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Structural Analysis Fundamentals presents fundamental procedures of
structural analysis, necessary for teaching undergraduate and
graduate courses and structural design practice. It applies linear
analysis of structures of all types, including beams, plane and
space trusses, plane and space frames, plane and eccentric grids,
plates and shells, and assemblage of finite-elements. It also
treats plastic and time-dependent responses of structures to static
loading, as well as dynamic analysis of structures and their
response to earthquakes. Geometric nonlinearity in analysis of
cable nets and membranes are examined. This is an ideal text for
basic and advanced material for use in undergraduate and higher
courses. A companion set of computer programs assist in a thorough
understanding and application of analysis procedures. The authors
provide a special program for each structural system or each
procedure. Unlike commercial software, the user can apply any
program of the set without a manual or training period. Students,
lecturers and engineers internationally employ the procedures
presented in in this text and its companion website. Ramez B. Gayed
is a Civil Engineering Consultant and Adjunct Professor at the
University of Calgary. He is expert on analysis and design of
concrete and steel structures. Amin Ghali is Emeritus Professor at
the University of Calgary. He is consultant on major international
structures. He is inventor of several reinforcing systems for
concrete. He has authored over 300 papers and eight patents. His
books include Concrete Structures (2012), Circular Storage Tanks
and Silos (CRC Press, 2014), and Structural Analysis (CRC Press,
2017).
Structural Analysis Fundamentals presents fundamental procedures of
structural analysis, necessary for teaching undergraduate and
graduate courses and structural design practice. It applies linear
analysis of structures of all types, including beams, plane and
space trusses, plane and space frames, plane and eccentric grids,
plates and shells, and assemblage of finite-elements. It also
treats plastic and time-dependent responses of structures to static
loading, as well as dynamic analysis of structures and their
response to earthquakes. Geometric nonlinearity in analysis of
cable nets and membranes are examined. This is an ideal text for
basic and advanced material for use in undergraduate and higher
courses. A companion set of computer programs assist in a thorough
understanding and application of analysis procedures. The authors
provide a special program for each structural system or each
procedure. Unlike commercial software, the user can apply any
program of the set without a manual or training period. Students,
lecturers and engineers internationally employ the procedures
presented in in this text and its companion website. Ramez B. Gayed
is a Civil Engineering Consultant and Adjunct Professor at the
University of Calgary. He is expert on analysis and design of
concrete and steel structures. Amin Ghali is Emeritus Professor at
the University of Calgary. He is consultant on major international
structures. He is inventor of several reinforcing systems for
concrete. He has authored over 300 papers and eight patents. His
books include Concrete Structures (2012), Circular Storage Tanks
and Silos (CRC Press, 2014), and Structural Analysis (CRC Press,
2017).
A Design Aid for Structural Engineers Circular Storage Tanks and
Silos, Third Edition effectively explains and demonstrates the
concepts needed in the analysis and design of circular tanks. Tanks
have to sustain high-quality serviceability over a long lifespan.
This text covers computing the stresses in service in several
chapters. It considers thermal stresses and the time-dependent
stresses produced by creep and shrinkage of concrete and relaxation
of prestressed steel. It also examines the effects of cracking and
the means for its control. This text is universally applicable; no
specific system of units is used in most solved examples. However,
it is advantageous to use actual dimensions and forces on the
structure in a small number of examples. These problems are set in
SI units and Imperial units; the answers and the graphs related to
these examples are given in the two systems. What's New in This
Edition: Presents a new chapter on recommended practice for design
and construction of concrete water tanks and liquefied natural gas
tanks Includes a companion Website providing computer programs CTW
and SOR Provides material on CTW (Cylindrical Tank Walls); with
simple input, it performs analysis for load combinations
anticipated in the design of cylindrical walls with or without
prestressing Contains the finite-element computer program SOR
(Shells of Revolution); it performs analysis for design of
axisymmetrical shells of general shapes This guide is an
authoritative resource for the analysis and design of circular
storage tanks and silos.
This comprehensive textbook combines classical and matrix-based
methods of structural analysis and develops them concurrently. It
is widely used by civil and structural engineering lecturers and
students because of its clear and thorough style and content. The
text is used for undergraduate and graduate courses and serves as
reference in structural engineering practice. With its six
translations, the book is used internationally, independent of
codes of practice and regardless of the adopted system of units.
Now in its seventh edition: the introductory background material
has been reworked and enhanced throughout, and particularly in
early chapters, explanatory notes, new examples and problems are
inserted for more clarity., along with 160 examples and 430
problems with solutions. dynamic analysis of structures, and
applications to vibration and earthquake problems, are presented in
new sections and in two new chapters the companion website provides
an enlarged set of 16 computer programs to assist in teaching and
learning linear and nonlinear structural analysis. The source code,
an executable file, input example(s) and a brief manual are
provided for each program.
This comprehensive textbook combines classical and matrix-based
methods of structural analysis and develops them concurrently. It
is widely used by civil and structural engineering lecturers and
students because of its clear and thorough style and content. The
text is used for undergraduate and graduate courses and serves as
reference in structural engineering practice. With its six
translations, the book is used internationally, independent of
codes of practice and regardless of the adopted system of units.
Now in its seventh edition: the introductory background material
has been reworked and enhanced throughout, and particularly in
early chapters, explanatory notes, new examples and problems are
inserted for more clarity., along with 160 examples and 430
problems with solutions. dynamic analysis of structures, and
applications to vibration and earthquake problems, are presented in
new sections and in two new chapters the companion website provides
an enlarged set of 16 computer programs to assist in teaching and
learning linear and nonlinear structural analysis. The source code,
an executable file, input example(s) and a brief manual are
provided for each program.
A Design Aid for Structural Engineers Circular Storage Tanks and
Silos, Third Edition effectively explains and demonstrates the
concepts needed in the analysis and design of circular tanks. Tanks
have to sustain high-quality serviceability over a long lifespan.
This text covers computing the stresses in service in several
chapters. It considers thermal stresses and the time-dependent
stresses produced by creep and shrinkage of concrete and relaxation
of prestressed steel. It also examines the effects of cracking and
the means for its control. This text is universally applicable; no
specific system of units is used in most solved examples. However,
it is advantageous to use actual dimensions and forces on the
structure in a small number of examples. These problems are set in
SI units and Imperial units; the answers and the graphs related to
these examples are given in the two systems. What's New in This
Edition: Presents a new chapter on recommended practice for design
and construction of concrete water tanks and liquefied natural gas
tanks Includes a companion Website providing computer programs CTW
and SOR Provides material on CTW (Cylindrical Tank Walls); with
simple input, it performs analysis for load combinations
anticipated in the design of cylindrical walls with or without
prestressing Contains the finite-element computer program SOR
(Shells of Revolution); it performs analysis for design of
axisymmetrical shells of general shapes This guide is an
authoritative resource for the analysis and design of circular
storage tanks and silos.
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