| Preface | p. XIII |
| Using the CD | p. XV |
| Overview | p. 1 |
| Introduction | p. 1 |
| Newton's Method | p. 2 |
| Restrictions of Small Strain | p. 4 |
| Stress Stiffening | p. 5 |
| Buckling | p. 6 |
| Snap Through | p. 7 |
| Thermal Buckling | p. 8 |
| Euler's Column | p. 8 |
| Moment Distribution | p. 9 |
| Eigenvalue Approach | p. 12 |
| An Exact Approach | p. 15 |
| Prestress | p. 17 |
| A Fundamental Theorem | p. 18 |
| Problems | p. 21 |
| Linear Structural Analysis | p. 23 |
| Introduction | p. 23 |
| The Truss Problem | p. 25 |
| Computer Programs | p. 29 |
| Programs P1-TR3D.FOR and P2-TR2D.FOR | p. 30 |
| Examples | p. 30 |
| Example 2.1. A 3-Bar Truss | p. 30 |
| Example 2.2. A 24-Bar Space Truss Dome | p. 32 |
| Example 2.3. A 72-Bar Double Layered Grid | p. 35 |
| Problems | p. 39 |
| "Exact" Analysis of Trusses | p. 41 |
| Introduction | p. 41 |
| Linearization of the Joint Equilibrium Equations | p. 42 |
| The Geometric Stiffness Matrix | p. 43 |
| Overall Buckling | p. 47 |
| Computer Programs | p. 49 |
| Programs P3-TR3DNL.FOR and P4-TR2DNL.FOR | p. 49 |
| Nonlinear Analysis and Newton's Method | p. 51 |
| Programs P5-BUCK3D.FOR and P6-BUCK2D.FOR | p. 51 |
| Examples | p. 52 |
| Example 3.1. Biot's 2-Bar Prestressed Truss | p. 52 |
| Example 3.2. A Prestressed Cablenet | p. 54 |
| Example 3.3. Plane Truss Buckling | p. 57 |
| Example 3.4. Buckling of a Symmetric 2-Bar Truss | p. 61 |
| Example 3.5. Buckling of a 4-Bar Shallow Space Truss | p. 63 |
| Example 3.6. Buckling of the 24-Bar Dome | p. 66 |
| Problems | p. 68 |
| Nonlinear Analysis of Plane Frames | p. 71 |
| Linear Analysis | p. 71 |
| Computer Program P7-FR2D.FOR | p. 75 |
| Example 4.1 A Simple Plane Frame | p. 76 |
| The Geometric Stiffness Matrix | p. 78 |
| Computer Program P8-FR2DNL.FOR | p. 81 |
| Examples | p. 82 |
| Example 4.2. Buckling of a Portal Frame | p. 82 |
| Example 4.3. Buckling of a Plane Frame | p. 85 |
| Example 4.4. Large Rotations of a Circular Cantilever Beam | p. 87 |
| Problems | p. 90 |
| Nonlinear Analysis of Space Frames | p. 93 |
| Introduction | p. 93 |
| Linear Analysis | p. 93 |
| Computer Program P9-FR3D.FOR | p. 98 |
| Example 5.1. A 2-Storey Simple Space Frame | p. 99 |
| Example 5.2. A More Complex Space Frame | p. 102 |
| Nonlinear Effects | p. 105 |
| The Geometric Stiffeness Matrix | p. 107 |
| Computer Programs P10-FR3DNL2.FOR, P11-FR3DNL3.FOR and P12-FR3DNLSR | p. 113 |
| Example 5.3. Lateral Torsional Buckling | p. 114 |
| Problems | p. 119 |
| Nonlinear Analysis of Membranes | p. 121 |
| Introduction | p. 121 |
| The Geometric Stiffness Matrix of the Plane Stress Triangular Finite Element | p. 121 |
| Three Dimensional Members | p. 127 |
| A Direct Alternative Derivation of the Geometric Stiffness Matrix of Three-Dimensional Membranes | p. 131 |
| Computer Programs | p. 132 |
| Program P13-FEMPS.FOR | p. 132 |
| Program P14-MEMBR.FOR | p. 132 |
| Program P15-MEMNL.FOR | p. 133 |
| Examples | p. 133 |
| Example 6.1. A Deep Beam | p. 133 |
| Example 6.2. A Spherical Cap | p. 136 |
| Example 6.3. A Flat Stretched Membrane | p. 139 |
| Problems | p. 148 |
| Cablenets and Fabric Structures | p. 151 |
| Introduction | p. 151 |
| Basic Methods of Shape Finding | p. 152 |
| Deformed Shape | p. 152 |
| Force Density Method | p. 153 |
| Grid Method | p. 154 |
| Smoothing | p. 155 |
| The Grid Method | p. 155 |
| Example 7.1. A Piece of a Cross Arched Skylight | p. 156 |
| Example 7.2. A Squared Base Skylight | p. 158 |
| Smoothing | p. 163 |
| A More Complex Example | p. 166 |
| Membrane Finite Element Model | p. 177 |
| Patterning | p. 180 |
| Computer Programs For Cable Nets And Fabric Structures | p. 182 |
| LAYOUT.FOR (The grid method) | p. 182 |
| LPLOT1.FOR | p. 183 |
| LAYOUTPLOT.FOR | p. 183 |
| PATTERN.FOR | p. 184 |
| Problems | p. 186 |
| Three-Dimensional Beam-Columns | p. 187 |
| Introduction | p. 187 |
| The Equation of Three-Dimensional Beam-Columns | p. 188 |
| The Member Stiffness Matrix | p. 191 |
| Numerical Solution | p. 194 |
| Special Cases | p. 196 |
| The Elastic Beam | p. 196 |
| Two-Dimensional Beam-Column | p. 196 |
| Lateral Buckling | p. 197 |
| A More Complex Case | p. 197 |
| The Effect of Initial Torsion | p. 199 |
| Problems | p. 203 |
| Nonlinear Analysis of Shells | p. 205 |
| Introduction | p. 205 |
| The Geometric Stiffness Matrix of Triangular Eelement Shells | p. 206 |
| In-Plane Contribution of the Triangular Membrane Element | p. 207 |
| In-Plane Contribution of the Triangular Plate Bending Element | p. 207 |
| Out-Of-Plane Contribution to the Shell Geometric Stiffness Matrix | p. 210 |
| Element Pure Deformational Rotations and Translations | p. 214 |
| Stress Retrieval in the Membrane Finite Element | p. 214 |
| Stress Retrieval in the Plate Finite Element | p. 215 |
| Computer Program P16-SHELLNL.FOR | p. 218 |
| Examples | p. 219 |
| Example 9.1. Bending of a Cantilever Plate | p. 220 |
| Example 9.2. Simply Supported Plate | p. 223 |
| Example 9.3. Analysis of a Shallow Cylindrical Shell | p. 226 |
| Example 9.4. Leicester's Shallow Spherical Shell | p. 233 |
| Example 9.5. Mescall's Shallow Spherical Shell | p. 234 |
| Example 9.6. Open Hemispherical Shell | p. 235 |
| Example 9.7. Lateral Buckling of an L-Frame | p. 236 |
| Some Remarks | p. 237 |
| Problems | p. 237 |
| References | p. 239 |
| Member Stiffness When Beam-Column Effects are Included | p. 243 |
| Determinants | p. 247 |
| The Rotation Matrix | p. 249 |
| Perturbation Methods Applied to Plane Beams | p. 257 |
| Introduction to Computer Programs | p. 259 |
| Introduction | p. 259 |
| Space Trusses | p. 259 |
| Plane Frames | p. 260 |
| Listing for TR3D.FOR | p. 261 |
| Listing for FR2D.FOR | p. 263 |
| Graphics on a PC | p. 267 |
| Introduction | p. 267 |
| Plotting in 2-D | p. 268 |
| Drawing Lines in 2-D | p. 269 |
| Index | p. 271 |
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