文档介绍:STABILITY OF
STRUCTURES
Principles and
Applications
CHAI H. YOO
Auburn University
SUNG C. LEE
Dongguk University
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Yoo, Chai Hong.
Stability of structures: principles and applications/Chai H. Yoo, Sung C. Lee.
p. cm.
Summary: “The current trend of building more streamlined structures has made stability
analysis a subject of extreme importance. It is mostly a safety issue because Stability loss
could result in an unimaginable catastrophe. Written by two authors with bined
80 years of professional and academic experience, the objective of Stability of Structures:
Principles and Applications is to provide engineers and architects with a firm grasp of the
fundamentals and principles that are essential to performing effective stability analysts”–
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-12-385122-2 (hardback)
1. Structural stability. 2. Safety factor in engineering. I. Lee, Sung Chul, 1