Essential Knowledge Text No.1 Introduction: Part 1 - Structure is everywhere!

Author: C. Wise

Date published

1 March 2016

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Essential Knowledge Text No.1 Introduction: Part 1 - Structure is everywhere!

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C. Wise
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1 March 2016
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C. Wise

Date published

1 March 2016

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C. Wise

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This text introduces the universal role of structures in our world. It explains the complex thought processes that are at play in the act of ‘structural design’ and highlights the challenges and rewards of design synthesis.

The Essential Knowledge Series is a core resource for structural engineering students. It is also a useful refresher for more senior engineers.

The series covers fundamental topics from structural materials to computer analysis. Student Members and members of the Institution's Academic Community can download the series for free.

 

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