STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
INTRODUCTION:
Structural Mechanics can be briefly described as the study of the behaviour of structures using the knowledge of mechanics. Such a description needs some understanding of the terms “structure” and “mechanics”. Structures include a wide variety of systems, such as buildings, bridges, dams, aircrafts, etc., that are built to serve some specific human needs (for example, habitation, transportation, storage, etc.). Students of Structural Mechanics should already have some basic knowledge of mechanics through the prerequisite courses of Engineering Mechanics (or Rigid-body Mechanics or Vector Mechanics) and Solid Mechanics (Mechanics of Deformable Solids or Mechanics of Materials). In Structural Mechanics, we apply our knowledge of the mechanics of rigid bodies and of deformable solids to the understanding of the behavior of engineered structures.
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