When teaching structural analysis, some contend that students need broad exposure to many of the classical techniques of analysis, while others argue that learners benefit more from the computer-based analysis experiences that involve parametric studies. Structural Analysis, Understanding Behavior strikes a balance between these viewpoints. Students may no longer need to know every classical technique but they still need a fundamental knowledge of the concepts which come from studying a subset of classical techniques. This foundation is then strengthened by the use of structural analysis software in activities designed to promite self-discovery of structural concepts and behaviors. This text was developed with this goal in mind.
Structural Analysis: Understanding Behavior 1st Edition is written by Bryant G. Nielson; Jack C. McCormac and published by Wiley. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Structural Analysis: Understanding Behavior are 9781119321569, 1119321565 and the print ISBNs are 9781119329572, 1119329574.


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