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Structural Analysis: Civil Engineering Course Material - babak - 02-17-2009 Structural Analysis: Civil Engineering Course Material from IIT Kharagpur, cover structural analysis, in seven modules / 40 lessons
Structural analysis and design is a very old art and is known to human beings since early civilizations. The Pyramids constructed by Egyptians around 2000 B.C. stands today as the testimony to the skills of master builders of that civilization. Many early civilizations produced great builders, skilled craftsmen who constructed magnificent buildings such as the Parthenon at Athens (2500 years old), the great Stupa at Sanchi (2000 years old), Taj Mahal (350 years old), Eiffel Tower (120 years old) and many more buildings around the world. These monuments tell us about the great feats accomplished by these craftsmen in analysis, design and construction of large structures. Today we see around us countless houses, bridges, fly-overs, high-rise buildings and spacious shopping malls. Planning, analysis and construction of these buildings is a science by itself. The main purpose of any structure is to support the loads coming on it by properly transferring them to the foundation. Even animals and trees could be treated as structures. Indeed biomechanics is a branch of mechanics, which concerns with the working of skeleton and muscular structures. In the early periods houses were constructed along the riverbanks using the locally available material. They were designed to withstand rain and moderate wind. Today structures are designed to withstand earthquakes, tsunamis, cyclones and blast loadings. Aircraft structures are designed for more complex aerodynamic loadings. These have been made possible with the advances in structural engineering and a revolution in electronic computation in the past 50 years. The construction material industry has also undergone a revolution in the last four decades resulting in new materials having more strength and stiffness than the traditional construction material. In this book we are mainly concerned with the analysis of framed structures (beam, plane truss, space truss, plane frame, space frame and grid), arches, cables and suspension bridges subjected to static loads only Code: *************************************** RE: Structural Analysis: Civil Engineering Course Material - oanm2000 - 09-05-2009 Mirror link: Code: *************************************** Structural Analysis, IIT Kharagpur - niki102 - 10-18-2009 Mirror link: Code: *************************************** structural analysis basic notes from IIT - jonamcivil - 12-05-2009 Mirror link: Code: *************************************** RE: Structural Analysis, IIT Kharagpur - mowafi3m - 08-21-2010 Mirror Link: Code: *************************************** Structural Analysis - Civil Engineering Course Material - pinktt - 09-02-2010 Structural Analysis - Civil Engineering Course Material
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It is a Civil Engineering Course Material from IIT Kharagpur based on Structural Analysis. Contents: Module 1.Energy Methods in Structural Analysis.........................5 Lesson 1. General Introduction Lesson 2. Principle of Superposition, Strain Energy Lesson 3. Castigliano’s Theorems Lesson 4. Theorem of Least Work Lesson 5. Virtual Work Lesson 6. Engesser’s Theorem and Truss Deflections by Virtual Work Principles Module 2. Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Structures by the Matrix Force Method................................................................107 Lesson 7. The Force Method of Analysis: An Introduction Lesson 8. The Force Method of Analysis: Beams Lesson 9. The Force Method of Analysis: Beams (Continued) Lesson 10. The Force Method of Analysis: Trusses Lesson 11. The Force Method of Analysis: Frames Lesson 12. Three-Moment Equations-I Lesson 13. The Three-Moment Equations-Ii Module 3. Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Structures by the Displacement Method..............................................................227 Lesson 14. The Slope-Deflection Method: An Introduction Lesson 15. The Slope-Deflection Method: Beams (Continued) Lesson 16. The Slope-Deflection Method: Frames Without Sidesway Lesson 17. The Slope-Deflection Method: Frames with Sidesway Lesson 18. The Moment-Distribution Method: Introduction Lesson 19. The Moment-Distribution Method: Statically Indeterminate Beams With Support Settlements Lesson 20. Moment-Distribution Method: Frames without Sidesway Lesson 21. The Moment-Distribution Method: Frames with Sidesway Lesson 22. The Multistory Frames with Sidesway Module 4. Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Structures by the Direct Stiffness Method...........................................................398 Lesson 23. The Direct Stiffness Method: An Introduction Lesson 24. The Direct Stiffness Method: Truss Analysis Lesson 25. The Direct Stiffness Method: Truss Analysis (Continued) Lesson 26. The Direct Stiffness Method: Temperature Changes and Fabrication Errors in Truss Analysis Lesson 27. The Direct Stiffness Method: Beams Lesson 28. The Direct Stiffness Method: Beams (Continued) Lesson 29. The Direct Stiffness Method: Beams (Continued) Lesson 30. The Direct Stiffness Method: Plane Frames Module 5. Cables and Arches.................................................560 Lesson 31. Cables Lesson 33. Two-Hinged Arch Lesson 34. Symmetrical Hingeless Arch Module 6. Approximate Methods for Indeterminate Structural Analysis...................................................................................631 Lesson 35. Indeterminate Trusses and Industrial Frames Lesson 36. Building Frames Module 7. Influence Lines.......................................................681 Lesson 37. Moving Load and Its Effects on Structural Members Lesson 38. Influence Lines for Beams Lesson 39. Influence Lines for Beams (Contd.) Lesson 40. Influence Lines for Simple Trusses Code: *************************************** |