Structural Engineering: From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Structural Engineering: From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Structural engineering deals with the making of complex systems like theInternational Space Station,
here seen from the departing Space ShuttleAtlantis.
Structural engineering is a field of engineering dealing with the analysis and design
of structures that support or resist loads.[1]
Structural engineers are most commonly involved in the design of buildings and
large nonbuilding structures[2] but they can also be involved in the design of machinery, medical
equipment, vehicles or any item where structural integrity affects the item's function or safety.
Structural engineers must ensure their designs satisfy given design criteria, predicated on
safety (i.e. structures must not collapse without due warning) or serviceability and performance
(i.e. building sway must not cause discomfort to the occupants).
Structural engineering theory is based upon applied physical laws and empirical knowledge of
the structural performance of different materials and geometries. Structural engineering design
utilizes a number of simple structural elements to build complex structural systems. Structural
engineers are responsible for making creative and efficient use of funds, structural elements
and materials to achieve these goals.[2]
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3 Timeline
4 Specializations
5 Structural elements
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
9 Further reading