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Structural Mechanics: Loads, Analysis, Design and Materials

Structural Mechanics: Loads, Analysis, Design and Materials
By Frank Durka, Hassan Al Nageim, W Morgan, D Williams

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Structural Mechanics, has become established as a classic text on the theory of structures and design methods of structural members.  The book clearly and logically presents the subject's basic principles, keeping the mathematical content to its essential minimum.The sixth edition has been revised to take into account changes in standards, and clarifies the content with updated design examples and a new setting of the text. The original simplicity of the mathematical treatment has been maintained, while more emphasis has been placed on the relevance of structural mechanics to the process of structural design, analysis, materials, and loads on buildings and structures according to the current British Standards and European codes of practice.The initial chapters of the book deal with the concept of loads and their effects on structural materials and elements in terms of stress and strain.  The significance of the shape of the cross-section of structural elements is then considered.  The book finishes with the design of simple structural elements such as beams, columns, rafters, portal frames, dome frames and gravity retaining walls.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #158810 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-11-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 361 pages

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From the Back Cover
Structural Mechanics has become a classic text on the theory of structures and design methods of structural members.  The book clearly and logically presents the subject's basic principles, keeping the mathematical content to its essential minimum.The sixth edition has been revised to take into account changes in standards, and clarifies the content with updated design examples and a new setting of the text. The original simplicity of the mathematical treatment has been maintained, while more emphasis has been placed on the relevance of structural mechanics to the process of structural design, analysis, materials, and loads on buildings and structures according to the current British Standards and European codes of practice.The initial chapters of the book deal with the concept of loads and their effects on structural materials and elements in terms of stress and strain.  The significance of the shape of the cross-section of structural elements is then considered.  The book finishes with the design of simple structural elements such as beams, columns, rafters, portal frames, dome frames and gravity retaining walls.

Key features

  • Emphasises full understanding of the basic principles rather than mathematical agility.
  • Provides more worked examples and solutions for structural elements and practical body design methods, with many new problems to enhance comprehension.
  • Includes relevant tables, British Standards and European codes of practice for designing structural elements.
  • Covers durability and stability of structures, including a full explanation of corrosion of steel bars in reinforced concrete elements.
  • Covers BTEC Higher National Unit 8162E on structural mechanics.
Structural Mechanics is a core text for the BTEC structural mechanics unit for NC/D building studies and construction, HNC/D building and civil engineering studies, as well as first and second year degree courses in building, civil engineering, building surveying, surveying and architecture.

 

Dr H Al Nageim is a Chartered Engineer and a Reader in Structural Engineering at Liverpool John Moores University. He is a Fellow of the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing.     


Customer Reviews

Too many typing errors3
Overall a very good book let down by numerous typographic errors which tend to undermine confidence.
Some of the formulae could use an extra line or two of explanation rather than jumping from beginning to end in just one or two steps

Beginners4
This is a good book for any student/beginner studying or just interested in structural engineering. It's equations and tables are set out well and easy to understand format and is also not patronising towards the reader. I would reccomend it to any newbie in the industry