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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tianjian Ji (The University of Manchester, United Kingdom) , Adrian J. Bell (The University of Manchester, United Kingdom) , Brian R. Ellis (Retired from Building Research Establishment Ltd., UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: CRC Press Inc Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 28.00cm Weight: 0.730kg ISBN: 9781498707299ISBN 10: 1498707297 Pages: 374 Publication Date: 22 December 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsOverview of Structural Concepts. STATICS. Equilibrium. Centre of Mass. Effect of Different Cross Sections. Stress Distribution. Bending. Shear and Torsion. Span and Deflection. Direct Force Paths. Smaller Internal Forces. Buckling. Prestress. Horizontal Movements of Structures Induced by Vertical Loads. DYNAMICS. Energy Exchange. Pendulums. Free Vibration. Resonance. Damping in Structures. Vibration Reduction. Human Body Models in Structural Vibration. SYNTHESIS. Static and Modal Stiffnesses. Static and Dynamic Problems. Experimental and Theoretical Studies. Theory and Practice.ReviewsTianjian Ji and his co-authors have assembled a wealth of models, practical and visual examples to illustrate structural concepts, many of which students find confusing. They show that many structural concepts can be understood in quite simple, physical terms, without recourse to mathematics. Their text offers a valuable and interesting supplement to the more analytical structures books with which many students will be familiar. -Martin Williams, University of Oxford, UK ... an excellent source for both undergraduate and postgraduate students on any engineering course. ... of great value to researchers and practitioners involved with the analysis of structures. There is a very good coverage of the subject: as it covers both the statics and dynamics of structures. The book also brings together theoretical and experimental approaches in analyzing structures and how the gap between them may be bridged. This is quite unique in structural analysis books. -Messaoud Saidani, Coventry University, UK This is an excellent book. The authors are well known for their use of physical models to demonstrate structural concepts and this book will make their ideas more widely available. -- Peter Bullman in The Structural Engineer Tianjian Ji and his co-authors have assembled a wealth of models, practical and visual examples to illustrate structural concepts, many of which students find confusing. They show that many structural concepts can be understood in quite simple, physical terms, without recourse to mathematics. Their text offers a valuable and interesting supplement to the more analytical structures books with which many students will be familiar. -Martin Williams, University of Oxford, UK ... an excellent source for both undergraduate and postgraduate students on any engineering course. ... of great value to researchers and practitioners involved with the analysis of structures. There is a very good coverage of the subject: as it covers both the statics and dynamics of structures. The book also brings together theoretical and experimental approaches in analyzing structures and how the gap between them may be bridged. This is quite unique in structural analysis books. -Messaoud Saidani, Coventry University, UK This is an excellent book. The authors are well known for their use of physical models to demonstrate structural concepts and this book will make their ideas more widely available. -- Peter Bullman in The Structural Engineer Tianjian Ji and his co-authors have assembled a wealth of models, practical and visual examples to illustrate structural concepts, many of which students find confusing. They show that many structural concepts can be understood in quite simple, physical terms, without recourse to mathematics. Their text offers a valuable and interesting supplement to the more analytical structures books with which many students will be familiar. -Martin Williams, University of Oxford, UK ... an excellent source for both undergraduate and postgraduate students on any engineering course. ... of great value to researchers and practitioners involved with the analysis of structures. There is a very good coverage of the subject: as it covers both the statics and dynamics of structures. The book also brings together theoretical and experimental approaches in analyzing structures and how the gap between them may be bridged. This is quite unique in structural analysis books. -Messaoud Saidani, Coventry University, UK ... an excellent source for both undergraduate and postgraduate students on any engineering course. ... of great value to researchers and practitioners involved with the analysis of structures. There is a very good coverage of the subject: as it covers both the statics and dynamics of structures. The book also brings together theoretical and experimental approaches in analyzing structures and how the gap between them may be bridged. This is quite unique in structural analysis books. -Messaoud Saidani, BEng, PhD, CEng, MIStructE Author InformationTianjian Ji, MSc, PhD, CEng, FIStructE, is a senior lecturer at the University of Manchester. He worked on the design of structures and on structural investigation with consultants, China Academy of Building Research and Building Research Establishment Ltd., UK, for over 10 years before joining Manchester University in 1996. He has taught courses in structural analysis and structural design at all levels and has carried out research into structural dynamics and structural concepts. Together with Adrian Bell, he received the award for Excellence in Structural Engineering Education from the Institution of Structural Engineers, UK, in 2014. Adrian Bell , BEng, MSc, PhD, is a senior lecturer at the University of Manchester. He has worked with consultants on the design of a wide range of structures including long-span roofs and tower structures. He has taught courses in structural analysis and structural design at all levels for over 30 years and has carried out research into cable, steel and masonry structures. Together with Tianjian Ji, he received the award for Excellence in Structural Engineering Education from the Institution of Structural Engineers, UK, in 2014.Brian Ellis , BSc, PhD, DSc, CEng, MIStructE, was a technical director at the Building Research Establishment Ltd., UK. He worked at the Building Research Establishment for most of his career, where he undertook a wide range of work primarily related to structural dynamics. A significant part of the work involved testing and monitoring various structures in situ. He was also involved in work on national and international standards. Following his retirement, he has undertaken a limited amount of consultancy work. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |