Structural Analysis

-From Basics to advance level(recommended for university students, Civil Engineers, Structure engineer and GATE and ESE)

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Structural Analysis

What You Will Learn!

  • Analysis of statically determinate and indeterminate structural systems including beams, trusses, and frames. Engineering Mechanics (Statics) Review Statically
  • Statically Determinate Beams
  • Stability and Determinacy
  • Method of Sections
  • Double Integration Method
  • Moment Area Method
  • Reaction, Shear, and Moment Influence Lines
  • Slope-Deflection Method
  • Arches and Cables
  • Engineering Mechanics (Statics) Review
  • Shear and Moment Equations and Diagrams
  • Method of Joints
  • Zero-force Members
  • Conjugate Beam Method
  • Virtual Work Method
  • The Force Method
  • Moment Distribution Method
  • APPS: Complimentary Structural Analysis Application Programs

Description

This course has been designed for undergraduate (civil) engineering students or those with an interest in developing a deeper understanding of introductory structural analysis concepts and methods. The lectures cover the essential concepts and methods of structural analysis and provide examples demonstrating their applications. Get to grips with civil engineering structural analysis once and for all. The main topics discussed include:


What you'll learn

  1. Introduction

  2. Degree of static indeterminacy

  3. Analysis of determinate trusses

  4. Rolling loads and influence lines

  5. Energy principles

  6. Kinematic indeterminacy / Degree of freedom

  7. Basic Methods of Structural Analysis

  8. Moment distribution method

  9. Slope deflection method

  10. Matrix Method

  11. Arches and cables

  12. Plastic theory


    Our aim is to help our students learn fundamental structural analysis concepts, be able to analyze basic beam, truss, and frame structures, and have their questions answered in the context of the presented content. Please feel free to send us your technical questions as you go through the material. We are here to help.I have tried my best to relate the theories to the practical world. I have explained where the concepts explained in the videos will be helpful to you in your professional life. I hope you like this course.

Who this course is for:

  • Undergraduate engineering and architectural students who need to learn structural analysis for the curriculum in their college

  • People who have an interest in learning how structural analysis actually works

  • Engineering designers who need to understand how structural analysis actually takes place

  • People have an interest in this subject.

  • Students who need to learn structural analysis of trusses, beams, and frames

  • Students who need to learn how to draw shear force and bending moment diagrams of beams and frames

Who Should Attend!

  • Undergraduate engineering and architectural students who needs to learn structural analysis for the curriculum in their college
  • People who have intertest to learn how structural analysis actually works.
  • Engineering designers who need to understand how structural analysis actually takes place
  • People have interest in this subject
  • Students who need to learn structural analysis of truss, beam and frame.
  • Students who need to learn how to draw shear force and bending moment diagram of beam and frame.

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