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Saved by uncleflo on September 2nd, 2014.
Resources, Tools and Basic Information for Engineering and Design of Technical Applications! This great website is a great lookup site for formulas and calculations used in the engineering world. Second Moment of Area or Area Moment of Inertia. Moment of Inertia of an Area, Area Moment of Inertia, also known as Second Moment of Area - I, is a property of shape that is used to predict deflection, bending and stress in beams.
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On this course, you will be using a lot of maths. Sometimes, you may need clarification on how to use maths for a particular problem. Luckily, you can use LaTeX on the forums to display maths in a readable format (as opposed to unwieldy formats like 4*10^6 which can be difficult to parse). There are a lot of different commands for LaTeX, but you will only need a few in this course. To start using LaTeX, you first need to type $$ - this is telling the forums software that whatever you type in between the dollar signs is LaTeX and should be displayed as LaTeX
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This is a great list of online calculations for EDX.org courses, run by a single student. The list contains courses such as Hypersonics, Structural Elements, Classical Mechanics, and others.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 2nd, 2014.
This is a really good resource! Course given by Simona, lecturer at MIT. Several students have created resources and guides for 2.01x. This thread is intended to be a catch-all for those. If you have any resources that you think would be helpful to your fellow students, post below!
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When we started working on the project, we used a lot of cutting edge tools, especially in terms of 3-D modeling and the fabrication machinery used to execute this incredibly complex design. But since then, a funny thing has happened. What we thought was cutting edge has become the norm. However, when I tell this to people (even people in the steel industry), they initially look skeptical. They tell me steel is an old, mature, smoke-stack industry. But while steel has been the material of choice for construction for most of the past century, it doesn't mean it's not a modern industry with new technology (ranging from improvements in the properties of steel to better equipment and new communication and design tools). And fortunately, on September 19, you have a chance to see for yourself.
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If you’ve ever asked yourself "why?" about something related to structural steel design or construction, Modern Steel Construction’s monthly Steel Interchange column is for you! Send your questions or comments to solutions@aisc.org. Modern Steel Construction is the official publication of the American Institute of Steel Construction. MSC brings its readership in-depth information on the newest and most advanced uses of structural steel in buildings and bridges by focusing on innovative and cost-effective steel designs and the products that help bring them to life. MSC is directed exclusively to professionals in the construction industry who make and influence purchasing decisions—whether they are engineers, architects, building owners, contractors, fabricators, detailers or erectors.
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To stimulate and support such investigation as may be deemed necessary and valuable to determine the suitability, strength and behavior of various types of structural connections. To promote the knowledge of economical and efficient practices relating to such structural connections. To prepare and publish related standards and such other documents as necessary to achieving its purpose. The RCSC is a non-profit, volunteer organization, comprised of over 85 leading experts in the fields of structural steel connection design, engineering, fabrication, erection and bolting. Previous, current, and future research projects funded by the RCSC serve to provide safety, reliability, and standard practice for the steel construction industry throughout the world. The RCSC is actively soliciting research contributions to further our efforts to provide meaningful research, clear specifications, and practical application advice for our industry.
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Connections in Steel Structures: Behavior, Strength and Design is an international conference supported by organizations from around the globe. AISC has supported the conference since 1991. Conference proceedings are available below in various electronic formats.
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Now consider the case of compressive loads and the instability they can cause. Consider only static instabilities (static loading as opposed to dynamic loading [e.g., flutter]) "A system becomes unstable when a negative stiffness overcomes the natural stiffness of the structure." Review some of the mathematical concepts. Limit initial discussions to columns.
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Euler-Bernoulli Beams: Bending, Buckling, and Vibration. 2.002 Mechanics and Materials II Department of Mechanical Engineering MIT February 9, 2004
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The primary objective of these design examples is to provide illustrations of the use of the 2010 AISC Specification for Structural Steel Buildings (ANSI/AISC 360-10) and the 14 th Edition of the AISC Steel Construction Manual. The design examples provide coverage of all applicable limit states whether or not a partic ular limit state controls the design of the member or connection.
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A volume in The Commonwealth and International Library: Structures and Solid Body Mechanics Division. Howard G. Allen and B. G. Neal ISBN: 978-0-08-012870-2
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Understanding of the stresses induced in beams by bending loads took many years to develop. Galileo worked on this problem,but the theory as we use it today is usually credited principally to the great mathematician Leonard Euler (1707{1783). As will be developed below, beams develop normal stresses in the lengthwise direction that vary from a maximum in tension at one surface, to zero at the beam's midplane, to a maximum in compression at the opposite surface. Shear stresses are also induced, although these are often negligible in comparision with the normal stresses when the length-to-height ratio of the beam is large.
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The treatment of torsion in most Mechanics of Materials textbooks is uneven. While circular cross sections are analyzed in detail (sometimes too thoroughly), the coverage of non-circular sections is typically relegated to “advanced material” covering 4-5 pages. (In this respect Beer-Johnston- DeWolf is somewhat better than Vable, who totally omits Open Thin Wall sections)
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The primary objectives of this lab are to introduce the concept of stress and strain concentration factors in notched structural configurations. The notion of stress concentration is experimentally explored qualitatively, using photoelasticity, and quantitatively, using experimental, analytical, and numerical methods. 2.002 Mechanics and Materials II, Spring 2004
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MIT OpenCourseWare makes the materials used in the teaching of almost all of MIT's subjects available on the Web, free of charge. With more than 2,200 courses available, OCW is delivering on the promise of open sharing of knowledge.
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