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|a "Structure for Architects explains the fundamental structural concepts required for architects and architectural technologists using a highly illustrated approach and real-world examples. With an intuitive, easy-to-read and graphically-friendly format, Structure for Architects is meant for the visual thinker and those that think conceptually. The intuitive approach demystifies structural principles by showing them in the context of everyday situations. Eschewing complicated mathematics, just enough technical information is presented so the reader will not be intimidated by detailed engineering"--
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|a Structure for Architects : A PRIMER; Contents; PREFACE; CHAPTER 1 Architects, Engineers, and Design 1; CHAPTER 2 Stability and Strength; CHAPTER 3 Loads; 3.1 Gravity Loads; 3.2 Lateral Loads; 3.3 Dynamic Loads; 3.4 Impact Loads; 3.5 Load Paths; CHAPTER 4 States of Stress; 4.1 Tension; 4.2 Compression; 4.3 Shear; 4.4 Torsion; 4.5 Bending; CHAPTER 5 Forces, Movement, Levers, and Moment; 5.1 Applied and Reactive Forces; 5.2 Translational Movement; 5.3 Rotational Movement; 5.4 Levers; 5.5 Moment; CHAPTER 6 Stability and Equilibrium; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Translational Equilibrium.
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|a 6.3 Rotational Equilibrium6.4 Sign Conventions; 6.5 The Equilibrium Equations; 6.6 Free-Body Diagrams and Familiar Examples of Equilibrium; 6.7 Introduction to Bending in Beams; CHAPTER 7 Working with Forces; 7.1 Forces, Vectors, and Lines of Action; 7.2 Combining and Resolving Concurrent Forces; 7.3 Familiar Examples of Concurrent Forces; CHAPTER 8 Supports, Reactions, and Restraint of Movement; 8.1 Roller and Frictionless-Surface Supports; 8.2 Pinned Supports; 8.3 Fixed Supports; 8.4 Hanger Supports; 8.5 Familiar Examples of Support Conditions; 8.6 Stable or Unstable?
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|a CHAPTER 9 Load Distribution9.1 Point Loads; 9.2 Distributed Loads; 9.3 Equivalent Point Loads; 9.4 Uniformly Distributed Loads; 9.5 Non-Uniformly Distributed Loads; CHAPTER 10 Introduction to Beams; 10.1 Beam Types; 10.2 Predicting Deformation, Deflection, and Beam Behavior; 10.3 Statically Determinate and Statically Indeterminate Beams; 10.4 Other Considerations for Beams; CHAPTER 11 Framing Systems and Load Tributary Areas; 11.1 One-Way Systems; 11.2 Two-Way Slab and Beam Systems; 11.3 Two-Way Slab/Two-Way Joist Systems; CHAPTER 12 Shear and Moment Diagrams for Beams; 12.1 Sign Conventions.
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|a 12.2 Typical Shear and Moment Diagrams12.3 Creating Shear and Moment Diagrams; 12.4 Comparing V and M for Uniformly Distributed Versus Concentrated Loading; 12.5 Summary of Deformation, Shear, and Moment Relationships; CHAPTER 13 Stress, Strain, and Properties of Materials; 13.1 Stress; 13.2 Strain; 13.3 Stress versus Strain; 13.4 Properties of Materials; 13.5 Stress Distribution Diagrams; CHAPTER 14 Introduction to Columns; 14.1 Columns, Compression, and Bending; 14.2 Column Loading; 14.3 Column Compression; 14.4 Column Bending; 14.5 Leonhard Euler and Column Buckling.
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|a CHAPTER 15 Frames, Rigidity, and Lateral Resistance Systems15.1 Triangular Frames; 15.2 Rectangular Frames; 15.3 Making Rectangular Frames Rigid; 15.4 Lateral Resistance Systems; CHAPTER 16 Introduction to Trusses; 16.1 Introduction; 16.2 Trusses as Beams; 16.3 Types of Trusses; 16.4 Design Considerations; 16.5 Truss Joints; 16.6 Truss Loading; 16.7 Truss Analysis; CHAPTER 17 Structural Walls; 17.1 Loads and Deformational Stresses; 17.2 Stresses and Wall Construction; 17.3 Retaining Walls; CHAPTER 18 Soils and Rock; 18.1 The Earth's Interior; 18.2 The Earth's Crust; 18.3 Natural Soils.
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