Analysis of structures : an integration of classical and modern methods / Harry H. West

By: West, Harry H [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wiley, New York : c1980Description: xix, 689 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 0471020362Subject(s): STRUCTURES, THEORY OFLOC classification: TA 645 .W47 1980
Contents:
Part I: Orientation -- Part II: Statically determinate structures -- Part III: Statically indeterminate structures part IV: Generalized matrix methods
Summary: The classical formulations are presented and used to illustrate fundamental concepts of analysis. Many of these classical approaches are then cast into a matrix format to illustrate fundamental concepts that might otherwise be lost in the broad generalities of the matrix formulations.
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Includes index.

Part I: Orientation -- Part II: Statically determinate structures -- Part III: Statically indeterminate structures part IV: Generalized matrix methods

The classical formulations are presented and used to illustrate fundamental concepts of analysis. Many of these classical approaches are then cast into a matrix format to illustrate fundamental concepts that might otherwise be lost in the broad generalities of the matrix formulations.

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