ABSTRACT

    Provides Step-by-Step Instruction

    Structural Analysis: Principles, Methods and Modelling outlines the fundamentals involved in analyzing engineering structures, and effectively presents the derivations used for analytical and numerical formulations. This text explains practical and relevant concepts, and lays down the foundation for a solid mathematical background that incorporates MATLAB® (no prior knowledge of MATLAB is necessary), and includes numerous worked examples.

    Effectively Analyze Engineering Structures

    Divided into four parts, the text focuses on the analysis of statically determinate structures. It evaluates basic concepts and procedures, examines the classical methods for the analysis of statically indeterminate structures, and explores the stiffness method of analysis that reinforces most computer applications and commercially available structural analysis software. In addition, it covers advanced topics that include the finite element method, structural stability, and problems involving material nonlinearity.

    MATLAB® files for selected worked examples are available from the book’s website. Resources available from CRC Press for lecturers adopting the book include:

    • A solutions manual for all the problems posed in the book
    • Nearly 2000 PowerPoint presentations suitable for use in lectures for each chapter in the book
    • Revision videos of selected lectures with added narration
    • Figure slides

    Structural Analysis: Principles, Methods and Modelling exposes civil and structural engineering undergraduates to the essentials of structural analysis, and serves as a resource for students and practicing professionals in solving a range of engineering problems.

    chapter 1|12 pages

    Introduction

    chapter 3|28 pages

    Internal actions of beams and frames

    chapter 4|52 pages

    Statically determinate trusses

    chapter 5|48 pages

    Euler–Bernoulli beam model

    chapter 6|46 pages

    Slope-deflection methods

    chapter 7|34 pages

    Work–energy methods

    chapter 8|36 pages

    The force method

    chapter 9|32 pages

    Moment distribution

    chapter 10|38 pages

    Truss analysis using the stiffness method

    chapter 11|28 pages

    Beam analysis using the stiffness method

    chapter 12|28 pages

    Frame analysis using the stiffness method

    chapter 13|34 pages

    Introduction to the finite element method

    chapter 15|40 pages

    Introduction to nonlinear analysis