Statics and Strength of Materials for Architecture and Building Construction, 4th edition

Published by Pearson (July 14, 2021) © 2012

  • Barry S. Onouye University of Washington - Seattle
  • Kevin Kane University of Washington
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For courses in Statics, Strength of Materials, and Structural Principles in Architecture, Construction, and Engineering Technology

Statics and Strength of Materials for Architecture and Building Construction, 4th 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 visualise the connection between theoretical concepts and the experiential nature of real buildings and materials. This edition includes fully worked examples in each chapter.

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Statics
  • 3. Analysis of Selected Determinate Structural Systems
  • 4. Load Tracing
  • 5. Strength of Materials
  • 6. Cross-Sectional Properties of Structural Members
  • 7. Bending and Shear in Simple Beams
  • 8. Bending and Shear Stresses in Beams
  • 9. Column Analysis and Design
  • 10. Structural Connections
  • 11. Structure, Construction and Architecture
  • Appendix: Tables for Structural Design

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