Structural and Stress Analysis – T. H. G. Megson – 2nd Edition

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Structural analysis is the corner stone of civil engineering and all students must obtain a thorough understanding of the techniques available to analyse and predict stress in any structure.

The new edition of this popular textbook provides the student with a comprehensive introduction to all types of structural and stress analysis, starting from an explanation of the basic principles of statics, normal and shear force and bending moments and torsion. Building on the success of the first edition, new material on structural dynamics and finite element method has been included.

Virtually no prior knowledge of structures is assumed and students requiring an accessible and comprehensive insight into stress analysis will find no better book available.

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    • Introduction

    • Principles of statics

    • Normal force, shear force, bending moment & torsion

    • Analysis of pin-jointed trusses

    • Cables

    • Arches

    • Stress & strain

    • Properties of engineering materials

    • Bending of beams

    • Shear of beams

    • Torsion of beams

    • Composite beams

    • Deflection of beams

    • Complex stress & strain

    • Virtual work & energy methods

    • Analysis of statically indeterminate structures

    • Matrix methods of analysis

    • Plastic analysis of beams & frames

    • Yield line analysis of slabs

    • Influence lines

    • Structural instability

    • Table of section properties

    • Bending of beams: standard cases

  • Citation
    • Full Title: Structural and Stress Analysis
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    • ISBN-13: 9780080455341
    • Edition: 2nd Edition
    • Topic: Civil
    • Subtopic: Structural Analysis
    • File Type: eBook | Solution Manual
    • Idioma: English

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