how a structure should be loaded to achieve maximum design criteria otherwise their understanding and use of programs will be limited. Codes of practice classify loadings depending on the type and proposed use of a structure and offer guides as to how loads should be positioned. Influence line diagrams are, however, the best indicators for placing loads on a structure especially a continuous structure irrespective ofwhether the loads are moving, as in the case of bridges, or static. They also show clearly the effects of the self weight ofthe structure in the design process. It is important that the more general applications of influence line diagrams be recognised rather than restricting their use to moving loads only. They also define the parameters within which many codes have been drafted.

Product details

Authors Edward Buckley
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.05.2014
 
EAN 9781461351146
ISBN 978-1-4613-5114-6
No. of pages 169
Dimensions 155 mm x 10 mm x 235 mm
Weight 290 g
Illustrations X, 169 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Structural and environmental engineering

C, engineering, Civil Engineering, Solid Mechanics, Mechanics, Applied, Engineering: Mechanics of solids, Solids

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