Structural And Stress Analysis - Dr. T. H. G. MEGSON - University of Leeds
In the past it was common practice to teach structural analysis and stress analysis, or
theory of structures and strength of materials as they were frequently known, as two
separate subjects where., generally, structural analysis was concerned with the
calculation of internal force systems and stress analysis involved the determination of
the corresponding internal stresses and associated strains. Inevitably a degree of
overlap occurred. For example, the calculation of shear force and bending moment
distributions in beams would be presented in both structural and stress analysis courses,
as would the determination of displacements. In fact, a knowledge of methods of
determining displacements is essential in the analysis of some statically indeterminate
structures. Clearly, therefore, it is logical to present a unified approach in which the
‘story’ can be told progressively with one topic following naturally on from another.
18 Chapters ll 651 pages ll
By,
Dr. T. H. G. MEGSON,
Senior Lecturer in Civil Engineering,
University of Leeds.
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