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ISBN 10: 0135079256
ISBN 13: 9780135079256
Author: Barry Onouye, Kevin Kane
This title is available via Pearson+ and includes an eTextbook with audio on most titles. Pearson+ also offers expert videos, notes, and flashcards so you can learn anyway you like. Statics and Strength of Materials for Architecture and Building Construction, Fourth Edition, offers students an accessible, visually oriented introduction to structural theory that doesn’t rely on calculus. Instead, illustrations and examples of building frameworks and components enable students to better visualize the connection between theoretical concepts and the experiential nature of real buildings and materials. This new edition includes fully worked examples in each chapter, a companion website with extra practice problems, and expanded treatment of load tracing.
Statics and Strength of Materials for Architecture and Building Construction 4th Table of contents:
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Definition of Structure
1.2 Structural Design
1.3 Parallels in Nature
1.4 Loads on Structures
1.5 Basic Functional Requirements
1.6 Architectural Issues
CHAPTER 2 STATICS
2.1 Characteristics of a Force
2.2 Vector Addition
2.3 Force Systems
2.4 Equilibrium Equations: Two-Dimensional
2.5 Free-Body Diagrams of Rigid Bodies
2.6 Statical Indeterminacy and Improper Constraints
CHAPTER 3 ANALYSIS OF SELECTED DETERMINATE STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS
3.1 Equilibrium of a Particle
3.2 Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies
3.3 Plane Trusses
3.4 Pinned Frames (Multiforce Members)
3.5 Three-Hinged Arches
3.6 Retaining Walls
CHAPTER 4 LOAD TRACING
4.1 Load Tracing
4.2 Lateral Stability Load Tracing
CHAPTER 5 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
5.1 Stress and Strain
5.2 Elasticity, Strength, and Deformation
5.3 Other Material Properties
5.4 Thermal Effects
5.5 Statically Indeterminate Members (Axially Loaded)
CHAPTER 6 CROSS-SECTIONAL PROPERTIES OF STRUCTURAL MEMBERS
6.1 Center of Gravity—Centroids
6.2 Moment of Inertia of an Area
6.3 Moment of Inertia of Composite Areas
6.4 Radius of Gyration
CHAPTER 7 BENDING AND SHEAR IN SIMPLE BEAMS
7.1 Classification of Beams and Loads
7.2 Shear and Bending Moment
7.3 Equilibrium Method for Shear and Moment Diagrams
7.4 Relationship Between Load, Transverse Shear, and Bending Moment
7.5 Semigraphical Method for Load, Shear, and Moment Diagrams
CHAPTER 8 BENDING AND SHEAR STRESSES IN BEAMS
8.1 Flexural Strain
8.2 Flexural (Bending) Stress Equation
8.3 Shearing Stress—Longitudinal and Transverse
8.4 Development of the General Shear Stress Equation
8.5 Deflection in Beams
8.6 Lateral Buckling in Beams
8.7 Introduction to Load Resistance Factor Design (LRFD)
CHAPTER 9 COLUMN ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
9.1 Short and Long Columns—Modes of Failure
9.2 End Support Conditions and Lateral Bracing
9.3 Axially Loaded Steel Columns
9.4 Axially Loaded Wood Columns
9.5 Columns Subjected to Combined Loading or Eccentricity
CHAPTER 10 STRUCTURAL CONNECTIONS
10.1 Steel Bolted Connections
10.2 Welded Connections
10.3 Common Framing Details in Steel
CHAPTER 11 STRUCTURE, CONSTRUCTION, AND ARCHITECTURE
11.1 Initiation of Project—Predesign
11.2 Design Process
11.3 Schematic Design
11.4 Design Development and Construction Documents
11.5 Integration of Building Systems
11.6 Construction Sequence
11.7 Conclusion
APPENDIX: TABLES FOR STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Lumber Section Properties
(a) Dimensioned Sizes—Rafters, Joists, and Studs
(b) Beams and Columns
Allowable Stress Design for Shapes Used as Beams
Structural Steel—Wide-Flange Shapes
Structural Steel—American Standard Shapes and Channels
Structural Steel—Tubing (Square) and Pipe
Structural Steel—Angles
Definition of Metric (S.I.) Terms and Conversion Tables
Wide Flange Shapes (Abridged Listing)—S.I. Metric
Elastic Section Modulus—U.S. and S.I. Metric
Western Glue-Laminated Sections—U.S. and S.I. Metric
Plastic Section Modulus—Selected Beam Shapes
ANSWERS TO SELECTED PROBLEMS
INDEX
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