Statics and Strength of Materials for Architecture and Building Construction
Autor Barry S. Onouye, Kevin Kaneen Limba Engleză Mixed media product – 22 iun 2006
Taking a visually-oriented approach, Statics and Strength of Materials for Architecture and Building Construction, Third Edition, presents basic structural concepts in an easily understood manner. Written for students of architecture, building construction, and engineering technology programs, the text introduces structural theory without relying on calculus. Instead it uses building examples and illustrations to supplement the text and introduce mathematically based material in a non-threatening way. This edition features many fully-worked example problems, a new supplemental CD-ROM, a section on retaining walls and clearer connections between written and visual elements.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780131185838
ISBN-10: 0131185837
Pagini: 640
Dimensiuni: 210 x 276 mm
Greutate: 1.53 kg
Ediția:3Nouă
Editura: Pearson Education
Colecția Prentice Hall
Locul publicării:Upper Saddle River, United States
ISBN-10: 0131185837
Pagini: 640
Dimensiuni: 210 x 276 mm
Greutate: 1.53 kg
Ediția:3Nouă
Editura: Pearson Education
Colecția Prentice Hall
Locul publicării:Upper Saddle River, United States
Cuprins
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Statics
3. Analysis of Selected Determinate Structural Systems
4. Load Tracing
5. Strength of Materials
6. Cross-Sectional Properties of Structural Members
7. Bending and Shear in Simple Beams
8. Bending and Shear Stresses in Beams
9. Column Analysis and Design
10. Structure, Construction, and Architecture
APPENDIX: TABLES FOR STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Section Properties–Joists and Beams
Allowable Stress Design Selection
Structural Steel Shapes
Structural Steel Properties
ANSWERS TO SELECTED PROBLEMS
INDEX
CD
1. Introduction
2. Statics
3. Analysis of Selected Determinate Structural Systems
4. Load Tracing
5. Strength of Materials
6. Cross-Sectional Properties of Structural Members
7. Bending and Shear in Simple Beams
8. Bending and Shear Stresses in Beams
9. Column Analysis and Design
10. Structure, Construction, and Architecture
APPENDIX: TABLES FOR STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Section Properties–Joists and Beams
Allowable Stress Design Selection
Structural Steel Shapes
Structural Steel Properties
ANSWERS TO SELECTED PROBLEMS
INDEX
CD
Caracteristici
New to the Edition
New! An accompanying CD-ROM contains additional problems–ideal for further practice.
· Supplements the practice problems in the text and includes solutions that reinforce self-study.
· Provides sufficient details to assist students when they become stuck or puzzled about a specific problem.
New! A new section on retaining walls–has been added.
· Shows the primary forces acting on a retaining wall and how free-body diagrams and the equations of equilibrium can be used to check the general stability of the wall.
New! Chapter objectives–have been included for this edition.
· Help students identify the main points they should learn from each chapter.
New! Clearer text and illustration connections–appear in this edition.
· Offer a more cohesive presentation of text and visual elements.
· Place illustrations adjacent to the pertinent text to increase reader comprehension.
Hallmark Features
Visually-oriented approach–links structural theory to real buildings and components.
· Uses numerous illustrations taken from building structures to supplement the text and equations.
· Begins each problem with a pictorial representation of a structural component or assembly to help readers see the connection between the real object and its abstraction.
An emphasis on the use of free-body diagrams–appears in the text.
· Helps students understand the forces acting on a structural member.
Unique Chapter 4, Load Tracing, places topics into a building context–and is covered in the discussion of Statics.
· Ties many of the concepts into a building structure or element to enhance the understanding for architects and builders.
· Attempts to examine the overall structural condition with regard to gravity and lateral loads.
Many fully-worked example problems are included–throughout the text.
· Give students samples of solution techniques and problem-solving strategies.
Internet sites–are referenced throughout the text.
· Show where the reader can obtain more information on selected structural topics.
Biographies of prominent statics and strength of materials contributors–are included in the text.
· Offer a historical connection that emphasizes the growth and development of the field.
New! An accompanying CD-ROM contains additional problems–ideal for further practice.
· Supplements the practice problems in the text and includes solutions that reinforce self-study.
· Provides sufficient details to assist students when they become stuck or puzzled about a specific problem.
New! A new section on retaining walls–has been added.
· Shows the primary forces acting on a retaining wall and how free-body diagrams and the equations of equilibrium can be used to check the general stability of the wall.
New! Chapter objectives–have been included for this edition.
· Help students identify the main points they should learn from each chapter.
New! Clearer text and illustration connections–appear in this edition.
· Offer a more cohesive presentation of text and visual elements.
· Place illustrations adjacent to the pertinent text to increase reader comprehension.
Hallmark Features
Visually-oriented approach–links structural theory to real buildings and components.
· Uses numerous illustrations taken from building structures to supplement the text and equations.
· Begins each problem with a pictorial representation of a structural component or assembly to help readers see the connection between the real object and its abstraction.
An emphasis on the use of free-body diagrams–appears in the text.
· Helps students understand the forces acting on a structural member.
Unique Chapter 4, Load Tracing, places topics into a building context–and is covered in the discussion of Statics.
· Ties many of the concepts into a building structure or element to enhance the understanding for architects and builders.
· Attempts to examine the overall structural condition with regard to gravity and lateral loads.
Many fully-worked example problems are included–throughout the text.
· Give students samples of solution techniques and problem-solving strategies.
Internet sites–are referenced throughout the text.
· Show where the reader can obtain more information on selected structural topics.
Biographies of prominent statics and strength of materials contributors–are included in the text.
· Offer a historical connection that emphasizes the growth and development of the field.