1st Edition

Structural Mechanics Fundamentals

By Alberto Carpinteri Copyright 2013
    512 Pages 720 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    512 Pages 720 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Structural Mechanics Fundamentals gives you a complete and uniform treatment of the most fundamental and essential topics in structural mechanics. Presenting a traditional subject in an updated and modernized way, it merges classical topics with ones that have taken shape in more recent times, such as duality. This book is extensively based on the introductory chapters to the author’s Structural Mechanics: A Unified Approach.

    Coverage includes:

    • The basic topics of geometry of areas and of kinematics and statics of rigid body systems
    • The mechanics of linear elastic solids—beams, plates, and three-dimensional solids—examined using a matrix approach
    • The analysis of strain and stress around a material point
    • The linear elastic constitutive law, with related Clapeyron’s and Betti’s theorems
    • Kinematic, static, and constitutive equations
    • The implication of the principle of virtual work
    • The Saint Venant problem
    • The theory of beam systems—statically determinate or indeterminate
    • Methods of forces and energy for the examination of indeterminate beam systems

    The book draws on the author’s many years of teaching experience and features a wealth of illustrations and worked examples to help explain the topics clearly yet rigorously. The book can be used as a text for senior undergraduate or graduate students in structural engineering or architecture and as a valuable reference for researchers and practicing engineers.

    1. Introduction
    2. Geometry of Areas
    3. Kinematics and Statics of Rigid Body Systems
    4. Determination of Constraint Reactions
    5. Internal Beam Reactions
    6. Statically Determinate Beam Systems
    7. Analysis of Strain and Stress
    8. Theory of Elasticity
    9. Saint Venant Problem
    10. Beams and Plates in Flexure
    11. Statically Indeterminate Beam Systems: Method of Forces
    12. Energy Methods for the Solution of Beam Systems

    Appendices:
    A. Calculation of the Internal Reactions in a Circular Arch Subjected to a Radial Hydrostatic Load
    B. Calculation of the Internal Reactions in a Circular Arch Subjected to a Uniformly Distributed Vertical Load
    C. Anisotropic Material
    D. Heterogeneous Beam
    E. Heterogeneous Plate
    F. Finite Difference Method
    G. Torsion of Multiply Connected Thin-Walled Cross-Sections

    Biography

    Professor Alberto Carpinteri has been the Chair of Structural Mechanics at the Politecnico di Torino, Italy, since 1986. During this period, he has held different positions of responsibility, including head of the Department of Structural Engineering (1989-1995) and founding member and director of the Postgraduate School in Structural Engineering (1990-). He is the president of the International Congress on Fracture, ICF (2009-2013) and has been the President of the European Structural Integrity Society, ESIS (2002-2006) and the International Association of Fracture Mechanics for Concrete and Concrete Structures, IA-FraMCoS (2004-2007). He has been a member of the Congress Committee of the International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, IUTAM (2004-2012) and is a member of the Executive Board of the Society for Experimental Mechanics, SEM (2012-2014). Since 2012, he has been the editor-in-chief of the international journal Meccanica. Professor Carpinteri has received numerous honors and awards, among them the Robert L'Hermite Medal from RILEM (1982), the Griffith Medal from ESIS (2008), the Swedlow Memorial Lecture Award from ASTM (2011), and the Paul Paris Gold Medal from ICF (2013).

    For more information, see Professor Carpinteri’s profile at Politecnico di Torino.

    "It is a book useful for advanced-level students, unifying the contents usually one could find in separate textbooks of statics, strength of materials, and engineering mechanics. The book covers the whole spectrum from kinematics and statics of rigid systems to energy methods and failure phenomena. ... It is a very good complementary advanced textbook."
    —Dr. Michael Sakellariou, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece

    "The approach is undoubtedly suitable to undergraduate students who deal with structural problems for the first time: the text is clear and even the most complex subjects are treated in a relatively simple way, easily approachable by common students of structural engineering and even architecture. ... It is one of the most complete and comprehensive books on the fundamentals of structural mechanics."
    —Professor Claudio Alessandri, University of Ferrara, Italy

    "This book builds on the strong and traditional approach to the strength of materials and mechanics of solids of the Italian school of structural mechanics, to give a complete and up-to-date treatment of classical statics of structures."
    —Maurizio Angelillo, University of Salerno, Italy