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Light Agricultural and Industrial Structures: Analysis and Design
β Scribed by G. L. Nelson, H. B. Manbeck, N. F. Meador (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 558
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is an outgrowth of a much earlier book, Farm Structures, by H. J. Barre and L. L. Sammet, published by John Wiley & Sons in 1950 as one of a series of textbooks in agricultural engineering sponΒ sored by the Ferguson Foundation, Detroit, Michigan. Light AgriculΒ tural and Industrial Structures: Analysis and Design will be useful as an undergraduate student textbook for junior-or senior-level compreΒ hensive courses on structural analysis and design in steel, wood, and concrete, and as a reference work for practicing engineers. Emphasis is on basic analysis and design procedures. The book should be useful in any country where there is a need to design structures for agriculΒ tural production and processing. It is assumed that readers have had prerequisite course work in engineering mechanics and strength of materials as typically taught to undergraduate engineering students. The scope of this book is wide; it might be difficult for instructors and students to cover all of the chapters in a typical three credit-hour course. The instructor will need to assess his own situation and scheduling constraints. More or less time could be spent on chapters one through five, depending on the capability the students already have in analysis of statically deterΒ minate and indeterminate structures. Two to three weeks might then be allocated for study of each of the last six chapters dealing with design in steel, reinforced concrete, and wood.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Analysis and Design Concepts....Pages 1-5
Fundamental Concepts of Stress Analysis....Pages 7-31
Stress Analysis of Coplanar Statically Determinate Trusses....Pages 33-62
Bending Deformation....Pages 63-90
Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Coplanar Frames....Pages 91-125
Load Analysis....Pages 127-184
Fundamentals of Structural Connections....Pages 185-207
Structural Steel Design....Pages 209-281
Cold-Formed Steel Design....Pages 283-357
Light Timber Design....Pages 359-454
Reinforced Concrete Design....Pages 455-544
Back Matter....Pages 545-558
β¦ Subjects
Forestry; Chemistry/Food Science, general
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