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Laterally Loaded Plane Structures and Structures Curved in Space
An analytical procedure is presented for determining the effects of loads normal to the plane of such structures as arches, bents, and balcony girders. This procedure is called the “shear and torsion analogy.” In addition, a procedure is presented for determining moments and shears in structures curved or segmental in space and continuous between two supports. These structures may be subjected to loads in any direction and to moments about any axis. The procedure is general, and consists of an extension, into space, of the shear and torsion analogy and of the column analogy.
Laterally Loaded Plane Structures and Structures Curved in Space
An analytical procedure is presented for determining the effects of loads normal to the plane of such structures as arches, bents, and balcony girders. This procedure is called the “shear and torsion analogy.” In addition, a procedure is presented for determining moments and shears in structures curved or segmental in space and continuous between two supports. These structures may be subjected to loads in any direction and to moments about any axis. The procedure is general, and consists of an extension, into space, of the shear and torsion analogy and of the column analogy.
Laterally Loaded Plane Structures and Structures Curved in Space
Baron, Frank (author) / Michalos, James P. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 117 ; 279-311
2021-01-01
331952-01-01 pages
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