The authors and their colleagues developed this text over many years,
teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in structural analysis
courses at the Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering of the
Georgia Institute of Technology.
The emphasis is on clarity and unity in the presentation of basic
structural analysis concepts and methods. The equations of linear
elasticity and basic constitutive behaviour of isotropic and composite
materials are reviewed. The text focuses on the analysis of practical
structural components including bars, beams and plates. Particular
attention is devoted to the analysis of thin-walled beams under bending
shearing and torsion. Advanced topics such as warping, non-uniform
torsion, shear deformations, thermal effect and plastic deformations are
addressed. A unified treatment of work and energy principles is provided
that naturally leads to an examination of approximate analysis methods
including an introduction to matrix and finite element methods.
This teaching tool based on practical situations and thorough
methodology should prove valuable to both lecturers and students of
structural analysis in engineering worldwide.
This is a textbook for teaching structural analysis of aerospace
structures. It can be used for 3rd and 4th year students in aerospace
engineering, as well as for 1st and 2nd year graduate students in
aerospace and mechanical engineering.