ENGI6705 StructuralAnalysis ClassNotes1
ENGI6705 StructuralAnalysis ClassNotes1
ENGI6705 StructuralAnalysis ClassNotes1
ANALYSIS
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1. STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS -
FUNDAMENTALS
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1.1 INTRODUCTION
• 1.1 INTRODUCTION
• What is a structure? - General Types: Based on deformation and type of
primary load carried [Axial (tensile, compressive), flexure, shear and
torsion]; combinations of various types - How to determine? Strip it down to
its basic skeleton
• What does a structure do? - Carries the load - Loads acting on the structure:
Dead & Live (people, equipment, wind, wave, seismic)- Superposition
Principle - Keeps the structure in static and dynamic equilibrium -
Transfers the load to contiguous structural components - Transfers the load
safely - Transfers the loads to the foundation
• How do you assess the safe performance of a structure? - How does a
structure become unsafe? - Collapse or failure - Unserviceable - Unsafe due
to unexpected design scenario or shall we say unwise design
• Structural Design Principles - Load Factors
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Various components
carry different types
of loads
Figure 1.2a
The human skeleton is a structure which maintains the shape of the body,
keeps the various organs and muscles in the right place and transmits
loads down to the ground
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Figure 1.2b
The spider’s web is
a good example
of a tension
structure. The
weight of the spider
and its prey is
supported by tensile
strength of the web
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Fig.4
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Figure 1.1
• A building structure safely transmits loads down to Earth
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1.1 INTRODUCTION (Cont’d)
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1.2. DETERMINACY AND INDETERMINACY
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1.3 ASSESSING THE DEGREE OF INDETERMINACY
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1.3 ASSESSING THE DEGREE OF INDETERMINACY (Cont’d)
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1.3 ASSESSING THE DEGREE OF INDETERMINACY (Cont’d)
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1.3 ASSESSING THE DEGREE OF INDETERMINACY (Cont’d)
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ASSESSING THE
DEGREE OF
INDETERMINACY
(Cont’d)
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ASSESSING THE
THE DEGREE OF
INDETERMINACY
(Cont’d)
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