Author | : Bhavikatti S.S. |
Publisher | : Vikas Publishing House |
Release Date | : |
ISBN 10 | : 8125942696 |
Pages | : 329 pages |
Structural Analysis, or the ‘Theory of Structures’, is an important subject for civil engineering students who are required to analyze and design structures. It is a vast field and is largely taught at the undergraduate level. A few topics like Matrix Method and Plastic Analysis are also taught at the postgraduate level and in structural engineering electives. The entire course has been covered in two volumes – Structural Analysis I and II. Structural Analysis I deals with the basics of structural analysis, measurements of deflection, various types of deflection, loads and influence lines, etc.
Author | : R. Vaidyanathan |
Publisher | : Laxmi Publications |
Release Date | : 2005-12 |
ISBN 10 | : 9788170085836 |
Pages | : 364 pages |
Author | : Fun-Den Wang,David M. Ropchan,Meng-Cherng Sun |
Publisher | : N.A |
Release Date | : 1974 |
ISBN 10 | : |
Pages | : 36 pages |
Author | : V. Verderaime |
Publisher | : N.A |
Release Date | : 1997 |
ISBN 10 | : |
Pages | : 42 pages |
Author | : N.A |
Publisher | : N.A |
Release Date | : 2004 |
ISBN 10 | : |
Pages | : 230 pages |
Author | : N.A |
Publisher | : N.A |
Release Date | : 1992 |
ISBN 10 | : |
Pages | : 25 pages |
Author | : Kenneth D. Winters,Gary R. Gavan,James C. Ault |
Publisher | : N.A |
Release Date | : 1979 |
ISBN 10 | : |
Pages | : 199 pages |
Author | : William M.C. McKenzie |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Release Date | : 2013-12-20 |
ISBN 10 | : 1466595264 |
Pages | : 838 pages |
This second edition of Examples in Structural Analysis uses a step-by-step approach and provides an extensive collection of fully worked and graded examples for a wide variety of structural analysis problems. It presents detailed information on the methods of solutions to problems and the results obtained. Also given within the text is a summary of each of the principal analysis techniques inherent in the design process and where appropriate, an explanation of the mathematical models used. The text emphasises that software should only be used if designers have the appropriate knowledge and understanding of the mathematical modelling, assumptions and limitations inherent in the programs they use. It establishes the use of hand-methods for obtaining approximate solutions during preliminary design and an independent check on the answers obtained from computer analyses. What’s New in the Second Edition: New chapters cover the development and use of influence lines for determinate and indeterminate beams, as well as the use of approximate analyses for indeterminate pin-jointed and rigid-jointed plane-frames. This edition includes a rewrite of the chapter on buckling instability, expands on beams and on the use of the unit load method applied to singly redundant frames. The x-y-z co-ordinate system and symbols have been modified to reflect the conventions adopted in the structural Eurocodes. William M. C. McKenzie is also the author of six design textbooks relating to the British Standards and the Eurocodes for structural design and one structural analysis textbook. As a member of the Institute of Physics, he is both a chartered engineer and a chartered physicist and has been involved in consultancy, research and teaching for more than 35 years.
Author | : Sydney John McMinn |
Publisher | : N.A |
Release Date | : 1964 |
ISBN 10 | : |
Pages | : 210 pages |
Author | : S.S. Bhavikatti |
Publisher | : Vikas Publishing House |
Release Date | : |
ISBN 10 | : 9325968800 |
Pages | : 329 pages |
Structural analysis, or the 'theory of structures', is an important subject for civil engineering students who are required to analyse and design structures. It is a vast field and is largely taught at the undergraduate level. A few topics like matrix method and plastic analysis are also taught at the postgraduate level and in Structural Engineering electives. The entire course has been covered in two volumesStructural Analysis-I and II. Structural Analysis-II deals in depth with the analysis of indeterminate structures, and also special topics like curved beams and unsymmetrical bending. It provides an introduction to advanced methods of analysis, namely, matrix method and plastic analysis. SALIENT FEATURES Systematic explanation of concepts and underlying theory in each chapter Numerous solved problems presented methodically University examination questions solved in many chapters A set of exercises to test the student's ability in solving them correctly NEW IN THE FOURTH EDITION Thoroughly reworked computations Objective type questions and review questions A revamped summary for each chapter Redrawing of some diagrams
Author | : R. Vaidyanathan,P. Perumal |
Publisher | : Laxmi Publications |
Release Date | : 2004 |
ISBN 10 | : 9788170085843 |
Pages | : 330 pages |
Author | : Hugh J. Ault,Brian J. Arnold |
Publisher | : Kluwer Law International B.V. |
Release Date | : 2010-01-01 |
ISBN 10 | : 904113204X |
Pages | : 560 pages |
The purpose of this book is to compare different solutions adopted by nine industrialized countries to common problems of income tax design. As in other legal domains, comparative study of income taxation can provide fresh perspectives from which to examine a particular national system. Increasing economic globalization also makes understanding foreign tax systems relevant to a growing set of transnational business transactions. Comparative study is, however, notoriously difficult. Full understanding of a foreign tax system may require mastery not only of a foreign language, but also of foreign business and legal cultures. It would be the work of a lifetime for a single individual to achieve that level of understanding of the nine income taxes compared in this volume. Suppose, however, that an international group of tax law professors, each expert in his own national system, were asked to describe how that system resolved specific problems of income tax design with respect to individuals, business organizations, and international transactions. Suppose further that the leaders of the group wove the resulting answers into a single continuous exposition, which was then reviewed and critiqued by a wider group of tax teachers. The resulting text would provide a convenient and comprehensive introduction to foreign approaches to income taxation for teachers, students, policy-makers and practitioners. That is the path followed by Hugh Ault and Brian Arnold and their collaborators in the development of this fascinating book. Henceforth, a reader interested in how other developed countries resolve such structural issues as the taxation of fringe benefits, the effect of unrealized appreciation at death, the classification of business entities, expatriation to avoid taxes, and so on, can turn to this volume for an initial answer. This book should greatly facilitate comparative analysis in teaching and writing about taxation in the US and elsewhere.