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Structural Mechanics
This course covers the fundamental concepts of structural mechanics with applications to marine, civil, and mechanical structures. Topics include analysis of small deflections of beams, moderately large deflections of beams, columns, cables, and shafts; elastic and plastic buckling of columns, thin walled sections and plates; exact and approximate methods; energy methods; principle of virtual work; introduction to failure analysis of structures. We will include examples from civil, mechanical, offshore, and ship structures such as the collision and grounding of ships.
Structural Mechanics
This course covers the fundamental concepts of structural mechanics with applications to marine, civil, and mechanical structures. Topics include analysis of small deflections of beams, moderately large deflections of beams, columns, cables, and shafts; elastic and plastic buckling of columns, thin walled sections and plates; exact and approximate methods; energy methods; principle of virtual work; introduction to failure analysis of structures. We will include examples from civil, mechanical, offshore, and ship structures such as the collision and grounding of ships.
Structural Mechanics
Tomasz Wierzbicki (author) / Massachusetts Institute of Technology (author)
Miscellaneous
Electronic Resource
English
Springer Verlag | 2016
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2.080J / 1.573J Structural Mechanics (13.10J), Fall 2002.
Structural Mechanics (13.10J)
DSpace@MIT | 2002
|Wiley | 2018
|Computational structural mechanics
Tema Archive | 2001
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