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Integrated Matrix Analysis of Structures : Theory and Computation, (With CD-Rom)

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Title: Integrated Matrix Analysis of Structures : Theory and Computation, (With CD-Rom)
Author: Mario Paz, William E. Leigh
ISBN: 0792373081 / 9780792373087
Format: Hard Cover + CD Rom
Pages: 320
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Year: 2001
Availability: Out of Stock
     
 
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This volume in matrix structural analysis is written for senior undergraduate students. Matrix structural analysis is presented in the various chapters for structures modeled as beams, plane frames, grid frames, space frames, plane trusses, and space trusses. An introduction to the related topic of the finite element method is also given. Throughout the book, illustrative examples are given with detailed solutions derived from hand calculations and from using the computer program. Long mathematical proofs have been relegated to a section on analytical problems at the end of each chapter. Appendices give the equivalent end forces for typical loading needed in matrix structural analysis. An extensive glossary is also included; this serves as a convenient reference for the student to locate definitions, concepts, and formulae.
This text is essential for undergraduate civil engineering students. Professional civil engineers interested in a simple presentation of matrix structural analysis will also find the book useful.

Preface
Acknowledgments

Chapter 1 : Beams : Analytical Methodology
Chapter 2 : Beams : Computer Applications
Chapter 3 : Plane Frames
Chapter 4 : Grid Frames
Chapter 5 : Space Frames
Chapter 6 : Plane Trusses
Chapter 7 : Space Trusses
Chapter 8 : Static Condensation and Substructuring
Chapter 9 : Introduction to Finite Element Method

Appendix I
Appendix II
Glossary
Selected Bibliography
Index

 
 
 
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