Problems Book for Probabilistic Methods for the Theory of Structures with Complete Worked Through Solutions
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- 18,99 €
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- 18,99 €
Publisher Description
The first edition of the combined monograph and textbook Probabilistic Methods in the Theory of Structures was published by Wiley-Interscience in 1983. 1n 1999, Dover Publications, Inc. published its second edition under shorter title Probabilistic Theory of Structures. Now, World Scientific has expanded into a 3rd edition to include Problems with Complete Worked-Through Solutions. This compendium of solutions was written in response to requests by numerous university educators around the world, since it has been adopted as a textbook or an additional reading for both undergraduate and graduate courses.
The author hopes that the availability of such solutions manual will further help to establish the courses dealing with probabilistic strength of materials, design, random buckling, and random vibration. The material itself was developed by author for various undergraduate and graduate courses, during years 1972–1989 at the Technion — Israel Institute of Technology, in Haifa, Israel, at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, year 1979/80 at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA and at the Florida Atlantic University, USA since 1994.
Already since mid-eighties, the author was informed that the book was adopted in numerous universities worldwide. Besides complete solutions to more than one hundred problems, additional material and remarks are included as Chapter 12, bringing some ideas down to the "number" level.
It is strongly hoped that this manual will promote much wider dissemination of probabilistic methods' courses at universities, and ultimately, in engineering practice worldwide.
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Contents:PrefaceProbability AxiomsSingle Random VariableExamples of Probability Distribution and Density Functions. Functions of a Single Random VariableReliability of Structures Described by a Single Random VariableTwo or More Random VariablesReliability of Structures Described by Several Random VariablesElements of the Theory of Random FunctionsRandom Vibration of Discrete SystemsRandom Vibration of Continuous StructuresMonte Carlo MethodAdditional Example Problems and Comments
Readership: Researchers and academics into the theory of structures.
Keywords:Mechanical Engineering;Theory of Structures;Strength of Materials;Random Vibrations;Random BucklingReview:0