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Steel Structures

Kindmann, Rolf / Kraus, Matthias

Steel Structures

Design using FEM

April 2011
  • XII, 540 pages
  • 365 figures
  • 90 tables
  • Softcover
  • English
ISBN: 978-3-433-02978-7
out of print
 

Table of contents

Introduction and General Overview

Cross Section Properties

Principles of the FEM

FEM for Linear Calculations of Lattice Structures

FEM for Nonlinear Calculations of Lattice Structures

Solution of Equation Systems and Eigenvalue Problems

Stresses According to the Theory of Elasticity

Plastic Cross Section Bearing Capacity

Verification of Beams: Second Order Theory and Stability

FEM for Plane Load-Bearing Structures

FEM for Beam Cross Sections