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Optimal Structural Analysis

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Informationen zum Autor Ali Kaveh is Professor of Structural Engineering at Iran University of Science & Technology, Tehran. He has had over 200 papers published in international journals and conferences. He has held the position of Chief editor of the Asian Journal of Structural Engineering and was a member of the editorial board for 5 international journals and 3 national journals. His research interests include structural mechanics: graph and matrix methods, strength of materials, stability, finite elements and comptuer methods of structural analysis. He is the recipient of various awards, including: Press Media Prize; Educational Gold Medal; Kharuzmi Research Prize and the Alborz Prize; and his previous book "Structural Mechanics: Graph and Matrix Methods, 2nd Edition, 1995" won an award for the best engineering book of its year in Iran. Klappentext The increasing need to demonstrate structural safety has driven many recent advances in structural technology that require greater accuracy, efficiency and speed in the analysis of their systems. These new methods of analysis have to be sufficiently accurate to cope with complex and large-scale structures. In addition, there is also a growing need to achieve more efficient and optimal use of materials.Following on from the highly acclaimed and successful first edition, Optimal Structural Analysis now deals primarily with the analysis of structural engineering systems, with applicable methods to other types of structures.* Presents efficient and practical methods for optimal analysis of structures.* Provides a complete reference for many applications of graph theory, algebraic graph theory and matroids in computational structural mechanics.* Substantially revised to include recent developments and applications of the algebraic graph theory and matroids, which are ideally suited for modern computational techniques.* Describes recent developments in the matrix force methods of structural analysis.* Presents novel applications of graph products in structural mechanics.Optimal Structural Analysis will be of interest to post-graduate students in the fields of structures and mechanics, and applied mathematics particularly discrete mathematics. It will also appeal to practitioners developing programs for structures and finite element analysis. Zusammenfassung This second edition of the highly acclaimed and successful first edition, published in 1997, deals primarily with the analysis of structural engineering systems, with applicable methods to other types of structures. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword of the First Edition. Preface. List of Abbreviations. 1. Basic Concepts and Theorems of Structural Analysis . 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 General Concepts of Structural Analysis. 1.3 Important Structural Theorems. Exercises. 2. Static Indeterminacy and Rigidity of Skeletal Structures. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Mathematical Model of a Skeletal Structure. 2.3 Expansion Process for Determining the Degree of Statical Indeterminacy. 2.4 The DSI of Structures: Special Methods. 2.5 Space Structures and Their Planar Drawings. 2.6 Rigidity of Structures. 2.7 Rigidity of Planar Trusses. 2.8 Connectivity and Rigidity. Exercises. 3. Optimal Force Method of Structural Analysis . 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Formulation of the Force Method. 3.3 Force Method for the Analysis of Frame Structures. 3.4 Conditioning of the Flexibility Matrices. 3.5 Generalized Cycle Basis of a Graph . 3.6 Force Method for the Analysis of Pin-jointed Trusses. 3.7 Force Method Analysis of General Structures. Exercises. 4. Optimal Displacement Method of Structural Analysis . 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Formulation. 4.3 Transformation of Stiffness Matrices. 4.4 ...

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