1st Edition

Structural Design Against Deflection

By Tianjian Ji Copyright 2020
210 Pages 118 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

210 Pages 118 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

210 Pages 118 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Deflections tend to have more significance in modern structures, especially those that are either taller, longer or have wider spans than earlier designs. It is also necessary to provide desirable distributions of internal forces in order to achieve effective, efficient and elegant structures. This book presents four structural concepts relating to deflections and internal forces in structures.... Read more

Introduction

Deflections and Internal Forces

More Direct Internal Force Paths

Smaller Internal Forces

More Uniform Distribution of Internal Forces

Converting More Bending Moments Into Axial Forces

Concluding Remarks

Bibliography

Index

Biography

Dr Tianjian Ji, CEng, FIStructE, FHEA, is Reader in Structural Engineering at the University of Manchester, UK. He received the Award for Excellence in Structural Engineering Education from the Institution of Structural Engineers, UK, in 2014 and the Teaching Excellence Award from the University of Manchester in 2016. He is the primary author of Understanding and Using Structural Concepts 2nd edition, also published by Taylor & Francis.

"This is a fascinating book that takes a fresh look at the interplay of fundamental structural principles and the basics of good design. It’s generously illustrated by a wealth of real world examples, which both promote structural understanding and give insights into the thinking behind some of the highlights of 20th and 21st century design."

-- Martin Williams in the Structural Engineer