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Revision as of 18:43, 9 July 2021
This chapter of Engineer-it is for learners in structural engineering at all stages of education and career.
An inital form of the chapter, mainly concerned with structural mechanics, was developed in 2020 - see Stempedia The Stempedia files will be converted to Mediawiki format.
A project to develop the chapter in the summer of 2021 is in progress.
The chapter is not yet for public use. Please do not make a link to it from another website.
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| cx\c | Design process | Case Studies | Guidance |
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| Summary | Designs
Footbridge Industial building |
Tecnical assessment | |
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| Successes |
Structural Design process
Summary of the structural design process
Guidance
Environment, sustainability
Risk
Buildability
Technical assesment -using codes of practice
Modelling
Cost
Aesthetics
Ethics
Case studies
Designs
Structural design of a footbridge
Structural design of an industrial building
Performance cases
Successes
Failures
Structural mechanics
The mathematical logic and procedures that predict the behaviour of structures when resisting applied loads. It is a type of predictive model used in the technical assessment of structures.
- Stuctural analysis - the use of structural mechanics to predict the behaviour of structural systems or sub-frames
- Strength and stiffness of materials
