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Basic Concepts of Structural Design for Architecture Students Anahita Khodadadi

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Open textbook libraryDistributor: Minneapolis, MN Open Textbook LibraryPublisher: [Place of publication not identified] Portland State University Library 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
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  • online resource
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TA145
  • TA1-2040
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Contents:
PART I. MAIN BODY -- 1. Loads on Structures 32. Forces and Vector Analysis 173. Equilibrium 314. Catenary Cables and Arches 455. Trusses 656. Lattice Domes 877. Material Properties 1048. Cross-sectional Properties 1159. Shear and Bending Stress in Simple Beams 12510. Deflection in Simple Beams 13411. Buckling in Columns 14412. Load Tracing 150 -- PART II. BIBLIOGRAPHY
Subject: This book aims to narrate fundamental concepts of structural design to architecture students such that they have minimum involvement with math problem-solving. Within this book, students learn about different types of loads, forces and vector addition, the concept of equilibrium, internal forces, geometrical and material properties of structural elements, and rules of thumb for estimating the proportion of some structural systems such as catenary cables and arches, trusses, and frame structures.
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PART I. MAIN BODY -- 1. Loads on Structures 32. Forces and Vector Analysis 173. Equilibrium 314. Catenary Cables and Arches 455. Trusses 656. Lattice Domes 877. Material Properties 1048. Cross-sectional Properties 1159. Shear and Bending Stress in Simple Beams 12510. Deflection in Simple Beams 13411. Buckling in Columns 14412. Load Tracing 150 -- PART II. BIBLIOGRAPHY

This book aims to narrate fundamental concepts of structural design to architecture students such that they have minimum involvement with math problem-solving. Within this book, students learn about different types of loads, forces and vector addition, the concept of equilibrium, internal forces, geometrical and material properties of structural elements, and rules of thumb for estimating the proportion of some structural systems such as catenary cables and arches, trusses, and frame structures.

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