Understanding and Designing Structures without a Computer: Spatial Structural Systems, Dynamics and Foundations

Author:   Leonidas Stavridis (National Technical University of Athens, Greece) ,  Konstantinos Georgiadis (Arup, UK)
Publisher:   Emerald Publishing Limited
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9781836629450


Pages:   219
Publication Date:   12 December 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Understanding and Designing Structures without a Computer: Spatial Structural Systems, Dynamics and Foundations


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Understanding and Designing Structures without a Computer: Spatial structural systems, dynamics and foundations explains fundamental concepts of structural analysis and design, providing readers with a clear understanding of the behaviour of a wide range of structural systems based on their load-carrying mechanisms. The book employs a comprehensive qualitative and quantitative approach, supported by illustrative diagrams throughout. Clearly structured, the chapters guide readers from simple to complex concepts with new topics building on previous chapters. As a practical reference, this title equips readers with a solid understanding of universal structural principles, enabling safe conceptual and preliminary designs irrespective of the design code being used. It will also assist readers in interpreting and verifying computer-generated outputs. This second volume in a two-book series delves into advanced topics such as spatial structural systems, dynamic behaviour, seismic response, and soil-structure interaction. It explores a wide range of subjects, including grillages, slabs, shells, rectilinear and curved thin-walled beams, rectilinear and curved box-girder bridges, and multi-storey systems. Additionally, it addresses the dynamic and seismic behaviour of structural systems, the performance of supporting structures on the ground, and soil-structure interaction. Understanding and Designing Structures without a Computer: Spatial structural systems, dynamics and foundations is an accessible and authoritative resource for readers of all experience levels, fostering a solid understanding of structural behaviour without relying on computer models.

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Author:   Leonidas Stavridis (National Technical University of Athens, Greece) ,  Konstantinos Georgiadis (Arup, UK)
Publisher:   Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint:   ICE Publishing
ISBN:  

9781836629450


ISBN 10:   1836629451
Pages:   219
Publication Date:   12 December 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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Table of Contents

Preface Introduction Chapter 1 Grillages Chapter 2 Slabs Chapter 3 Shells Chapter 4 Thin-walled beams Chapter 5 Box Girders Chapter 6 Lateral response of multistorey systems Chapter 7 Dynamic behaviour of discrete mass systems Chapter 8 Supporting structures on the ground

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Dr Leonidas Stavridis is Professor of Structural Engineering and Design at National Technical University of Athens, Greece. Dr Konstantinos Georgiadis MEng, MSc., PhD DIC, CEng, MICE is a Chartered Senior Bridge Engineer at Arup.

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