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Structures: Theory and Analysis M.S. Williams

Structures: Theory and Analysis By M.S. Williams

Structures: Theory and Analysis by M.S. Williams


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Summary

The approach taken aims to integrate a qualitative approach - looking at the physical reality of phenomena - with a quantitative approach - one that models the physical reality mathematically.

Structures: Theory and Analysis Summary

Structures: Theory and Analysis by M.S. Williams

A comprehensive textbook that encompasses the full range of material covered in undergraduate courses in Structures in departments of Civil and Mechanical Engineering. The approach taken aims to integrate a qualitative approach - looking at the physical reality of phenomena - with a quantitative approach - one that models the physical reality mathematically. An innovative introductory chapter looks at different types of structures - from the commonplace, such as chairs and aeroplanes, and the historically significant, such as the Pont du Gard in southern France, through to modern and novel structures such as the Bank of China building in Hong Kong - with a view to enthusing the reader into further study.

About M.S. Williams

MARTIN WILLIAMS is a Lecturer in Civil Engineering in the Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford.

Table of Contents

Introducing Structures.- Plane Statics.- Statically Determinate Structures.- Stress and Strain.- Bending of Beams.- Torsion and Shear.- Virtual Work and Influence Lines.- Moment Distribution.- The Stiffness Matrix Model.- The Finite Element Method.-Buckling and Instability.- Plastic Analysis of Structures.- Structural Dynamics.

Additional information

GOR002758386
9780333677605
0333677609
Structures: Theory and Analysis by M.S. Williams
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1999-10-08
430
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