文档介绍:Advanced Methods of Structural Analysis
Igor A. Karnovsky • Olga Lebed
Advanced Methods
of Structural Analysis
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Igor A. Karnovsky Olga Lebed
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Preface
Theory of the engineering structures is a fundamental science. Statements and meth-
ods of this science are widely used in different fields of engineering. Among them
are the civil engineering, ship-building, aircraft, robotics, space structures, as well
as numerous structures of special types and purposes – bridges, towers, etc. In recent
years, even micromechanical devices e objects of structural analysis.
Theory of the engineering structures is alive and is a very vigorous science.
This theory offers an engineer-designer a vast collection of classical methods of
analysis of various types of structures. These met