NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF PIURA
FACULTYOFCIVILENGINEERING
Academic Department of Structures and Construction
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS II
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1. 1 CODE IC.4415
1. 2 REQUIREMENTS STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I
1.3 CREDITS FOUR (O4)
1.4 CYCLE TO WHICH IT BELONGS EIGHTH SEMESTER
1.5 CONDITION MANDATORY
1.6 WEEKLY CLASS HOURS 06
1.7 SEMESTER 2013–II
1.8 RESPONSIBLE TEACHER Ing° CARLOS SILVA CASTILLO
2. COURSE OBJECTIVES
Introduce the student to modern methods of Structural Analysis, complementing y expanding them
acquired knowledge.
Present the Matrix Model of Structures for solving the structural problem, oriented a the
use of an electronic computer for the analysis and solution of structures.
3. ANALYTICAL PROGRAM OF THE COURSE
CHAPTER I: LINES OF INFLUENCE IN ISOSTATIC STRUCTURES
1.1 In isostatic beams: Influence lines for reactions, shear, and bending moment at a section
anyone.
1.2 In isostatic trusses: Lines of influence of reactions, Axial forces in trusses
parallelbeams,withinclinedupperflange,composite.
1.3 In three-jointed arches: Influence lines of reactions, shear and bending moment at a section
anyone.
CHAPTER II: LINES OF INFLUENCE EN STRUCTURES
STATicallyINDETERMINATE.
2.1 The flexibility method.
2.2 The Müller–Breslau method.
2.3 Influence lines of reactions, shear, and bending moments of any section. Beams
statically indeterminate. Hyperstatic structures. Frames.
CHAPTER III: ISOSTATIC ARCHES
3.1 Axial effort. Shear force and bending moment in isostatic arch structures of flat section.
CHAPTER IV: GENERAL NOTIONS ON STRUCTURING
4.1 Structural analysis by gravity.
4.2 Earthquake load analysis.
4.3 General resistance requirements.
CHAPTER V: HARDY CROSS METHOD - SPECIAL CASES
5.1 Embedding moments as a function of Kij and Fij.
5.2 Structures composed of variable section bars.
5.3 Effects of shear deformation in prismatic bars.
5.4 Effects of axial deformation in prismatic bars.
CHAPTER VI: INTRODUCTION TO THE MATRIX ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURES
6.1INTRODUCTIONTOTHESTIFFNESSMETHOD:Fundamentalprinciplesofthemethod.
Examples. Equilibrium equations. Inverse from the stiffness matrix. Solution Delos
unknown displacements U and reactions.
6.2 THE STIFFNESS METHOD: Stiffness matrix Kij of prismatic members. Loads on the
nodes and loads in the members. The embedding actions as equivalent loads in the
knots. Coordinate transformation. Transformation matrices "A" and "AT". Transformation matrix
rigidez en coordenadas globales. Fuerzas de fijación en coordenadas globales. Vector de relación
IE
6.3 SHEAR DEFORMATIONS: Stiffness matrix of shear deformation member
cutting. Case of flat frames. Flat frames and continuous beams. Dimensionless constant by
cutting.
6.4STRUCTURESTHATHAVEJOINTS:Applicationofgeneralandspecificmethods
the reduced stiffness matrix of a member. Structure with hinges at one boundary.
Joints in any knot. Reduced stiffness matrix 'K red', for the case of members.
with joints to the left, right, or both ends.
CHAPTER VII: LATERAL LOAD ANALYSIS OF BUILDINGS
7.1 Simplified analysis method
7.2 Static Analysis Method
7.3 Three-dimensional dynamic analysis method
7.4 Analysis of structures with soft stories
CHAPTER VIII: APPROXIMATE SEISMIC ANALYSIS OF BUILDINGS
8.1 Portal Method
8.2 Cantilever Method
8.3 Muto Method
8.4 Ozawa Method
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4.1 Of every five (05) graded practices, the one with the lowest score will be annulled. Of every eight (08)
Qualified practices, the two (02) with the lowest scores are annulled.
Two or more identical or copied works will be graded with zero (00). If the answer to a question
If the exam is identical in two (02) or more students, they will be graded with zero (00).
4.3 The substitution exam will replace the grade of the exam (midterm or final).
4.4 The weights or weighted values that will be used for the final grade are:
Q UALIFIED PRACTICES (QP) 20%
A SSIGNED WORK (YOU) 15%
PARTIAL EXAMS (PE) 25%
FINAL EXAM (FE) 40%
4.5 Respect the Academic Regulations in its Chapter VI
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