New Quiz Format Theory2
New Quiz Format Theory2
New Quiz Format Theory2
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
STRUCTURAL THEORY I
WHAT IS A STRUCTURE?
• It refers to a system of connected parts used to support a load
(Hibbeler, 2012).
• It is a series of connected, interrelated elements that form together
a system that can resist a series of external load effects applied to it,
which includes its own self weight, and provide adequate rigidity
(Dean, 2016).
• It is one in which the members are arranged in such a way that the
weights, loads & forces are transmitted to the foundations by the
cheapest means consistent with its intended use and nature
(“Definition of Structure and Masonry Structure”, 2014).
EXAMPLES OF STRUCTURES
• In Civil Engineering: • In Other Branches of
• Buildings Engineering:
• Bridges • Ships
• Towers • Aircraft Frames
• Tanks
• Pressure Vessels
• Mechanical Systems
• Electrical Supporting
Systems
CLASSIFICATION OF STRUCTURES
• A. STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS
• 1. Tie Rods – or bracing struts, are structural members
subjected to a tensile force. Tie rods are usually slender
because of the nature of the tensile force.
CLASSIFICATION OF STRUCTURES
• 2. Beams – are usually straight horizontal members used
primarily to carry vertical loads. They are primarily
designed to resist bending moment; however, if they are
short and carry large loads, the internal shear force may
become quite large and this force may govern their design.
CLASSIFICATION OF STRUCTURES
• Girder – is a type of
beam that supports
other beams.