Mechanics of Civil Engineering Structures

Practicing engineers designing civil engineering structures, and advanced students of civil engineering, require foundational knowledge?and advanced analytical and empirical tools.?Mechanics in Civil Engineering Structures?presents?the material?needed by practicing engineers engaged in the design of civil engineering structures, and students of civil engineering. The book covers the fundamental principles of mechanics needed to understand the responses of structures to different types of?load and?provides the analytical and empirical tools for design. The title presents the mechanics of relevant structural elements-including columns, beams, frames, plates and shells-and?the?use?of mechanical models for assessing design code application.?Eleven?chapters cover topics including stresses and strains; elastic beams and columns; inelastic and composite beams and columns; temperature and other kinematic loads; energy principles; stability and second-order effects for beams and columns;?basics of?vibration;?indeterminate?elastic-plastic structures; plates and shells.?This?book?is an invaluable guide for?civil?engineers?needing?foundational?background and advanced?analytical and empirical tools?for structural design.?

  • Includes?110?fully worked-out?examples of?important problems and 130 practice problems with an interaction solution manual (https://nam03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fhsz121.hsz.bme.hu%2Fsolutionmanual%2F&data=02%7C01%7Ci.silva%40elsevier.com%7C754364e8a2e24e59857508d817ef644c%7C9274ee3f94254109a27f9fb15c10675d%7C0%7C0%7C637285664245473778&sdata=ltjgBUAdE4mjPy4iytkAWxo22C54RqhrcFURvbxby9Y%3D&reserved=0).
  • Presents the?foundational?material?and advanced theory and method?needed by civil engineers?for structural design?
  • Provides the methodological and analytical tools needed to design civil engineering structures?
  • Details the mechanics of salient structural elements?including columns, beams, frames, plates and shells?
  • Details?mechanical models?for?assessing the applicability of design codes??


László P. Kollár is Professor and vice-Head of the Department of Structural Engineering at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, in Hungary. He received his PhD and Habilitation from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, and his Doctor of Sciences from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He was elected to the Academy in 2007, and to the Academia European in 2012, and has been a Visiting Professor in the departments of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and of Civil Engineering, at Stanford University in the USA. He has published over 150 technical papers, as well as three books on the subject of structures, and has served widely as a consultant on the design of steel and reinforced concrete structures.