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028 _q2016
_bAllied Informatics, Jaipur
040 _bEnglish
_aBSDU
_cBSDU
082 _a624.171
_bHIB
100 _aHibbeler, R C
245 0 _aStructural Analysis
250 _a6th
260 _bPearson Education
_a New Delhi
_c2016,c2006
300 _a640
500 _aThis book provides students with a clear and thorough presentation of the theory and application of structural analysis as it applies to trusses, beams, and frames. Emphasis is placed on teaching students to both model and analyze a structure. Procedures for Analysis, Hibbeler's problem solving methodologies, provides students with a logical, orderly method to follow when applying theory.
501 _aSalient Features NEW - Improved art program following the lead of Hibbeler's Engineering Mechanics series-three dimensional, realistic art helps students better visualize and connect with the situation. NEW - Improved coverage of loading-especially with new coverage of snow loads. NEW - Approximately 50% new or revised problems NEW - Instructor's Resources and course management on the OneKey website. Over 100 photographs dispersed throughout the book-Presents the solution of realistic applications and explanations of the theory. Some of these photos are used in the problem sets. Expanded coverage of the matrix stiffness method. Procedures for Analysis included in most sections of the text, along with example problems illustrating the procedures. Provides a logical, method for students to follow when applying the theory presented in each section. Realistic engineering situations-Clearly illustrated to show the necessary geometric relations and loads. Provides situations that students are likely to encounter in practice.
504 _aTable of Content 1.Types of Structures and Loads. 2.Analysis of Statically Determinate Structures. 3.Analysis of Statically Determinate Trusses. 4.Internal Loadings Developed in Structural Members. 5.Cables and Arches. 6.Influence Lines for Statically Determinate Structures. 7.Approximate Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Structures. Deflections. 8.Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Structures by the Force Method. 9.Displacement Method of Analysis: Slope-Deflection Equations. 10.Displacement Method of Analysis: Moment Distribution. 11.Analysis of Beams and Frames Consisting of Nonprismatic Members. 12.Truss Analysis Using the Stiffness Method. 13.Beam Analysis Using the Stiffness Method. 14.Plane Frame Analysis Using the Stiffness Method.
650 _aCivil
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_cBK