Structural Analysis II – Indeterminate structures
General
- Code: ΔΟΜ014
- Semester: 5th
- Study Level: Undergraduate
- Course type: Special Background
- Teaching and exams language: Ελληνικά
- Teaching Methods (Hours/Week): Lectures (4)
- ECTS Units: 5
- Prerequisite courses: (ΔΟΜ004 ) Engineering Mechanics Ι, (ΔΟΜ008) Engineering Mechanics ΙI, (ΔΟΜ012) Structural Analysis I – Determinate structures
- Course homepage: http://elearning.teicm.gr/course/view.php?id=228
- Exams Schedule:
Course Contents
Introduction to statically indeterminate structures. Differences between statically determinate and
indeterminate structures
Deformation Method (Method of Nodal Displacements). Application to plane structures. Symmetry
of structures and loading.Support retreat, settlements, elastic supports, thermal loads.
Force Method. Application to plane structures, frames and trusses. Comparison to the Deformation
Method
Influence lines of indeterminate structures. Müller-Breslau Principle. Computation of the extreme
response values.
Educational Goals
Comprehend the degree of indeterminacy. Analyse statically indeterminate structures. Compute,
displacements and rotations. Determine the influence of temperature changes and support
movements on structural response
General Skills
-Search for, analysis and synthesis of data and information, with the use of the necessary technology
-Adapting to new situations
-Decision-making
-Working independently
-Team work
-Working in an interdisciplinary environment
-Project planning and management
-Criticism and self-criticism
-Production of free, creative and inductive thinking
Teaching Methods
Face to face.
Use of ICT means
Communication via e-mail and Zoom platform.
Additional material is provided via a dedicated e-learning
website.
Teaching Organization
| Activity | Semester workload |
| Lectures | 40 |
| Practice/exercises | 12 |
| Individual study | 78 |
| TOTAL | 13 |
| Total | 143 |
Students Evaluation
Formative evaluation consisted of:
1.Non-compulsory intermediate tests (2 to 3 in total)
focused on solving problems (30% of final mark)
2. Final written exams that includes: a. Theoretical questions
of knowledge and critical thinking and b .Solving of
problems-exercises (70% of final mark)
Recommended Bibliography
- [1073]: ΣΤΑΤΙΚΗ ΤΩΝ ΓΡΑΜΜΙΚΩΝ ΦΟΡΕΩΝ, ΜΗΤΣΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ ΕΥΘΥΜΙΑ
- [13964]: ΣΤΑΤΙΚΗ ΤΩΝ ΔΟΜΙΚΩΝ ΦΟΡΕΩΝ, ΛΕΩΝΙΔΑΣ Θ. ΣΤΑΥΡΙΔΗΣ
- [22772026]: ΕΦΑΡΜΟΣΜΕΝΗ ΣΤΑΤΙΚΗ, WALTER WAGNER, GERHARD ERLHOF
- [68395205]: ΣΤΑΤΙΚΗ ΤΩΝ ΚΑΤΑΣΚΕΥΩΝ Τόμος ΙΙ, ΑΒΡΑΜΙΔΗΣ Ι.
- Ghaliand, A. and Neville, A.M.(1989), Structural Analysis, a unified classical and and Matrix Approach,
Chapman and Hall.
Hibbeler R.C. (2002), Structural Analysis, Prentice Hall.
W.Wagner and G. Erlhog (2012), Applied Statics, ΚΛΕΙΔΑΡΙΘΜΟΣ publication (Greek translation from
German).
