Modern structural analysis : the matrix method approach
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Modern structural analysis : the matrix method approach
McGraw-Hill, c1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This companion to the previously published book [BO]Classical Structural Analysis[BX], also by the same author, focuses on advanced structural analysis using matrix methods for the element method of design calculations. With this method, the structural properties of each structural member (or "element") taken together, of an entire structure, are used to calculate load behaviour and construction needs of a whole building or other structure. The matrix method is particularly suited to computer methods that must employ thousands of reiterate calculations. The book contains dozens of worked-out problems and design exercises, as well as an actual computer program at the end of the book for matrix method calculations.
目次
- Preliminary Considerations
- Nodal Variables - Stiffness and Flexibility Matrices of a Structure
- Element Variables - Total Stiffness Matrix of an Element
- Direct Stiffness Method
- Supplementary Procedures to the Stiffness Method
- Basic Element Variables
- The Equations of Equilibrium and the Equations of Compatibility of a Structure
- Computation of the Displacements of Statically determinate Framed Structures
- The Flexibility Method
- The Displacement or Stiffness Method
- Appendix A. The International System of Units
- Appendix B. End Actions in Fixed-At-Both-Ends Elements
- Appendix C. Vector Quantities
- Appendix D. Computation of the Total Stiffness Matrix of an Element and the Equivalent Actions to be Placed at the Nodes of a Structure Using Shape Functions.
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