This advanced and graduate-level text and self-tutorial teaches
readers to understand and to apply analytical design principles
across the breadth of the engineering sciences.
Emphasizing fundamentals, the book addresses the stability of
key engineering elements such as rigid-body assemblage,
beam-column, beam, rigid frame, thin plate, arch, ring, and
shell.
Each chapter contains numerous worked-out problems that clarify
practical application and aid comprehension of the basics of
stability theory, plus end-of-chapter review exercises.
Others key features are the citing and comparison of different
national building standards, use of non-dimensional parameters, and
many tables with much practical data and simplified formula, that
enable readers to use them in the design of structural
components.
First six chapters most suitable for undergraduate-level study
and remaining chapters for graduate-level courses.
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