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Statics for Building Construction

by Jack L. Burton
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Adhering to all ANSI and ASTM standards, this informative book on building construction guides readers through the analytical thought process required to make an informed structural analysis. Written from an architectural structural perspective, it demonstrates real-world applications throughout, and suggests numerous hands-on group projects to bring concepts to life. Requires minimal knowledge of algebra and trigonometry; no calculus. Focuses on five major areas of study - Static Physics, Analysis of Forces of Beams, Structural Design, Structural Wood Design, and Structural Concrete Design. Integrates many word problems and sample exercises throughout, and bases all computations covered on two-dimensional forces for simplification. Highlights variable formats and the "scale method", and explores drafting and detailing tools/criteria for illustrating structural solutions.

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A text for courses on strength of materials at the undergraduate college level or in trade and technical schools. Requires a basic understanding of algebraic manipulation and trigonometric functions. The author uses architectural structural analysis to address the subject and covers five major areas of study: static physics, analysis of forces on beams, and structural design using steel, wood, and concrete. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
June 1, 1998
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
318
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780136743002

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