Matrix Methods of Structural Analysis: Theory and Problems

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C. Natarajan

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PHI Learning Pvt Ltd

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Publisher

PHI Learning Pvt Ltd

Publication Year 2014
ISBN-13

9788120349001

ISBN-10 8120349008
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 474 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 640

Designed as a textbook for the undergraduate students of civil engineering and postgraduate students of structural engineering, this comprehensive book presents the fundamental aspects of matrix analysis of structures. The basic features of Matrix Structural Analysis along with its intricacies in application to actual problems backed up by numerical examples, form the main objective of writing this book. The text begins with the chapters on basics of matrices and structural systems. After providing the foundation for matrix structural representation, the text moves onto dimensional and behavioral aspects of structural systems to classify into pin-jointed systems, then onto beams and finally three-dimensional rigid jointed systems. The text concludes with a chapter on special techniques in using matrices for structural analysis. Besides, MATLAB codes are given at the end to illustrate interfacing with standard computing tool. A large number of numerical examples are given in each chapter which will reinforce the understanding of the subject matter.

C. Natarajan

C. Natarajan, Ph.D. (IIT Madras), is Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli. With three decades of teaching, research and consultancy experience, he has published/presented several research papers in peer reviewed national and international journals/conference proceedings. Dr. Natarajan has conducted several training programmes for industry. He is also a recipient of three awards for guiding the best M.Tech. thesis (thrice) from Indian Society of Technical Education, New Delhi. His research interests include structural health monitoring and rehabilitation of structures.

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