Elements of the Theory of Structures by JACQUES HEYMAN - Free Download [PDF]

Elements of the Theory of Structures by JACQUES HEYMAN - Free Download [PDF]
ABOUT THE BOOK

ELEMENTS OF THE THEORY OF STRUCTURES

AUTHOR : JACQUES HEYMAN, Emeritus Professor of Engineering University of Cambridge

PUBLISHERS :  Cambridge University Press 

                  The theory of structures is one of the oldest branches of engineering. There was early interest in large, indeed ostentatious, buildings, and the design of such buildings needed more than peasant tradition; they were intended to be, and were, spectacular feats, and they required professional advice from acknowledged masters. Names of their designers are known through two or three millenia, and building manuals have survived through the same period. (Man showed also an early interest in waging war, and military engineering is another ancient profession; civil engineers are non-military engineers.) 

                 As might be expected from an ancient discipline, the theory of structures is an especially simple branch of solid mechanics. Only three equations can be written; once they are down on paper, the engineer can in principle solve the whole range of structural problems. Sometimes the equations can be examined individually; sometimes a simple tool, virtual work, can be used to combine them to yield surprising results. In every case, however, it is only the three master equations which come into play. Equations of statics will ensure that a structure is in equilibrium. Geometrical equations will ensure that all parts of a structure fit together before and after deformation, and that the structure rests securely on its foundations. Finally, the properties of the material used to build the structure will enter the equations relating the strain in a member to the applied stress. 

                This book is concerned with the basic equations and the way in which they should be used. The equations themselves have an intrinsic interest, as does their application to a whole range of structural problems. The later chapters of this book give a tiny sample, from the almost infinite number of topics in the theory of structures, for which the results are important, or startling, or simply amusing.


CONTENTS
  1. The theory of structures 
  2. Virtual work 
  3. Betti, Maxwell, Muller-Breslau, Melchers 
  4. Jettied construction 
  5. Clebsch, Macau I ay, Wittrick, Lowe 
  6. The elastica 
  7. Mechanisms of collapse 
  8. The absolute minimum-weight design of frames 
  9. Inverse design of grillages 
  10. The relation between incremental and static plastic collapse 
  11. The bending of a beam of trapezoidal cross-section 
  12. The simple plastic bending of beams 
  13. Leaning walls; domes and fan vaults; the error function

About

Civilest The Best Civil Engineering Base is designed for Civil Engineering Undergraduates, Professionals to update them selves base with latest version

Keyword

civil engineering, etabs, sap2000, etabs 2017, etabs 2015, civil engineering spreadsheets, civil engineering e-books, etabs tutorial, sap2000 tutorial, Autocad, pdf, civilest, best