ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS
ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS
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ISBN: 9781337705011
Author: MOAVENI
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Explain the characteristics of the materials that are used in bridge construction.

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From studying Steel Design, we became familiar with the different philosophies that are used in structural design. Each of these has its advantages and is used in varying applications. As your review and to fortify understanding of these design philosophies, thoroughly discuss the characteristics, basis, advantages, disadvantages, and its uses in the design process of structural engineering. You may include drawings, graphs, and other visual methods to supplement your explanation.
(a) What is the effect of increasing the carbon content in steel on each of the each of the following items? 1. Yield strength 2. Modulus of elasticity 3. Ductility (b) Materials are generally classified into three categories based on the predominant types of bond. What are these three categories and what are the predominant types of bond in each category? For each category, provide two examples of common materials used by civil engineers.
WALK AROUND YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND FIND THREE EXAMPLES OF DEFORMABLE MATERIALS THAT EXPERIENCED FAILURE, COLLAPSE OR TOO MUCH STRESS
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