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Explore basic structural concepts, construction forces, and material properties like wood, steel, and concrete. Learn about vertical and lateral forces, rotational moments, and different types of connections. Understand column components and behavior under various loads.
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Basic Structural Theory Concepts and construction
Forces Vertical (y-axis only)
Forces Lateral (x-axis only)
Forces Rotational – Moments and Bending
Connections Pin Constrain x & y Rotate freely
Connections Pin Constrain x & y Rotate freely
Connections Pin Constrain x & y Rotate freely
Connections Fixed / Moment-Resisting Constrain x & y Constrain rotation
Connections Fixed / Moment-Resisting Constrain x & y Constrain rotation
Connections Fixed / Moment-Resisting Constrain x & y Constrain rotation
Materials Wood
Materials Wood
Materials Wood – hidden defects
Materials Wood – termite and rot
Materials Wood - flammable
Materials Wood - flammable
Materials Steel
Materials Steel – shapes: Wide Flange
Materials Steel – shapes: American Standard – no longer common
Materials Steel – shapes: Tube
Materials Steel – shapes: Pipe
Materials Steel – shapes: Angle
Materials Steel – shapes: Channel
Materials Steel – shapes: Tee
Materials Steel
Materials Steel
Materials Steel
Materials Steel
Materials Steel – not fireproof
Materials Steel – not fireproof
Materials Steel – fireproofing
Materials Concrete
Materials Concrete
Materials Concrete - CMU
Materials Concrete - CMU
Materials Concrete
Materials Concrete – always steel-reinforced
Materials Concrete – rebar
Materials Concrete – rebar
Column – Vertical Load Axial load – Compression & Tension Components Columns
Components Columns - wood
Components Columns - wood
Components Columns - steel
Components Columns - steel
Components Columns - steel
Components Columns - concrete
Components Columns - concrete
Components Columns - concrete
Components Columns – buckling due to compression
Components Columns - buckling