
Structural Analysis, in SI Units
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Structural Analysis excels in providing a clear and thorough presentation of the theory and applications of structural analysis as it applies to trusses, beams, and frames. It empowers you to succeed by drawing upon Professor Hibbelers decades of classroom experience and knowledge of how students learn. Through its user-friendly, clear organization, the text helps you develop the ability to model and analyze a structure to prepare you for professional practice.
The 11th Edition in SI Units features more content on structural modeling and approximately 30% new problems that involve applications to many different fields of engineering.
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R.C. Hibbeler graduated from the University of Illinois-Urbana with a B.S. in Civil Engineering (major in Structures) and an M.S. in Nuclear Engineering. He obtained his PhD in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics from Northwestern University. Professor Hibbelers professional experience includes postdoctoral work in reactor safety and analysis at Argonne National Laboratory, and structural and stress analysis work at Chicago Bridge and Iron, as well as at Sargent and Lundy in Chicago. He has practiced engineering in Ohio, New York, and Louisiana.
Content
- Types of Structures and Loads
- Analysis of Statically Determinate Structures
- Analysis of Statically Determinate Trusses
- Internal Loadings Developed in Structural Members
- Cables and Arches
- Influence Lines for Statically Determinate Structures
- Deflections
- Deflections Using Energy Methods
- Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Structures by the Force Method
- Displacement Method of Analysis: Slope-Deflection Equations
- Displacement Method of Analysis: Moment Distribution
- Approximate Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Structures
- Beams and Frames Having Nonprismatic Members
- Truss Analysis Using the Stiffness Method
- Beam Analysis Using the Stiffness Method
- Plane Frame Analysis Using the Stiffness Method
- Structural Modeling and Computer Analysis
- Matrix Algebra for Structural Analysis