Structures
Structures
Structures
What are we going to learn in this unit?
5.1 What is a structure? 5.2 Efforts. 5.3 Structural elements 5.4 Resistant structures 5.5 Stable structures 5.6 Artificial structures 5.7 Final activities
A structure is a group of elements that together are able to resist forces and to transmit them to the ground
Stable
Resistant
5.2 Efforts
5.2 Efforts
An effort is a force that appears when a structure receives an external force
Force
Internal effort
5.2 Efforts
These are the main efforts that a structure can receive: Traction is an effort that makes an object longer
5.2 Efforts
Compression: is an effort that makes an
object shorter
5.2 Efforts
Shear (guillotine): separates an
5.2 Efforts
Which efforts are applied in the following examples?
B C
E D
5.2 Efforts
Which efforts are applied in the following examples?
B C
Image
Structure
Effort
A B C
5.2 Efforts
Which efforts are applied in the following examples?
Image Structure Effort
D E
Column Bridge
Compression Flexion
E
5.2 Efforts
Which efforts are applied in the following examples?
F G
Image
Structure
Effort
F G
Nut Rivet
Torsion Shear
5.2 Efforts
Which efforts are applied in the following examples?
Image Structure Effort G
A B C D E F G
5.2 Efforts
Which efforts are applied in the following examples?
Image Structure Effort G
A B C D E F G
concrete
Girder Column
Foundation
The triangle is the only geometric shape that cannot be deformed by applying forces to any angle.
crane
pylon
Arch: Provides resistance to Arch: structures by distributing the effort of the structure.
A structure is stable when it keeps its position when forces are applied.
Placing triangles
domes
Arches
vaults
The structural elements are the girders, pillars or columns, and foundations.
Girder Column
Foundation
crane
Oil rig
pylon
effort
cables
TRACTION
Base
COMPRESSION
mast
COMPRESSION
Weight
TRACTION
cables
mast
Working arm
weight
Base
Compresion
Compresion
Compression