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Graphic methods for structural design essentially translate problems of�algebra into geometric representations, allowing solutions to be�reached using geometric construction (ie: drawing pictures) instead of�tedious and error-prone arithmetic. This was the common method�before the invention of calculators and computers, but had been largely�abandoned in the last half century in favor of numerical techniques.�However, in recent years the convenience and ease of graphic statics�has made a comeback in architecture and engineering. Several�professors have begun using graphic statics in the classroom.and.studio�environment. But until now, there had been no guidebook that rapidly�brings students up to speed on the fundamentals of how to create�graphical solutions to statics problems. Graphic Statics introduces all of the traditional graphic statics�techniques in a parametric drawing format, using the free program�GeoGebra. Then, advanced topics such as indeterminate beams and�three dimensional curved surfaces are be covered. Along�the way, links to wider design ideas are introduced in a succinct�summary of the steps needed to create elegant solutions to many static equilibrium problems. Meant for students in civil and architectural engineering, architecture,and construction, this practical introduction will also be useful to�professionals looking to add the power of graphic statics to their work.Typham this is the title: Structures: A Geometric Approach Graphical Statics and Analysis





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