Master the analysis of statically indeterminate structures with proven methods for school and professional practice.
This reference presents Part II of a classic text by John Butler Johnson, focused on structures that require advanced analysis beyond simple statics. It covers continuous girders, swing and cantilever bridges, arches, and suspension bridges, with a strong emphasis on practical calculation and graphical techniques. The edition expands on secondary stresses and the use of influence lines to simplify complex problems, making it a valuable hands-on resource for engineers and students alike.
- Learn the general methods for continuous girders and multiple-span structures, including moments, shears, and reactions
- Explore swing and cantilever bridges, arches, and suspension bridges with worked examples
- Apply influence lines and other graphical tools to ease calculations
- Understand secondary stresses, impact stresses, and practical approaches to complex problems
Ideal for readers seeking a solid, usable foundation in the analysis of challenging framed structures.
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