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Structural Stability in Engineering Practice

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Structural Stability in Engineering Practice elucidates the various problems associated with attaining stability, and provides the results for practical use by the design engineer.

By presenting a simple and visual description of the physical phenomena, the authors show how to determine the critical loads of various structures, such as frames, arches, building structures, trusses and sandwiches.

Special emphasis is given to the post-critical behaviour - essential for assessing the safety of structures - and furthermore to the summation theories that make the solution of complicated stability problems relatively simple.

Structural Stability in Engineering Practice is an essential guide for structural design engineers and researchers who need a good understanding of buckling phenomena.

It will also be a useful text for undergraduate and MSc students on structural stability courses.

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Product Details
Spon Press
0419237909 / 9780419237907
Hardback
624.171
24/06/1999
United Kingdom
English
ix, 454p. : ill.
24 cm
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