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9780131186552

Elementary Structures for Architects and Builders

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    9780131186552

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    0131186558

  • Edition: 5th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-10-20
  • Publisher: Pearson

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Summary

Provides an introduction to building structures and materials, treats the essential topics in statics and mechanics of materials and provides an introduction to structural analysis and design. Graphics statics treatment expanded including the graphical analysis of simple trusses and relatively complicated cable structures; structural behavior treatment expanded including structural system selection and step-by-step, thoroughly worked out examples. It is aimed at the practicing architect and those who will be working with him or her.

Table of Contents

Overview
1(24)
Definition of Structure
1(1)
Building Structure
2(2)
Structural Planning and Design
4(3)
Types of Loads
7(1)
Types of Stress
8(1)
Structural Forms in Nature
9(3)
Structural Elements in Buildings
12(7)
Structure and Architectural Character
19(1)
Cost
20(1)
Building Codes
21(1)
Accuracy of Computations
22(3)
Statics
25(132)
Introduction
25(1)
Forces
26(1)
Components and Resultants
26(11)
Equilibrium of Concurrent Forces
37(11)
Moments and Couples
48(8)
Ideal Support Conditions
56(5)
Rigid-Body Concept and Free-Body Diagrams
61(1)
Equilibrium of Cantilevered Members
62(5)
Equilibrium of Simple Beams and Frames
67(9)
Two-Force Members
76(11)
Graphical Techniques
87(2)
Shed and Gable Members
89(6)
Stability and Determinacy
95(3)
Pinned Frames
98(6)
Simple Cable Statics
104(16)
Maxwell Diagram Analysis of Suspension Structures
120(16)
Maxwell Diagram Analysis of Other Structures
136(19)
Conclusion and Procedure
155(2)
Structural Properties of Areas
157(32)
Introduction
157(1)
Centroids
158(10)
Moment of Inertia
168(9)
Parallel Axis Theorem
177(7)
Radius of Gyration
184(5)
Stress and Strain
189(24)
Types of Stress
189(3)
Basic Connection Stresses
192(1)
Strain
193(4)
Stress Versus Strain
197(2)
Stiffness
199(3)
Total Axial Deformation
202(3)
Thermal Stresses and Strains
205(5)
Allowable Stress Design and Limit States Design
210(3)
Properties of Structural Materials
213(10)
Introduction
213(1)
Nature of Wood
213(4)
Concrete and Reinforced Concrete
217(2)
Structural Steel
219(1)
Masonry and Reinforced Masonry
220(1)
Creep
221(2)
Shear and Moment
223(30)
Definitions and Sign Conventions
223(2)
Shear and Moment Equations
225(11)
Significance of Zero Shear
236(3)
Load, Shear, and Moment Relationships
239(9)
Uniformly Varying Loads
248(5)
Flexural Stresses
253(34)
Introduction
253(1)
Flexural Strain
254(1)
Flexural Stress
255(18)
Section Modulus
273(10)
Lateral Buckling and Stability
283(4)
Shearing Stresses
287(20)
Nature of Shearing Stresses
287(1)
Diagonal Tension and Compression
288(1)
Basic Horizontal Shearing Stress Equation
289(9)
Horizontal Shearing Stresses in Timber Beams
298(4)
Horizontal Shearing Stresses in Steel Beams
302(5)
Deflection and Indeterminate Beams
307(34)
Introduction
307(2)
Moment-Area Method
309(9)
Principle of Superposition
318(2)
Use of Deflection Formulas
320(4)
Superposition and Indeterminate Structures
324(6)
Theorem of Three Moments
330(9)
Loading Patterns
339(2)
Beam Design and Framing
341(50)
Introduction
341(1)
Shape of Beam Cross Sections
342(1)
``Ideal'' Beams
343(1)
Properties of Materials
344(1)
Tributary Area
345(3)
Framing Direction
348(3)
Selecting Wood Beams
351(20)
Selecting Steel Beams
371(18)
Design Aids for Wood and Steel
389(2)
Elastic Buckling of Columns
391(30)
Columns as Building Structural Elements
391(1)
Column Failure Modes
392(1)
The Euler Theory
393(7)
Influence of Different End Conditions
400(11)
Intermediate Lateral Bracing
411(8)
Limits to the Applicability of the Euler Equation
419(1)
Eccentric Loading and Beam-Columns
420(1)
Trusses
421(36)
Introduction
421(4)
Analysis by Joint Equilibrium
425(10)
Analysis by Maxwell Diagram
435(11)
Method of Sections
446(7)
Special Types of Trusses
453(4)
APPENDIXES
457(36)
Appendix A Derivation of Basic Flexural Stress Equation
457(4)
Appendix B Derivation of Basic Horizontal Shearing Stress Equation
461(3)
Appendix C Derivation of Euler Column Buckling Equation
464(2)
Appendix D Weights of Selected Building Materials
466(1)
Appendix E Properties of Selected Materials
467(2)
Appendix F Properties of Areas
469(2)
Appendix G Proof of Moment-Area Theorems
471(4)
Appendix H Allowable Stresses and Modulus of Elasticity Values for Selected Structural Sawn Lumber
475(2)
Appendix I Wood Section Properties
477(2)
Appendix J Properties of Selected Steel Sections
479(4)
Appendix K Shear, Moment, and Deflection Equations
483(4)
Appendix L Introduction to the SI Metric System
487(6)
Answers to Problems 493(28)
Index 521

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