Plastic Design of Frames
A good grasp of the theory of structures - the theoretical basis by which the strength, stiffness and stability of a building can be understood - is fundamental to structural engineers and architects. Yet most modern structural analysis and design is carried out by computer, with the user isolated from the processes in action. Plastic Design of Frames; Volume 1. Fundamentals provides a broad introduction to the mathematics behind a range of structural processes. Some of the techniques used in this book may be familiar to the reader, and some may not, but each of the topics examined will give the structural engineer valuable insight into the basis of the subject. This companion book Plastic Design of Frames; Volume 2. Applications provides additional advanced topics and case studies. This lucid second volume provides a valuable read for structural engineers and others who wish to deepen their knowledge of the structural analysis and design of buildings.
- Includes graded, solved example exercises
- Chapter 8 covers numerical analysis
- Chapter 10 is on a design example
Reviews & endorsements
'This well produced book can be warmly recommended.' Civil Engineering
'There is no doubt that this book will come to be regarded as one of the best, if not the best, basic teaching book on plastic design and analysis of frames.' Aeronautical Journal
Product details
June 2008Paperback
9780521730877
302 pages
228 × 151 × 15 mm
0.39kg
38 tables 68 exercises
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Table of Contents
- 1. The yield surface
- 2. Elementary space frames
- 3. Unsymmetrical bending
- 4. Reinforced concrete and masonry
- 5. Elastic-plastic analysis
- 6. Repeated loading
- 7. Minimum weight design
- 8. Numerical analysis
- 9. Multi-storey frames
- 10. A design example.