Structural analysis / R.C. Hibbeler ; SI conversion by Kai Beng Yap, with additional SI contributions by Farid Abed
Material type:
- text
- 9781292247137
- 624.1/7 23/eng/20240730
- TA645 .H521 2020
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Includes index
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Structural Analysis, 10e in SI Units, presents the theory and applications of structural analysis as it applies to trusses, beams, and frames. Through its student-friendly, clear organization, the text emphasizes developing the ability to model and analyze a structure in preparation for professional practice. The text is designed to ensure students taking their first course in this subject understand some of the more important classical methods of structural analysis, in order to obtain a better understanding of how loads are transmitted through a structure, and how the structure will deform under load. The large number of problems covers realistic situations involving various levels of difficulty
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