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Structures or why things don't fall down

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Hachette Books 2020Description: 395pISBN:
  • 9780306812835
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 624.17 GOR
Contents:
Contents List of Plates 11 Foreword 13 Acknowledgements 15 1 The structures in our lives - or how to communicate with engineers 17 Part One The difficult birth of the science of elasticity 2 Why structures carry loads - or the springiness of solids 33 3 The invention of stress and strain - or Baron Cauchy and the decipherment of Young's modulus 45 4 Designing for safety- or can you really trust strength calculations? 60 5 Strain energy and modem fracture mechanics - with a digression on bows, catapults and kangaroos 70 Part Two Tension structures 6 Tension structures and pressure vessels - with some remarks on boilers, bats and Chinese junks 113 7 Joints, fastenings and people - also about creep and chariot wheels 132 8 Soft materials and living structures - or how to design a worm 149 Part Three Compression and bending structures 9 Walls, arches and dams-or cloud-capp'd towers and the stability of masonry 171 10 Something about bridges - or Saint Benezet and Saint Isambard 198 11 The advantage of being a beam – with observations on roofs, trusses and masts 210 12 The mysteries of shear and torsion-or Polaris and the bias-cut nightie 245 13 The various ways of failing in compression - or sandwiches, skulls and Dr Euler 272 Part Four And the consequence was … 14 The philosophy of design - or the shape, the weight and the cost 303 15 A chapter of accidents - a study in sin, error and metal fatigue 324 16 Efficiency and aesthetics - or the world we have to live in 354 Appendix 1 Handbooks and formulae 374 Appendix 2 Beam theory 377 Appendix 3 Torsion 384 Appendix 4 The efficiency of columns and panels under compression loads 385 Suggestions for further study 388 Index 391
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Contents
List of Plates 11
Foreword 13
Acknowledgements 15
1 The structures in our lives - or how to communicate with engineers 17
Part One The difficult birth of the science of elasticity
2 Why structures carry loads - or the springiness of solids 33
3 The invention of stress and strain - or Baron Cauchy and the decipherment of Young's
modulus 45
4 Designing for safety- or can you really trust strength calculations? 60
5 Strain energy and modem fracture mechanics - with a digression on bows, catapults and
kangaroos 70
Part Two Tension structures
6 Tension structures and pressure vessels - with some remarks on boilers, bats and Chinese junks 113
7 Joints, fastenings and people - also about creep and chariot wheels 132
8 Soft materials and living structures - or how to design a worm 149
Part Three Compression and bending structures
9 Walls, arches and dams-or cloud-capp'd towers and the stability of masonry 171
10 Something about bridges - or Saint Benezet and Saint Isambard 198
11 The advantage of being a beam – with observations on roofs, trusses and masts 210
12 The mysteries of shear and torsion-or Polaris and the bias-cut nightie 245
13 The various ways of failing in compression - or sandwiches, skulls and Dr Euler 272
Part Four And the consequence was …
14 The philosophy of design - or the shape, the weight and the cost 303
15 A chapter of accidents - a study in sin, error and metal fatigue 324
16 Efficiency and aesthetics - or the world we have to live in 354
Appendix 1 Handbooks and formulae 374
Appendix 2 Beam theory 377
Appendix 3 Torsion 384
Appendix 4 The efficiency of columns and panels under compression loads 385
Suggestions for further study 388
Index 391

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