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Modern Structural Analysis Modelling Process And Guidance Iain Alasdair Macleod

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Modern Structural Analysis Modelling Process And Guidance Iain Alasdair Macleod
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Publisher: Thomas Telford
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.5 MB
Pages: 206
Author: Iain Alasdair MacLeod
ISBN: 9780727732798, 072773279X
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Modern Structural Analysis Modelling Process And Guidance Iain Alasdair Macleod by Iain Alasdair Macleod 9780727732798, 072773279X instant download after payment.

This book is essential reading for 21st century practitioners and students who need to do structural analysis. It contains a great deal of information that is not available in any other book on the subject. This is because the conventional view of structural analysis is rooted in the early part of the 20th century in the pre-computer era rather than present time. A main feature of this text is the information on modelling process, which is omitted in traditional books. Another important feature is the inclusion of what the author calls validation information, which is used to assess whether a model is capable of satisfying the objectives of the analysis.

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