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E-raamat: Solving Problems of Simple Structural Mechanics

(University of Cambridge)
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  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
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Solve problems in elementary structural mechanics thoughtfully and efficiently with this self-contained volume. Covers the basics of structural mechanics and focuses on simple structures, truss frameworks, beams and frames, design choices, and deformity. Carefully interrogates underlying assumptions for efficiencies in working out whilst expounding fundamental principles for a consistent understanding. Heavily connects the practical world of indeterminate structures to their analysis, to underline benefits they impart to the latter: that certain analytical methods provide a wealth of efficient solutions for problems of indeterminate structures compared to determinate ones. Celebrates the beauty of analytical indeterminacy and its relationship to practical structures. Perfect for students invested in structural mechanics, and aims to complement their learning and understanding.

Solve problems in elementary structural mechanics thoughtfully and efficiently with this self-contained collection of essays. Illuminates concepts and methodologies with clarity and insight, with minimal recourse to heavy working out. Perfect for students invested in structural mechanics, and aims to complement their learning and understanding.

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Solve problems in elementary structural mechanics thoughtfully and efficiently with this self-contained collection of essays.
Preface vii
Acknowledgements xii
Author's Note xiii
Part I Simple Structures
1 Mastering Friction
3(11)
2 Equilibrium of Pseudo-Deformed Bodies
14(8)
3 Simple Cables
22(9)
Part II Truss Frameworks
4 Statical (In)determinacy in Trusses
31(6)
5 Virtual Work for Trusses
37(9)
6 Why Does the Lower Bound Theorem Work?
46(9)
Part III Beams and Frames: Character
7 Drawing Well: Bending Moment (and Shear Force) Diagrams
55(10)
8 How Many Redundancies in Frames?
65(7)
9 Symmetry and Anti-symmetry
72(11)
Part IV Beams and Frames: Analysis
10 Standard Beam Deflections
83(5)
11 Deflection Coefficients
88(7)
12 Moment Distribution: At the Junction
95(10)
Part V Design Choices
13 Bending vs Stretching
105(6)
14 Cross-Sectional Stiffness
111(12)
15 Cross-Sectional Strength
123(10)
16 Back of the Envelope: Beam Design by Lower Bound
133(7)
17 The Third Dimension
140(9)
Part VI Deliberately Deformed
18 How Many Collapse Mechanisms?
149(12)
19 When Buckling Occurs: And not
161(7)
20 The Nature of Loads
168(9)
21 Hooke and Heat
177(6)
Further Reading 183(1)
Index 184
Keith Alexander Seffen leads internationally recognised research into shape-changing structures in the Advanced Structures Laboratory at Cambridge, which he co-founded.