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Structural analysis is used when calculating how much weight load- bearing structures such as buildings, bridges, soil, machinery and so forth, can hold. This type of analysis draws on principles from a variety of disciplines including applied mechanics, materials science and applied mathematics to analyze factors such as the deformations, internal forces, stresses, support reactions, accelerations and stability of a particular structure and therefore determine that structure’s weight-bearing capacity. Structural analysis is therefore a vital part of engineering and architectural design.
 
Structural analysis is used when calculating how much weight load- bearing structures such as buildings, bridges, soil, machinery and so forth, can hold. This type of analysis draws on principles from a variety of disciplines including applied mechanics, materials science and applied mathematics to analyze factors such as the deformations, internal forces, stresses, support reactions, accelerations and stability of a particular structure and therefore determine that structure’s weight-bearing capacity. Structural analysis is therefore a vital part of engineering and architectural design.
 
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== External links and references ==
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* [http://www.colorado.edu/engineering/CAS/Felippa.d/FelippaHome.d/Publications.d/Report.CU-CAS-00-13.pdf A Historical Outline of Matrix Structural Analysis: A Play in Three Acts]

Latest revision as of 09:57, 11 April 2014

Structural analysis is used when calculating how much weight load- bearing structures such as buildings, bridges, soil, machinery and so forth, can hold. This type of analysis draws on principles from a variety of disciplines including applied mechanics, materials science and applied mathematics to analyze factors such as the deformations, internal forces, stresses, support reactions, accelerations and stability of a particular structure and therefore determine that structure’s weight-bearing capacity. Structural analysis is therefore a vital part of engineering and architectural design.

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