Seeing and touching structural concepts / Tianjian Ji, Adrian Bell.
Publication details: London : Taylor & Francis Ltd 2008.Description: 288 p. : 227 b&w, 190 b&w line drawings, halftones, 32 ; 25x17 cmISBN:- 9780415397742 (pbk.) :
- 041539774X (pbk.) :
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Paperback. B-format paperback.
Preface Statics: 1.Equilibrium-- 2.Centre of Mass 3.Effect of Different Cross Sections 4.Bending 5. Shear and Torsion 6.Stress Distribution 7.Span and Deflection 8.Direct Force Paths 9.Smaller Internal Forces 10.Buckling 11.Prestress 12.Horizontal Movements of Frame Structures Induced by Vertical Loads Dynamics 13.Energy Exchange 14.Pendulum 15.Free Vibration 16.Resonance 17.Damping in Structures 18.Vibration Reduction 19.Human Body models in Structural Vibration.
Offers an understanding of abstract structural concepts through visualising, identifying and appreciating their applications in practice. This book features structural concepts illustrated using physical models and engineering examples. It contains concepts covered with summaries, followed by examples and consideration of their theoretical bases. Bridging the gap between theory and practice, this user-friendly textbook aids students' understanding of abstract structural concepts through visualising, identifying and appreciating their applications in practice. Written by authors who have considerable teaching experience, this book features: a 'recipe' format that allow chapters to be read independently and out of sequence; extra learning support from an associated website with regularly updated content; and, practical examples to help bridge the gap between theory and practice. Over twenty structural concepts are illustrated using physical models and engineering examples. Each concept is covered with a succinct summary, followed by examples and consideration of its theoretical basis. Demonstration models are presented using photographs to enable the concept to be visualised. Examples are given to show how the concept is used in practice, and in some cases the verification and applications of the concept are discussed further.The authors also maintain a companion website to this book.
Undergraduate.
University of Manchester, UK.
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