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This textbook provides students with an aid to consolidating
understanding of the principles and applications of structural
mechanics. It is not a standard textbook, but a support for a main
course text and/or lecture material. Each chapter begins with a
summary of essential theory, important facts, then relevant
equations are presented and summarised in a Fact Sheet. This is
followed by a series of carefully paced and sequenced worked
examples using real exam questions, with additional explanatory
notes. At the end of each chapter there are additional problems
with answers given, for further problem-solving practice. The text
reinforces knowledge learnt in lectures and through companion
textbooks, completes understanding, and helps in preparing for
exams. Structural Mechanics: Worked Examples is an ideal companion
resource for undergraduate courses in Civil Engineering and
Construction. It works well alongside Hulse and Cain's Structural
Mechanics text, but can equally well be used alongside any other
introductory textbook.
This second edition of Structural Mechanics is an expanded and
revised successor to the highly successful first edition, which
over the last ten years has become a widely adopted standard first
year text. The addition of five new programmes, together with some
updating of the original text, now means that this book covers most
of the principles of structural mechanics taught in the first and
second years of civil engineering degree courses. * Suitable for
independent study or as a compliment to a traditional lecture-based
course * Adopts a programmed learning format, with a focus on
student-centred learning * Contains many examples, carefully
constructed questions and graded practical problems, allowing the
reader to work at their own pace, and assess their progress whilst
gaining confidence in their ability to apply the principles of
Structural Mechanics * Now covering the major part of the
Structural Mechanics/Analysis syllabuses of most Civil Engineering
degree courses up to second year level.
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