Linear and Nonlinear Methods of Matrix Structural Analysis

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Linear and Nonlinear Methods of Matrix Structural Analysis

Jeffers, Ann E.

John Wiley & Sons Inc

02/2026

336

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Inglês

9781119864578

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Preface ix

Acknowledgments xi

Acronyms xiii

About the Companion Website xix

Part I Linear Analysis 1

1 A Primer on Matrix Structural Analysis 3

1.1 The Force Method 4

1.2 The Displacement Method 7

1.3 Matrix Structural Analysis 9

1.4 Formulation of the 1D Bar Element 12

1.5 Partitioning and the Solution of Matrix Equations 13

1.6 Computer Code 17

1.7 Summary 23

1.8 Practice Problems 24

2 Plane Trusses 27

2.1 Derivation of the Local Stiffness: Direct Stiffness Method 27

2.2 Derivation of the Local Stiffness: Flexibility Method 29

2.3 Coordinate Transformation and Global Stiffness 32

2.4 Calculating Internal Forces 37

2.5 Temperature Change 43

2.6 Inclined Supports 48

2.7 Computer Code 50

2.8 Summary 52

2.9 Practice Problems 53

Reference 55

3 Plane Beams 57

3.1 Elastic Beam Theory 57

3.2 Derivation of the Stiffness Matrix: Direct Stiffness Method 59

3.3 Derivation of the Stiffness Matrix: Flexibility Method 64

3.4 Member Loads 67

3.5 Releases (Hinges) 71

3.6 Shear Deformations 75

3.7 Computer Code 77

3.8 Summary 80

3.9 Practice Problems 82

Reference 84

4 Plane Frames 85

4.1 Derivation of the Local Stiffness Matrix: Direct Stiffness Method 85

4.2 Derivation of the Local Stiffness Matrix: Flexibility Method 86

4.3 Coordinate Transformations 89

4.4 Releases (Hinges) 96

4.5 Constraints 101

4.6 Computer Code 105

4.7 Summary 107

4.8 Practice Problems 108

Reference 110

5 Space Trusses and Frames 111

5.1 Overview of 3D Elements 111

5.2 Torsion 112

5.3 Combined Flexure and Torsion 114

5.4 3D Elements in Local Coordinates 115

5.5 Coordinate Transformations 118

5.6 Calculation of the Direction Cosines 120

5.7 Element Stiffness in Global Coordinates 124

5.8 Computer Code 129

5.9 Summary 129

5.10 Practice Problems 129

References 131

Part II Nonlinear Analysis 133

6 Introduction to Nonlinear Analysis 135

6.1 Overview 135

6.2 Material Nonlinear Analysis 137

6.3 Geometric Nonlinear Analysis 145

6.4 Levels of Analysis 150

6.5 Summary 153

6.6 Practice Problems 153

References 155

7 Solving Nonlinear Systems of Equations 157

7.1 Newton-Raphson Method 157

7.2 Modified Newton-Raphson Method 164

7.3 Hardening Curves 165

7.4 Limitations 168

7.5 Summary 168

7.6 Practice Problems 169

References 170

8 Geometric Nonlinear Analysis 171

8.1 Total Lagrangian Formulation 172

8.2 Determining Critical Loads Using Eigenvalue Analysis 181

8.3 Corotational Formulation 186

8.4 Determining Critical Loads Using Incremental, Iterative Analysis 190

8.5 Summary 192

8.6 Practice Problems 193

References 196

9 Nonlinear Material and Section Responses for Steel and Concrete 197

9.1 Fundamentals of Material Behavior 198

9.2 Uniaxial Plasticity Models 201

9.3 Loading, Unloading, Reloading, and Reversed Loading 204

9.4 Plasticity in 2D and 3D 212

9.5 Computer Code for Nonlinear Stress-Strain Models 213

9.6 Section Force-Deformation Relationships 214

9.7 Interaction Diagrams 216

9.8 Summary 218

9.9 Practice Problems 219

References 219

10 Material Nonlinear Analysis 221

10.1 Virtual Work Formulation 221

10.2 Lumped Plasticity Frame Element 225

10.3 Distributed Plasticity Frame Element 232

10.4 Combined Geometric and Material Nonlinear Analysis 249

10.5 Summary 250

10.6 Practice Problems 250

References 253

Part III Advanced Topics 255

11 Joints and Connections 257

11.1 Rigid Offsets 257

11.2 Panel Zone Deformations 261

11.3 Connections and the Component Model 263

11.4 Summary 267

References 267

12 Slabs and Shear Walls 269

12.1 Shell Elements 270

12.2 Compatibility Between Shell and Frame Elements 273

12.3 Slabs 274

12.4 Composite Beams 276

12.5 Shear Walls 277

12.6 Summary 279

References 279

13 Nonlinear Static Pushover Analysis 281

13.1 Analysis Procedure 282

13.2 Leaning Columns 283

13.3 Steel Concentrically Braced Frame 285

13.4 Reinforced Concrete Moment Frame 290

13.5 Summary 293

References 294

A Linear Algebra 295

A. 1 Matrix Properties 295

A. 2 Matrix Operations 296

A. 3 Gauss Elimination 300

A. 4 Ill-conditioning in Matrix Structural Analysis 305

A. 5 Banded Matrices and Sparse Matrix Storage 306

Reference 307

B Error Analysis 309

B. 1 Sources of Error 309

B. 2 Quantification of Error 310

B. 3 Verification and Validation 310

Index 313
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Building design; building trades; civil engineering; structural engineering; extreme static loads; service loads; extreme load effects; trusses; beams; frames; matrix analysis; engineering models; computer modeling; construction