Structural analysis lecture notes

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The discussion highlights a valuable set of lecture notes focused on the statics of indeterminate structures, including force and displacement methods and influence lines. Users express appreciation for the notes, but several mention issues with broken links to access them. A software recommendation, LINPRO, is shared for calculating internal forces and deflections in structural constructions. Additionally, a professor introduces an educational app called "Truss Me," designed to enhance learning through interactive challenges related to structural engineering. The conversation underscores the importance of accessible educational resources in the field of structural analysis.
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An extremely useful set of lecture notes for anyone who wants to investigate statics of indeterminate structures (i.e. the force and displacement methods). Influence lines are included too.

http://www.ecf.utoronto.ca/apsc/courses/civ214/Lecture%20notes.html"
 
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It is a good set of notes.
Thanks!:smile:
 
<br /> c_n = \frac{1}{T}\int_{-T/2}^{+T/2}f(t)e^i^n^\omega^ t dt
 
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Cheers. I might need those sometime later in the future. :)
 
good enough.
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and this ... great valued software to calculate internal forces + deflection
for any structural construction.

Beams,Frames,Trusses

((( LINPRO )))

http(:)//www(.)line(.)co(.)ba/
 
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@radou
the link is doesn't work to me : 403 Forbidden
what's wrong ?

@civilworks
yeah, i have linpro, good program... .
 
Dead link. RIP
 
radou said:
An extremely useful set of lecture notes for anyone who wants to investigate statics of indeterminate structures (i.e. the force and displacement methods). Influence lines are included too.

http://www.ecf.utoronto.ca/apsc/courses/civ214/Lecture%20notes.html

Link's broken. would you mind giving a new one?
 
Update the link please. Thanks
 
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Links broken again... :(
 
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Hi, I am a Prof. of Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Tech and my area is structures and materials. Instead of making lecture notes I made an app to help on the "intuitive" side of things. The idea is to complement traditional education/methods by bringing into the equation the creative side of students. The name of the app is "Truss Me" and its goal is to help you learn while playing different challenges. It looks and feels like a game but I made sure the mechanics is the real deal. You can take a look at it here:

http://rimoli.gatech.edu/education.html

Hope you like it!
 

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