Includes bibliographical references (pages 778-830) and indexes.
The tasks and aims of a historical study of theory of structures -- Learning from the history of structural analysis : 11 introductory essays -- The first fundamental engineering science disciplines : theory of structures and applied mechanics -- From masonry arch to elastic arch -- The beginnings of a theory of structures -- The disciplines-formation period of theory of structures -- From construction with iron to modern structural steelwork -- Member analysis conquers the third dimension : the spatial framework -- Reinforced concrete's influence on theory of structures -- From classical to modern theory of structures -- Twelve scientific controversies in mechanics and theory of structures -- Perspectives for theory of structures.
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This book traces the evolution of theory of structures and strength of materials - the development of the geometrical thinking of the Renaissance to become the fundamental engineering science discipline rooted in classical mechanics. Starting with the strength experiments of Leonardo da Vinci and Galileo, the author examines the emergence of individual structural analysis methods and their formation into theory of structures in the 19th century. For the first time, a book of this kind outlines the development from classical theory of structures to the structural mechanics and computational mec.