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Structural Stregnth and Stability

Structural integrity relies heavily on understanding the different forces and loads that act upon it. External forces include the plane, direction, point of application, and magnitude, all of which influence how a structure responds to various pressures.

Structural Stregnth and 
Stability

Structural Stregnth and Stability

INTERNAL FORCES

Tension
tension is the pulling or streching force that is applied to a structure when large amounts of force are introduced.
Compression
compression is the squeezing force that occurs when large amounts of force are applied to structures.
Shear
Shear is created when parallel forces acting in opposite directions are at work on a part of a structure.

There are also two different types of shear. Shear is always created with parallel forces, 1 type pushing toward each other, and the second type pushing in opposite drections.

Torsion
Torsion is createde by applying opposite rotational forces to different parts of a structure. structures that are under torsion twist.

There are two different types of torsion. It is created when opposite rotational forces are applied to a structure, but is is also created when a rotational force is applyed to one end of an anchored project.

Stregnthening Structures

Lamination
Lamination is the process in which multiple thinner pieces of a material are bonded together to create a piece that is more lightweight or less expensive. The material can also be made waterproof in the process of lamination.
Corruigation
Corrugation is a series of pleated arches used to stregnthen material alike to carboard. this is why cardboard is such a great packing material.
Ties and Struts
Struts

struts are used to resist compression forces. They help to support the underneath of a structure.

Ties

Ties are used to resist the forces of tension. they help to hold up the top side of a structure.

Curves
Simalirly to triangles, curves are also often used to stregnthen a structure.

Arches

Arches are built to form a very strong support. They transmite the compression force from each piece to the next. One piece arches also exist.

Triangles
Using triangles is one very effective way to stregthen structure, as they are the strongest shape found in nature.

Gusset

Gussets are made of solid materials and used to reinfore a seam or a joint.

Gussets are also used to resit the forces of tension, compression, and torsion.

Truss

A truss is a frame that takes advantage of the stregnth of structures. they do this by putting many of them together.

There are 3 different types of trusses : a pratt truss, a warren truss, and a howe truss. pratt truss's use right angle triangles, warren trusses use equilateral triangles, and howe trusses are often used on the inside of roofs.

EXTERNAL FORCES

Magnitude
the magnitude of a force measures how strong a force is. every force has a magnitude.
Direction
the effect of the force on the structure is determined by the direction of the force
Point of Application
the point of application is the spot on the structure that the force is being applied to.
Plane of Application
The plane of application is the angle at which the force is being applied.

LOADS

Static Loads
static loads are caused by the force of gravity.

Dead Loads

Dead loads are caused by the force of gravity on the structure itself. They do not change.

Live Loads

Live loads are caused by anything that is not permanantly attached tothe structure.

Dynamic Loads
dynamic loads are caused by forces other than gravity and can change rapidly.

STABILITY

Base of Support
the bases of support are every point of contact that a structure makes with it's supporting surface.
Centre of Gravity
The center of gravity is the place where the mass of the object is concentrated.
Unstable
a structure will be unstable if it's unable to remain on it's base when faced with elements that it is desgined to withstand.
Stable
A structure will remain stable if it has the ability to remain on it's base when faced with forces it is designed to withstand.