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Structural Analysis in SI Units Russell Hibbeler

Structural Analysis in SI Units By Russell Hibbeler

Structural Analysis in SI Units by Russell Hibbeler


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Structural Analysis in SI Units by Russell Hibbeler

For Fluid Mechanics courses found in Civil and Environmental, General Engineering, and Engineering Technology and Industrial Management departments. Structural Analysis is intended for use in Structural Analysis courses Structural Analysis provides students with a clear and thorough presentation of the theory and application of structural analysis as it applies to trusses, beams, and frames. Emphasis is placed on teaching students to both model and analyze a structure. Hibbeler's problem solving methodology, Procedures for Analysis, provides students with a logical, orderly method to follow when applying theory. Teaching and Learning Experience To provide a better teaching and learning experience, for both instructors and students, this text provides: * Current Material: To keep your course current and relevant, the Ninth Edition includes new discussions and a new chapter. * Problem Solving: A variety of problem types, at varying levels of difficulty, stress practical situations encountered in professional practice. * Visualization: The photorealistic art program is designed to help students visualize difficult concepts. * Review and Student Support: A thorough end of chapter review provides students with a concise tool for reviewing chapter contents. * Triple Accuracy Checking: The accuracy of the text and problem solutions has been thoroughly checked by three other parties. MasteringEngineering is not included. Students, if MasteringEngineering is a recommended/mandatory component of the course, please ask your instructor for the correct ISBN and course ID. MasteringEngineering is not a self-paced technology and should only be purchased when required by an instructor. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information. MasteringEngineering is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment product designed to personalize learning and improve results. With a wide range of interactive, engaging, and assignable activities, students are encouraged to actively learn and retain tough course concepts.

Table of Contents

1 Types of Structures and Loads 3 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Classification of Structures 4 1.3 Loads 9 1.4 Structural Design 28 Problems 29 Chapter Review 33 2 Analysis of Statically Determinate Structures 35 2.1 Idealized Structure 35 2.2 Load Path 48 2.3 Principle of Superposition 49 2.4 Equations of Equilibrium 50 2.5 Determinacy and Stability 51 2.6 Application of the Equations of Equilibrium 58 Fundamental Problems 68 Problems 70 Project Problem 79 Chapter Review 80 3 Analysis of Statically Determinate Trusses 83 3.1 Common Types of Trusses 83 3.2 Classification of Coplanar Trusses 89 3.3 The Method of Joints 96 3.4 Zero-Force Members 100 3.5 The Method of Sections 102 3.6 Compound Trusses 108 3.7 Complex Trusses 112 3.8 Space Trusses 116 Fundamental Problems 123 Problems 125 Project Problem 135 Chapter Review 136 4 Internal Loadings Developed in Structural Members 139 4.1 Internal Loadings at a Specified Point 139 4.2 Shear and Moment Functions 145 4.3 Shear and Moment Diagrams for a Beam 150 4.4 Shear and Moment Diagrams for a Frame 160 4.5 Moment Diagrams Constructed by the Method of Superposition 165 Fundamental Problems 170 Problems 174 Project Problem 184 Chapter Review 185 5 Cables and Arches 187 5.1 Cables 187 5.2 Cable Subjected to Concentrated Loads 188 5.3 Cable Subjected to a Uniform Distributed Load 190 5.4 Arches 196 5.5 Three-Hinged Arch 197 Problems 203 Chapter Review 209 6 Influence Lines for Statically Determinate Structures 211 6.1 Influence Lines 211 6.2 Influence Lines for Beams 219 6.3 Qualitative Influence Lines 222 6.4 Influence Lines for Floor Girders 230 6.5 Influence Lines for Trusses 234 6.6 Maximum Influence at a Point due to a Series of Concentrated Loads 238 6.7 Absolute Maximum Shear and Moment 248 Fundamental Problems 253 Problems 254 Project Problem 265 Chapter Review 266 7 Approximate Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Structures 269 7.1 Use of Approximate Methods 269 7.2 Trusses 270 7.3 Vertical Loads on Building Frames 274 7.4 Portal Frames and Trusses 277 7.5 Lateral Loads on Building Frames: Portal Method 282 7.6 Lateral Loads on Building Frames: Cantilever Method 288 Problems 294 Project Problem 301 Chapter Review 302 8 Deflections 305 8.1 Deflection Diagrams and the Elastic Curve 305 8.2 Elastic-Beam Theory 311 8.3 The Double Integration Method 313 8.4 Moment-Area Theorems 320 8.5 Conjugate-Beam Method 330 Fundamental Problems 338 Problems 342 Chapter Review 346 9 Deflections Using Energy Methods 349 9.1 external Work and Strain energy 349 9.2 Principle of Work and energy 353 9.3 Principle of Virtual Work 354 9.4 Method of Virtual Work: Trusses 356 9.5 Castiglianos Theorem 363 9.6 Castiglianos Theorem for Trusses 364 9.7 Method of Virtual Work: Beams and Frames 370 9.8 Virtual Strain energy Caused by Axial Load, Shear, Torsion, and Temperature 381 9.9 Castiglianos Theorem for Beams and Frames 387 Fundamental Problems 393 Problems 395 Chapter Review 402 10 Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Structures by the Force Method 405 10.1 Statically Indeterminate Structures 405 10.2 Force Method of Analysis: General Procedure 408 10.3 Maxwells Theorem of Reciprocal Displacements; Bettis Law 412 10.4

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CIN1292089466G
9781292089461
1292089466
Structural Analysis in SI Units by Russell Hibbeler
Used - Good
Hardback
Pearson Education Limited
20160608
728
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