Fundamental Structural AnalysisA guide to both classical and matrix methods of structural analysis which attempts to assist the reader to understand efficient computer solutions, but also emphasizes the importance of understanding the principles behind these methods and of recognizing when a classical method is more appropriate. |
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Equilibrium Analysis and Determinacy of Structures | 13 |
Equilibrium Analysis of a Simple Bent | 34 |
Basic Concepts of the Stiffness Method 435 | 44 |
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acting actions analysis applied appropriate approximate assumed axes axial beam element behaviour bending moment diagram body boundary conditions calculated CALL chapter CHARACTER column COMM COMMON connection considered continuous beam convenient defined deflection deformation degrees of freedom described developed direction displacements distribution effect elastic element stiffness matrix end moments ENDIF equation equilibrium example expressed external fixed end flexibility force frame further given gives illustrated INTEGER internal internal actions introduced known loads MATNAM necessary nodal node noted operations positive presented principle of virtual PRINT problem reactions reference relationship release represents restraints rigid rotation seen selected shear shown in figure simply solution solved specified statically statically determinate stiffness method structural analysis structure stiffness matrix sway technique truss unit values vector virtual virtual displacements written zero ΕΙ
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