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SECTION 1
STRUCTURAL STEEL
ENGINEERING
AND DESIGN
MAX KURTZ, P.E.
Consulting Engineer
METRICATED BY
GERALD M. EISENBERG
Project Engineering Administrator
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Part 1: Statics, Stress and Strain, and Flexural Analysis
PRINCIPLES OF STATICS; GEOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF AREAS 1.4
Graphical Analysis of a Force System 1.5
Analysis of Static Friction 1.6
Analysis of a Structural Frame 1.7
Graphical Analysis of a Plane Truss 1.8
Truss Analysis by the Method of Joints 1.10
Truss Analysis by the Method of Sections 1.12
Reactions of a Three-Hinged Arch 1.13
Length of Cable Carrying Known Loads 1.14
Parabolic Cable Tension and Length 1.16
Catenary Cable Sag and Distance between Supports 1.17
Stability of a Retaining Wall 1.17
Analysis of a Simple Space Truss 1.18
Analysis of a Compound Space Truss 1.20
Geometric Properties of an Area 1.23
Product of Inertia of an Area 1.25
Properties of an Area with Respect to Rotated Axes 1.25
ANALYSIS OF STRESS AND STRAIN 1.26
Stress Caused by an Axial Load 1.27
Deformation Caused by an Axial Load 1.27
Deformation of a Built-Up Member 1.27
Reactions at Elastic Supports 1.28
Analysis of Cable Supporting a Concentrated Load 1.29
Displacement of Truss Joint 1.30
Axial Stress Caused by Impact Load 1.31
Stresses on an Oblique Plane 1.32
Evaluation of Principal Stresses 1.33
Hoop Stress in Thin-Walled Cylinder under Pressure 1.34
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