Explanatory Material "Fundamental Knowledge of Architectural Structural Mechanics"
A detailed explanation from the overview of the "forces" that change buildings to how to calculate stress, including an introduction to the concept of modeling.
This document explains "Architectural Structural Mechanics," which analyzes and predicts the deformation and behavior of buildings under load, leading to the creation of safe and secure architectural structures. Chapters 1 and 2 introduce the overview of "forces" that cause objects to remain stationary or change, including their composition, decomposition, and moments, as well as the modeling of architectural structures and the characteristics of various elements. From Chapter 3 onwards, the methods for calculating reaction forces and stresses are explained in detail using examples. 【Contents】 1. What is force? 2. Modeling of architectural structures 3. Calculation of reaction forces for simple beams and cantilever beams 4. What is stress? 5. Stress calculation for statically determinate beams 6. Stress calculation for statically determinate trusses 7. How to solve indeterminate problems *The document can be viewed immediately by downloading the catalog.
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【Table of Contents (Excerpt)】 ■ Representation of Forces ■ Composition and Resolution of Forces ■ Moments ■ Nodes and Supports ■ Types of Structures ■ Loads and Reactions ■ Equilibrium of Forces ■ Reaction Calculation for Simple Beams ■ Reaction Calculation for Cantilever Beams ■ Types of Stress and Sign Conventions ■ How to Determine Stress ■ When Concentrated Loads are Applied ■ When Distributed Loads are Applied ■ When Moment Loads are Applied ■ Ritter's Method of Sections ■ Node Method (Graphical Solution) ■ Deflection Angle Method and Matrix Method
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