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Basic Structures

English · Paperback / Softback

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Basic Structures provides the student with a clear explanation of structural concepts, using many analogies and examples. Real examples and case studies show the concepts in use, and the book is well illustrated with full colour photographs and many line illustrations, giving the student a thorough grounding in the fundamentals and a 'feel' for the way buildings behave structurally. With many worked examples and tutorial questions, the book serves as an ideal introduction to the subject.

List of contents

Introduction ix
 
Acknowledgements xiv
 
1 What is structural engineering? 1
 
2 Learn the language: a simple explanation of terms used by structural engineers 9
 
3 How do structures (and parts of structures) behave? 12
 
4 Force, mass and weight 27
 
5 Loading - dead or alive 33
 
6 Equilibrium - a balanced approach 39
 
7 More about forces: resultants and components 45
 
8 Moments 56
 
9 Reactions 71
 
10 Different types of support - and what's a pin? 78
 
11 A few words about stability 86
 
12 Introduction to the analysis of pin-jointed frames 99
 
13 Method of resolution at joints 104
 
14 Method of sections 127
 
15 Graphical method 135
 
16 Shear force and bending moments 145
 
17 This thing called stress 177
 
18 Direct (and shear) stress 182
 
19 Bending stress 194
 
20 Combined bending and axial stress 217
 
21 Structural materials: concrete, steel, timber and masonry 231
 
22 More on materials 243
 
23 How far can I span? 249
 
24 Calculating those loads 257
 
25 An introduction to structural design 268
 
26 More on structural types and forms 305
 
27 An introduction to deflection 325
 
28 Shear stress
 
29 Buckling and torsion
 
30 3-pinned arches and frames
 
31 Virtual work
 
32 Mohr's circle
 
33 Trusses without numbers
 
34 Plastic analysis
 
Further reading 339
 
Appendix 1: Weights of common building materials 341
 
Appendix 2: Conversions and relationships between units 343
 
Appendix 3: Mathematics associated with right-angled triangles 345
 
Appendix 4: Symbols 347
 
Appendix 5: A checklist for architects 348
 
Appendix 6: Getting more out of civil engineering
 
Index 349

About the author

Philip Garrison BSc MBA CEng MICE MIStructE MIHT is a Chartered Civil and Structural Engineer and Senior Lecturer in Structural Design in the Civil Engineering Departmentat Leeds Beckett University

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Basic Structures provides the student with a clear explanation of structural concepts, using many analogies and examples.

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