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Structural Mechanics 2 AW4053
Course content:
Statically and kinematically indeterminate, bar and surface systems as systems which adapt to their environment; composing trusses by the triangle method; truss and cable systems; single-span and multiple-span bending beams; curved bending beams; static schemes as models of reality; models of dead and live loads, supports and structural connections; realizations of schemes of structure – monolithic, thin-walled, solid and with holes, frame and truss schemes; realizations of materials – stone, concrete, glass, ceramics, ice, wood, metals, laminated and reinforced composites, prestressed and post-tensioned concrete.
(in Polish) Rodzaj przedmiotu
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Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes:
Reaching abilities to use statically indeterminate systems in different functions, scales, from different materials. Acquiring skills in building static schemes of these systems, assuming loads, determining mechanical quantities, shaping optimal structures.
Bibliography
a) basic references:
Kolendowicz T., Mechanika budowli dla architektów, Warszawa, Arkady, 1996.
Pyrak S., Szulborski K., Mechanika konstrukcji: przykłady obliczeń, Warszawa, Arkady, 2004.
b) supplementary references:
Shaeffer R.E., Building Structures: elementary analysis and design. Englewood Cliffs, Prentice-Hall,
1980.
Salvadori M., Structure in architecture: the building of buildings, Englewood Cliffs, Prentice-Hall, 1975.