Computer Analysis of Skeletal Structures
Discover the essential resource for engineers and students alike with Computer Analysis of Skeletal Structures by T. Johns. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1981, this hardback edition spans 112 pages and offers a comprehensive exploration of static analysis techniques for skeletal structures.
This insightful book introduces five FORTRAN computer programs designed to facilitate the analysis of various structural forms. Readers will benefit from detailed descriptions and practical instructions, making it easy to implement the programs effectively. The text includes several worked examples, covering critical topics such as pin-jointed plane and space trusses, continuous beams, and both two and three-dimensional rigid-jointed frames.
Whether you are an aspiring engineer or an experienced professional, Computer Analysis of Skeletal Structures is a valuable addition to your library, providing the tools you need for successful structural analysis.