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Introduction to  Structural Analysis Andres W.C. Oreta De La Salle University Manila, Philippines
Structural Analysis is an integral part of a structural engineering project
Structures can not be analyzed.   They can only be load-tested.   We analyze the “model” of a structure.
Various Ways of Modeling Structures “ It is imperative that the model represents the real structure with an appropriate likeness to capture the desired response. “
2D Models of Structures
Modeling Loads & Supports ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Structural Analysis Output ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
BEAMS   are usually horizontal members, primarily designed to resist bending moment. COLUMNS   are generally vertical and resist axial compressive loads. Stonehenge, England.  One of the earliest examples of beam and column construction, it was built in approximately 2000 B.C. The picture shows part of a 30-meter circle of 30 upright stones, each weighing approximately 25 tons, capped by a continuous ring of 30 lintel stones, each weighing about 7 tons. The stones were brought 30 km from the quarry. Transport and construction procedures are still a matter of conjecture.
Temple of Olympian Zeus.  Completed by the Roman Emperor Hadrian (AD 76-138) 700 years after the first columns were raised. Columns are 6 ft. 4 in. diameter, 56 ft. high, 18 ft. centers. Architrave beam span is obviously limited by the self-weight and tensile strength of the stone. (Athens, Greece)
Continuous Beam 14th Street Bridge over the Potomac River.  Continuous riveted steel girders. Note the absence of internal hinges and the resulting internal self-straining forces in the girders if one of the supports should settle. (Washington, D.C.)
Cantilever Beam U.C. parking structure 'A'.  The variable depth cantilever slab supports its own weight, automobile loading, and also any impact due to an automobile hitting the timber wall guard. (University of California, Berkeley)
TRUSSES   consist of slender elements which resist axial tensile or compressive forces. Missouri River Bridge, Chamberlain.  These through trusses show how complex the geometry of a large bridge truss can become. Careful study shows X-bracing in all except the end panel. Horizontal members in the plane of the truss at mid-height are to stiffen the verticals. (Chamberlain, So.Dakota)
Detail of pin-jointed truss connection , approach span to San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Pin joints are used in older bridges or situations where rotation has to be allowed for due to settlement, or for construction purposes. (San Francisco Bay Area)
Single-story building.  In a strongly seismic area, buildings have to resist horizontal inertial forces caused by the horizontal components of earthquake ground motions. This building has simple X-bracing in both directions. (Larkspur, California)
Truss members as Bracing on Buildings Merchant Exchange Building.  The outside trusses of this building consist of X-braced 50-ft square panels. The clear span between supporting columns is 100 ft, and the end of the building (foreground) has a 50-ft overhang. (Chicago, Illinois)
ARCHES  support their loads in compression  Romans were pioneers in the use of arches for bridges, buildings, and aqueducts. This bridge, the Ponte Fabricio in Rome, spans between the bank of the River Tiber and Tiber Island. Built in 64 B.C. (Rome, Italy.)
Interior of Carmel Mission.  Built in 1793 it is an interesting design in that the walls curve inward towards the top, and the roof consists of a series of inverted catenary arches built of native sandstone quarried from the nearby Santa Lucia Mountains. (Carmel, California)
CABLES   support their loads in tension  Royal Gorge Bridge.  This bridge is included because of its flexibility that enables truss deflections to be seen (and felt) as the traffic moves across the span. It is also the highest such bridge, being 1035 ft. above water level. The north and south towers are 110 and 150 ft. high respectively, and the spans are 190-938-130 ft. Manhattan Bridge.  Over New York's East River, this bridge was opened in 1909. One of the first major bridges to use steel towers. It used more flexible towers and shallower stiffening truss than preceding bridges. (New York City)
FRAMES   are often used in buildings and are composed of beams and columns that are either pin or fixed connected.  One story rigid frame.  Both the horizontal and vertical stability of this building depend on the concrete frame on all four sides. (Las Vegas, Nevada)
Multistory Building : First City National Bank Building, Houston, Texas. Concrete covered steel frame multi-story building. 3 bays x 9 bays in plan. (Houston, Texas)
Space Truss Frame Expo 86, Vancouver, Canada . Plaza of the Nations. Triangulated truss canopy covering the stage area of the large open-air amphitheater. The part of the truss system to the right of the two support columns is cantilevered. The part to the left is supported on the back wall. (Vancouver, British Columbia)
Plane Grid Dallas Airport Terminal Building.  The ceiling structure in this building is a modern example of a horizontal beam grid. The columns are at every other beam intersection point in both directions. (Dallas, Texas)
Cantilevered shell.  The concrete edge beam tapers from minimum at the unsupported end to maximum at the support point. (San Francisco Bay Area)
SURFACE STRUCTURES , commonly referred to as thin plates or shells, are made from material having very small thickness compared to the other dimensions.  Public Auditorium . Designed to serve both as a convention hall and as an open-air amphitheater seating 13,600, the building has a retractable dome consisting of radial steel ribs sheathed in stainless steel. The dome has a diameter of 417 ft. and a rise of 109 ft. (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
FIXED-PINNED COLUMNS :  Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles Cultural Center. The outside of this building consists of a continuous reinforced concrete frame, the bottom of which can be seen in this slide, and consists of tapered columns pinned at the base. As the top of the column is built into a stiff horizontal beam, the columns are effectively fixed at the top and pinned at the base. (Los Angeles, California)
Support Connections PIN or HINGED SUPPORT:  Main River Bridge. Detail of the end bearing. This rolling expansion bearing consists of a hinge on top of a pedestal whose base rests on a series of rollers. This type of bearing is not uncommon where reactions are large. (Frankfurt, Germany)

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Introduction on Theory of Structures

  • 1. Introduction to Structural Analysis Andres W.C. Oreta De La Salle University Manila, Philippines
  • 2. Structural Analysis is an integral part of a structural engineering project
  • 3. Structures can not be analyzed. They can only be load-tested. We analyze the “model” of a structure.
  • 4. Various Ways of Modeling Structures “ It is imperative that the model represents the real structure with an appropriate likeness to capture the desired response. “
  • 5. 2D Models of Structures
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. BEAMS are usually horizontal members, primarily designed to resist bending moment. COLUMNS are generally vertical and resist axial compressive loads. Stonehenge, England. One of the earliest examples of beam and column construction, it was built in approximately 2000 B.C. The picture shows part of a 30-meter circle of 30 upright stones, each weighing approximately 25 tons, capped by a continuous ring of 30 lintel stones, each weighing about 7 tons. The stones were brought 30 km from the quarry. Transport and construction procedures are still a matter of conjecture.
  • 9. Temple of Olympian Zeus. Completed by the Roman Emperor Hadrian (AD 76-138) 700 years after the first columns were raised. Columns are 6 ft. 4 in. diameter, 56 ft. high, 18 ft. centers. Architrave beam span is obviously limited by the self-weight and tensile strength of the stone. (Athens, Greece)
  • 10. Continuous Beam 14th Street Bridge over the Potomac River. Continuous riveted steel girders. Note the absence of internal hinges and the resulting internal self-straining forces in the girders if one of the supports should settle. (Washington, D.C.)
  • 11. Cantilever Beam U.C. parking structure 'A'. The variable depth cantilever slab supports its own weight, automobile loading, and also any impact due to an automobile hitting the timber wall guard. (University of California, Berkeley)
  • 12. TRUSSES consist of slender elements which resist axial tensile or compressive forces. Missouri River Bridge, Chamberlain. These through trusses show how complex the geometry of a large bridge truss can become. Careful study shows X-bracing in all except the end panel. Horizontal members in the plane of the truss at mid-height are to stiffen the verticals. (Chamberlain, So.Dakota)
  • 13. Detail of pin-jointed truss connection , approach span to San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Pin joints are used in older bridges or situations where rotation has to be allowed for due to settlement, or for construction purposes. (San Francisco Bay Area)
  • 14. Single-story building. In a strongly seismic area, buildings have to resist horizontal inertial forces caused by the horizontal components of earthquake ground motions. This building has simple X-bracing in both directions. (Larkspur, California)
  • 15. Truss members as Bracing on Buildings Merchant Exchange Building. The outside trusses of this building consist of X-braced 50-ft square panels. The clear span between supporting columns is 100 ft, and the end of the building (foreground) has a 50-ft overhang. (Chicago, Illinois)
  • 16. ARCHES support their loads in compression Romans were pioneers in the use of arches for bridges, buildings, and aqueducts. This bridge, the Ponte Fabricio in Rome, spans between the bank of the River Tiber and Tiber Island. Built in 64 B.C. (Rome, Italy.)
  • 17. Interior of Carmel Mission. Built in 1793 it is an interesting design in that the walls curve inward towards the top, and the roof consists of a series of inverted catenary arches built of native sandstone quarried from the nearby Santa Lucia Mountains. (Carmel, California)
  • 18. CABLES support their loads in tension Royal Gorge Bridge. This bridge is included because of its flexibility that enables truss deflections to be seen (and felt) as the traffic moves across the span. It is also the highest such bridge, being 1035 ft. above water level. The north and south towers are 110 and 150 ft. high respectively, and the spans are 190-938-130 ft. Manhattan Bridge. Over New York's East River, this bridge was opened in 1909. One of the first major bridges to use steel towers. It used more flexible towers and shallower stiffening truss than preceding bridges. (New York City)
  • 19. FRAMES are often used in buildings and are composed of beams and columns that are either pin or fixed connected. One story rigid frame. Both the horizontal and vertical stability of this building depend on the concrete frame on all four sides. (Las Vegas, Nevada)
  • 20. Multistory Building : First City National Bank Building, Houston, Texas. Concrete covered steel frame multi-story building. 3 bays x 9 bays in plan. (Houston, Texas)
  • 21. Space Truss Frame Expo 86, Vancouver, Canada . Plaza of the Nations. Triangulated truss canopy covering the stage area of the large open-air amphitheater. The part of the truss system to the right of the two support columns is cantilevered. The part to the left is supported on the back wall. (Vancouver, British Columbia)
  • 22. Plane Grid Dallas Airport Terminal Building. The ceiling structure in this building is a modern example of a horizontal beam grid. The columns are at every other beam intersection point in both directions. (Dallas, Texas)
  • 23. Cantilevered shell. The concrete edge beam tapers from minimum at the unsupported end to maximum at the support point. (San Francisco Bay Area)
  • 24. SURFACE STRUCTURES , commonly referred to as thin plates or shells, are made from material having very small thickness compared to the other dimensions. Public Auditorium . Designed to serve both as a convention hall and as an open-air amphitheater seating 13,600, the building has a retractable dome consisting of radial steel ribs sheathed in stainless steel. The dome has a diameter of 417 ft. and a rise of 109 ft. (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
  • 25. FIXED-PINNED COLUMNS : Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles Cultural Center. The outside of this building consists of a continuous reinforced concrete frame, the bottom of which can be seen in this slide, and consists of tapered columns pinned at the base. As the top of the column is built into a stiff horizontal beam, the columns are effectively fixed at the top and pinned at the base. (Los Angeles, California)
  • 26. Support Connections PIN or HINGED SUPPORT: Main River Bridge. Detail of the end bearing. This rolling expansion bearing consists of a hinge on top of a pedestal whose base rests on a series of rollers. This type of bearing is not uncommon where reactions are large. (Frankfurt, Germany)