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Structural engineering: Seeing the big picture
Abstract The state-of-the-art of progress of structural engineering over the last 50 years is examined in three areas: (1) The spatial idealization of structural elements in the form of kinematical assumptions; (2) The constitutive idealization of materials in the form of generalized stresses and generalized strains relations; and (3) The computational implications of solution strategy in the form of closed form, approximate, and numerical procedures on the structural level.
Structural engineering: Seeing the big picture
Abstract The state-of-the-art of progress of structural engineering over the last 50 years is examined in three areas: (1) The spatial idealization of structural elements in the form of kinematical assumptions; (2) The constitutive idealization of materials in the form of generalized stresses and generalized strains relations; and (3) The computational implications of solution strategy in the form of closed form, approximate, and numerical procedures on the structural level.
Structural engineering: Seeing the big picture
Chen, W. F. (author)
KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering ; 12 ; 25-29
2008-01-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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