Structures are objects
that supports its self
weight and external loads
without collapsing and is
able to hold different
parts in the right place.
Man Made Structures
Structures made
by humans. EG::
Houses Highways
Bridges or Cans
Natural Structures
Forms that stand on their own,
created from the Earthg's natural
forces or through the efforts of
animals but not made by human. Eg :
beehives, rock arches, canyons,
eggshells, bird's nests, coral reefs and
naturally formed caves.
Shell Structures
A Structure that is held up by an outer shell and is
usually hollow inside. Some Natural Shell Structures are
the shells of animals such as turtles or lobsters , eggs ,
While some Man-Made shell structures include Vehicles
such as Aeroplanes , Cars and boats.
Frame Structures
Frame Structures are
structures that are held up by
a series of frames . Some
Natural structures are leaves
while some man-made frame
structures are Bus stops or
buildings such as houses.
Open-Frame structures : no
"skin" on them eg : spider's web
Frame Structures with
skin EG: Leaves
Functions of structures
Support
Foundations of buildings or legs of tables
Span
Bridge or Shelf
COntain
Box
Protect
Foam Packaging or safety helmet
Forces acting on structures and
are they dynamic or static?
Dynamic Forces
A load that changes size , position or direction
1) Shear EG: Cutting paper with a pair of scissors
2)Tension EG:
String of a Tennis
Racket
3)Torsion: (Rotary
or Twisting Force)
EG: Ice Skater in air
4) Compression EG: Legs of a Chair.
Bending (EXternal Force)
EG::Jumping from a spring board
Static Forces
Static Force has a constant size ,
position and direction within a structure
Live Loads acting on a structure
Types of Loads
Static
Dead loads or
static loads are
static forces
that are
relatively
constant for an
extended time
Dynamic
live loads or dynamic loads are usually
unstable or moving loads. These
dynamic loads may involve
considerations such as impact,
momentum, vibration, slosh, dynamics of
fluids etc.
Why is equilibrium important
Ah object
at
equilibrium
has no net
influences
to cause
it to move,
either in
linear
motion or
ratation.
The conditions of equilibrium are basic to the design of any
load bearing structure such as bridge or building since such
structures must be able to maintain equilibrium under load.
What are moments?
Products of force and perpendicular distance
Structural Failure
Causes of Structural Failure
no structural
integrity, initiated
when material
stressed beyond
stress limit,
excessive
deformation
observe d
Structural properties of materials
Ductile Malleable Has a low melting point Good
fluidity castability good machinability good resistance
high strength to weight ratio resistant to corrosion
and straining