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Principles of Structural Analysis and Design

The document covers principles of structural analysis and design including mechanics, strength of materials, structural theory, steel design, and reinforced concrete design. It lists various topics such as force systems, equilibrium, stress and strain, flexural members, shear, influence lines, prestressing, and seismic design.

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Principles of Structural Analysis and Design

The document covers principles of structural analysis and design including mechanics, strength of materials, structural theory, steel design, and reinforced concrete design. It lists various topics such as force systems, equilibrium, stress and strain, flexural members, shear, influence lines, prestressing, and seismic design.

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Principles of Structural Analysis and Design

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Mechanics- Force Systems Helical Spring
Mechanics- Equilibrium of Force Sytems Flexural Stress
Mechanics- Forces in 3D Spaces Transverse Shear Stress
Mechanics- Friction Force Composite Members
Mechanics-Dynamics Mohr’s Circle
Mechanics-Projectile Motion Stability
Mechanics-Work and Energy Double Integration Method
Strength of Materials-Stress Area Moment Method
Strength of Materials-Shear & Torsion Conjugate Beam Method
Strength of Materials- Helical Spring Superposition
Strength of Materials- Flexural Stress Virtual Work Method- Beams
Strength of Materials- Shear FLow Virtual Work Method- Trusses
Strength of Materials 6 Three Moment Equation
ST- Indeterminacy and Stability Fixed- End Moments
ST-Double Integration Method Influence Line- Beams
ST- Superposition Method Influence Line- Trusses
ST- Conjugate Beam Method Steel Design- LRFD
Structural theory 5 Steel Design- Introduction
ST-Influence Line Steel Design- Flexural Members
Structural Theory 7 Steel Design- Compression Members
Concrete- Flexural Members Steel Design- Columns
Reinforced Concrete Steel Design- Purlins
RCD-Doubly Reinforced Beam Steel Design- Bolts
RCD- Investigation of Rectangular Beam Sections Steel Design- Welds
RCD- T-Beams RCD- Singly-Reinforced Beams
RCD- Shear RCD- Doubly-Reinforced Beams
RCD- Torsion RCD- T-Beams
RCD- Spirals and Ties RCD- Shear
RCD- Slenderness Effects in Comp. Members RCD- One-Way Slab
RCD- Columns RCD- Columns
Steel Design 1 RCD- Columns with Bending
Steel Design 2 RCD- Footings
Steel Design 3 RCD- Footings with Moments
Steel Design 4 RCD- Pile Footings
Steel Design 5 RCD- Development Lengths
Steel Design 6 RCD- Prestressed Concrete
Kippap RCD- Seismic Design
Statics 2D RCD- Construction
Cables and Trusses Mega
Friction Engineering Mechanics
Statics 3D Strength of Materials
Kinematics Structural theory
Kinetics Steel and Design
Stress and Strain Reinforced Concrete Design
Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels

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