Theory II-lecture 1
Theory II-lecture 1
Course Description
The course covers the theory of structures analysis as applied to
indeterminate structures such as indeterminate beams, planar and
space frames and trusses subject to static loads; method of
consistent deformation; three-moment equation; slope-deflection
method; moment distribution; energy methods, matrix methods;
and approximate method of analysis.
Course Objectives
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
1. Apply the fundamental principles of structural analysis for
indeterminate structures.
2. Evaluate the structural behavior of indeterminate structures
3. Be analytical and systematic in the approach to problem solving
4. Prepare for design work
Course Outline
1. Review of deflections of structures
2. Introduction to statically indeterminate structures
3. Approximate analysis of statically indeterminate structures
4. Analysis of statically indeterminate structures by method of
consistent deformation; three-moment equation
5. Displacement method of analysis slope-deflection method;
moment distribution;
6. Introduction to matrix structural analysis
Suggested References Textbooks
1. Structural Analysis, 4th Ed, Prentice Hall 1999., N.J. By: Hibbler,
R. C.
2. National Structural Code of the Philippines, 5th ed.Association
of Structural Engineers of the Philippines, Manila 2001 by
Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines
References
1. Elementary Structural Analysis, 4th ed.McGraw-Hill Inc. N.Y. 1991
by Utku, Senol, Norris C.H. and Wilbur, J.B.
2. The National Building Code of the Philippines and its Implementing
Rules and Regulations, Philippine Law Gazette, Manila, 2000 by
Foz, V.B. ed
3. Introduction to Engineering Analysis, Prentice Hall, New Jersey,
2001 by Hagen, K.D.
4. Introduction to Structural Analysis and Design, John Wiley & Sons,
Inc. New York, 2001 by Rajan, S.D.
5. Structural Analysis, A Unified Classical and Matrix Approach, 4th
ed. E&FN Spon, London 1997 by Gahli, A. And Neville A.M.
6. Theory of Structures, Vol. 11, Tata McGraw-Hill PublishingCo. Ltd.,
New Delhi, 1999 by Gupta, S.P., Pandit, G.S., and Gupta, R.
7. Structural Concepts and Systems for Architects and Engineers,
1981 by Lin, T.Y. and Stotesbury, S.D.
8. Structural Analysis, 2nd Ed, Brooks/Cole Publishing Company,
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The requirements for the course are n problem sets, four (4) long exams,
one (1) midterm examination and a final examination. No credit will be given
to late homework, or missed exams.
Final grade will be computed based on 1/3 of Midterm Grade plus 2/3 of
Tentative grade.
MG or TG will be computed based on 10% attendance/participation, 20%
average of problem sets, 40% long exam average, and 30% midterm or final
exam.
The final grade corresponding to a student general average is given in the
table below:
General
Average
Final Grade
General
Average
Final Grade
90 100
1.0
65 69.9
2.2
85 89.9
1.2
60 64.9
2.5
80 84.9
1.5
55 59.9
2.7
75 79.9
1.7
50 54.9
3.0
70 74.9
2.0
0 49.9
5.0
CE10-Structural Theory 2
Intro to structural analysis & loads
Engr. L.T.Tonio
Structural analysis
CODES
CODES
IDEALIZED
STRUCTURES
ANALYTICAL MODELS
An analytical model is a simplified representation, or an ideal, of a
real structure for the purpose of analysis. The objective of the
model is to simplify the analysis of a complicated structure.
LINE DIAGRAM
A representation of the analytical model of the two or three
dimensional body selected for analysis
LINE DIAGRAM
EXAMPLE
Frame used to support a typical floor slab
EXAMPLE
Fixed-connected members
EXAMPLE
Reinforced concrete structures
EXAMPLE
Timber structures
TRIBUTARY
LOADINGS
wS 3 m2
we
3 2
wS
we
3
THEORY II-LAB
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF A
TWO-STOREY BUILDING
PLATE 1 (the longer the delay, the lower your grade will be)
Given: FRAMING PLAN
- AUTOCAD, REVIT ARCHITECHTURE, SKETCH UP, etc.
for the meantime, submit a manual drawing
of the framing plan which will be submitted
on Monday, Nov 10, 2014.
- Show how the load on the flat slab is transmitted to
the various structural elements
Reqd: MINIMUM DESIGN LOADS & MINIMUM DIMENSIONS OF
STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS
- (for verification purposes, specify which section of the
NSCP you based your preliminary design)
Group presentation is on November 17, 2014.
copies of CAD software, tutorials and NSCP code 2010 will be given-provide USB
For further info/questions dont hesitate to consult me in the faculty room.
THANK YOU.