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Structural design is a field that has not been strictly defined. Commonly, it is assumed to include only stationary structures of a fundamental character. A broader definition would be more in line with the present scientific engineering attitude. The same basic principles that are used in the design of non-moving structures—as, for instance, bridge trusses—are applied in the design of railroad rolling stock, automobile frames, trusses of the lighter-than-air ships, or structural members of airplanes, etc. The inter-relation and reciprocal dependence of these widely different fields of engineering endeavor is growing in importance, extending structural design into fields that commonly are assigned to mechanical engineering.
Structural design is a field that has not been strictly defined. Commonly, it is assumed to include only stationary structures of a fundamental character. A broader definition would be more in line with the present scientific engineering attitude. The same basic principles that are used in the design of non-moving structures—as, for instance, bridge trusses—are applied in the design of railroad rolling stock, automobile frames, trusses of the lighter-than-air ships, or structural members of airplanes, etc. The inter-relation and reciprocal dependence of these widely different fields of engineering endeavor is growing in importance, extending structural design into fields that commonly are assigned to mechanical engineering.
Modern Stress Theories
Karpov, A. V. (Autor:in)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 102 ; 1184-1210
01.01.2021
271937-01-01 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
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