Structures
Books / Hardcover
Books › Technology & Engineering › Civil › General
ISBN: 0136196934 / Publisher: Prentice Hall, July 1997
With a focus on how structures really work, this book offers single-volume coverage of all major topics in structural analysis and design. Discussing concepts from both an engineering and architectural perspective, it explores structural behavior, structural analysis and design within a building context. This edition features a new co-author, new graphic format and expanded coverage in the areas of computer-aided analysis techniques, design of multi-story buildings, shell structures and cable supported beams. Reinforcing the real-world perspective, each book contains Multiframe structural analysis software to engage readers in sophisticated analysis and design activities.
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A text exploring the role of analytical techniques in the design of structures in a building context, covering material discussed not only in specialized engineering curricula but also that covered in architecture courses. Part I introduces fundamental concepts of analysis and design, and Part II introduces primary structural elements used in buildings and discusses their analysis and design. Chapters in this part are divided into sections on each element, its behavior under load in qualitative and quantitative terms, and methods for designing the element. Part III discusses the logic of structural design as part of the larger building design process. An appendix discusses more advanced principles of structural analysis. Includes questions and exercises. Intended for students and teachers who wish to design their own curriculum. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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