One of the major problems in the analysis of beams with Moment of Inertia varying along their length, is to find the Fixed End Moments, Stiffness, and Carry-Over Factors. In order to determine Fixed End Moments, it is necessary to consider the non-prismatic member as integrated by a large number of small sections with constant Moment of Inertia, and to find the M/EI values for each individual section. This process takes a lot of time from Designers and Structural Engineers. The object of this thesis is to design a computer program to simplify this repetitive process, obtaining rapidly and effectively the Final Moments and Shears in continuous non-prismatic Beams. For this purpose the Column Analogy and the Moment Distribution Methods of Pro...
Analysis and design of beam is still an important part in Structural Engineering practice. As a majo...
Graduation date: 1934The analysis of a member carrying a combination of lateral and axial\ud loads (...
Designing a beam involves a trial and error in determining the supports available, recognizing the l...
A computer program was developed that constitutes the integration of a continuous beam analysis prog...
This investigation shows that beam problems can be solved easily and accurately with an analog compu...
This design represents the application to a practical example of a rapid and direct graphic solution...
The matrix method with the application of the digital computer has eliminated most of the hand calcu...
A rigorous formulation for the structural response of thin-walled members of arbitrary open cross-se...
The Moment Distribution Method is a quite powerful hand method of structural analysis, in which the ...
Bibliography: leaves 100-103.A computer programme NONPRI, has been developed for the analysis of thr...
Non-prismatic beams are widely employed in strategic structures like bridges and sport arenas, requi...
This paper describes the theory and use of several computer programs that were written to solve cert...
The Moment Distribution Method is a quite powerful hand method of structural analysis, in which the ...
If the usefulness of a structure depends on the working stresses produced at working loads, then the...
A theoretical study of the inelastic stability of nonproportionally loaded steel beam-columns and fl...
Analysis and design of beam is still an important part in Structural Engineering practice. As a majo...
Graduation date: 1934The analysis of a member carrying a combination of lateral and axial\ud loads (...
Designing a beam involves a trial and error in determining the supports available, recognizing the l...
A computer program was developed that constitutes the integration of a continuous beam analysis prog...
This investigation shows that beam problems can be solved easily and accurately with an analog compu...
This design represents the application to a practical example of a rapid and direct graphic solution...
The matrix method with the application of the digital computer has eliminated most of the hand calcu...
A rigorous formulation for the structural response of thin-walled members of arbitrary open cross-se...
The Moment Distribution Method is a quite powerful hand method of structural analysis, in which the ...
Bibliography: leaves 100-103.A computer programme NONPRI, has been developed for the analysis of thr...
Non-prismatic beams are widely employed in strategic structures like bridges and sport arenas, requi...
This paper describes the theory and use of several computer programs that were written to solve cert...
The Moment Distribution Method is a quite powerful hand method of structural analysis, in which the ...
If the usefulness of a structure depends on the working stresses produced at working loads, then the...
A theoretical study of the inelastic stability of nonproportionally loaded steel beam-columns and fl...
Analysis and design of beam is still an important part in Structural Engineering practice. As a majo...
Graduation date: 1934The analysis of a member carrying a combination of lateral and axial\ud loads (...
Designing a beam involves a trial and error in determining the supports available, recognizing the l...