J. Leask Manson, Francis E. Drury
Experimental Building Science
Volume 2, Being an Introduction to Mechanics and Its Application in the Design and Erection of Buildings
J. Leask Manson, Francis E. Drury
Experimental Building Science
Volume 2, Being an Introduction to Mechanics and Its Application in the Design and Erection of Buildings
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First published in 1929, this book forms the second of two volumes on the subject of experimental building science.
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First published in 1929, this book forms the second of two volumes on the subject of experimental building science.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 484
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 779g
- ISBN-13: 9781107669475
- ISBN-10: 1107669472
- Artikelnr.: 40138474
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 484
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 779g
- ISBN-13: 9781107669475
- ISBN-10: 1107669472
- Artikelnr.: 40138474
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. The Conditions of Statical Equilibrium, with Applications to Building Structures: 1. Introduction. The conditions of equilibrium for systems of concurrent coplanar forces
2. Systems of non-concurrent forces. Conditions of equilibrium for all systems of coplanar forces
3. Problems in parallel forces. Centres of gravity and centroids
4. The graphical treatment of systems of non-concurrent forces. The link polygon and polar diagram. Reactions of trusses
5. The forces acting in framed structures
6. The equilibrium of systems of parallel forces which are not coplanar. The stability of cranes and scaffolding
7. The equilibrium of systems of concurrent non-coplanar forces. The forces acting in masts and in derrick towers
Part II. Loaded Beams and the Theory of Elastic Bending: 8. The equilibrium of forces in a loaded beam
9. Shearing forces and bending moments in beams
10. Relations between load, shear force and bending moment in a beam
11. Shear forces and bending moments in framed structures
12. Stress and elastic strain. Strength and elasticity of structural materials
13. The theory of elastic bending
14. The comparison and design of solid beam sections
15. Shear stress and strain. The distribution of shear stress in beams
16. The deflection of beams
17. Fixed and continuous beams
Part III. An Introduction to Some Important Structural Problems: 18. Riveted connections. Built-up beams
19. Concrete. The flitch beam. The reinforced concrete beam
20. Tee-beams. Doubly reinforced beams. Shear reinforcement
21. Masonry or block construction - walls
22. Masonry or block construction - arches
23. Strength in compression. Compression members and columns in steel and cast iron
24. Eccentric loads on columns. Reinforced concrete columns. Column foundations
25. The strength of timber. Timber construction
Appendix I. Properties of the British standard sections
Appendix II. List of symbols
Answers to problems
Index.
2. Systems of non-concurrent forces. Conditions of equilibrium for all systems of coplanar forces
3. Problems in parallel forces. Centres of gravity and centroids
4. The graphical treatment of systems of non-concurrent forces. The link polygon and polar diagram. Reactions of trusses
5. The forces acting in framed structures
6. The equilibrium of systems of parallel forces which are not coplanar. The stability of cranes and scaffolding
7. The equilibrium of systems of concurrent non-coplanar forces. The forces acting in masts and in derrick towers
Part II. Loaded Beams and the Theory of Elastic Bending: 8. The equilibrium of forces in a loaded beam
9. Shearing forces and bending moments in beams
10. Relations between load, shear force and bending moment in a beam
11. Shear forces and bending moments in framed structures
12. Stress and elastic strain. Strength and elasticity of structural materials
13. The theory of elastic bending
14. The comparison and design of solid beam sections
15. Shear stress and strain. The distribution of shear stress in beams
16. The deflection of beams
17. Fixed and continuous beams
Part III. An Introduction to Some Important Structural Problems: 18. Riveted connections. Built-up beams
19. Concrete. The flitch beam. The reinforced concrete beam
20. Tee-beams. Doubly reinforced beams. Shear reinforcement
21. Masonry or block construction - walls
22. Masonry or block construction - arches
23. Strength in compression. Compression members and columns in steel and cast iron
24. Eccentric loads on columns. Reinforced concrete columns. Column foundations
25. The strength of timber. Timber construction
Appendix I. Properties of the British standard sections
Appendix II. List of symbols
Answers to problems
Index.
Part I. The Conditions of Statical Equilibrium, with Applications to Building Structures: 1. Introduction. The conditions of equilibrium for systems of concurrent coplanar forces
2. Systems of non-concurrent forces. Conditions of equilibrium for all systems of coplanar forces
3. Problems in parallel forces. Centres of gravity and centroids
4. The graphical treatment of systems of non-concurrent forces. The link polygon and polar diagram. Reactions of trusses
5. The forces acting in framed structures
6. The equilibrium of systems of parallel forces which are not coplanar. The stability of cranes and scaffolding
7. The equilibrium of systems of concurrent non-coplanar forces. The forces acting in masts and in derrick towers
Part II. Loaded Beams and the Theory of Elastic Bending: 8. The equilibrium of forces in a loaded beam
9. Shearing forces and bending moments in beams
10. Relations between load, shear force and bending moment in a beam
11. Shear forces and bending moments in framed structures
12. Stress and elastic strain. Strength and elasticity of structural materials
13. The theory of elastic bending
14. The comparison and design of solid beam sections
15. Shear stress and strain. The distribution of shear stress in beams
16. The deflection of beams
17. Fixed and continuous beams
Part III. An Introduction to Some Important Structural Problems: 18. Riveted connections. Built-up beams
19. Concrete. The flitch beam. The reinforced concrete beam
20. Tee-beams. Doubly reinforced beams. Shear reinforcement
21. Masonry or block construction - walls
22. Masonry or block construction - arches
23. Strength in compression. Compression members and columns in steel and cast iron
24. Eccentric loads on columns. Reinforced concrete columns. Column foundations
25. The strength of timber. Timber construction
Appendix I. Properties of the British standard sections
Appendix II. List of symbols
Answers to problems
Index.
2. Systems of non-concurrent forces. Conditions of equilibrium for all systems of coplanar forces
3. Problems in parallel forces. Centres of gravity and centroids
4. The graphical treatment of systems of non-concurrent forces. The link polygon and polar diagram. Reactions of trusses
5. The forces acting in framed structures
6. The equilibrium of systems of parallel forces which are not coplanar. The stability of cranes and scaffolding
7. The equilibrium of systems of concurrent non-coplanar forces. The forces acting in masts and in derrick towers
Part II. Loaded Beams and the Theory of Elastic Bending: 8. The equilibrium of forces in a loaded beam
9. Shearing forces and bending moments in beams
10. Relations between load, shear force and bending moment in a beam
11. Shear forces and bending moments in framed structures
12. Stress and elastic strain. Strength and elasticity of structural materials
13. The theory of elastic bending
14. The comparison and design of solid beam sections
15. Shear stress and strain. The distribution of shear stress in beams
16. The deflection of beams
17. Fixed and continuous beams
Part III. An Introduction to Some Important Structural Problems: 18. Riveted connections. Built-up beams
19. Concrete. The flitch beam. The reinforced concrete beam
20. Tee-beams. Doubly reinforced beams. Shear reinforcement
21. Masonry or block construction - walls
22. Masonry or block construction - arches
23. Strength in compression. Compression members and columns in steel and cast iron
24. Eccentric loads on columns. Reinforced concrete columns. Column foundations
25. The strength of timber. Timber construction
Appendix I. Properties of the British standard sections
Appendix II. List of symbols
Answers to problems
Index.