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Structures Course Books

Enhancing students’ learning and understanding of basic structural principles focusing on beams, bridges and cantilevers, these course books provide real life examples and theories and run through the experimental set-up, procedures, and analysis.

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Structures Course Books

To access this free product you will need to fill out our form here, and select which course book(s) you want access to, then you will be sent an access email.

What are the Structures Course Books?

TecQuipment’s structures course books are a collection of free resources available for students of mechanical, civil, and structural engineering to use in laboratory sessions when learning about structures.

For each of TecQuipment’s 21 Next Generation Structures Range experiments there is a dedicated course book that goes into detail about what can be gained from performing experiments, how this translates to the real world and how this can be used by students in their future careers. We also have a designated glossary of terms, theories used and a step by step of experiment set-up, procedure, aims and analysis, along with useful textbooks.

This tool provides all the resources you need in one place to teach your mechanical, civil, and structural engineering students about structures.

How does it work?

The resource is provided digitally, on our flipping book platform. From there you can download your copy and either print/or digitally distribute to your students.

Each experiment has its own course book, so if you have purchased multiple experiments from us, you can gain access to the corresponding course books.

To access this free product you will need to fill out our form here, and select which course book(s) you want access to, then you will be sent an access email.

Benefits

This is a complementary free resource to go with the physical experiments you have purchased, and gives you access to all materials related to that experiment in one place which saves you time collating materials for your students.

Learning outcomes

For each of TecQuipment’s 21 Next Generation Structures Range experiments there is a dedicated course book.

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STS2

Bending Moments in a Beam (Next Generation Structures)

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STS3

Bending Stress in a Beam (Next Generation Structures)

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STS4

Deflection of Beams and Cantilevers (Next Generation Structures)

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STS5

Bending Stress in a Beam (Next Generation Structures)

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STS6

Torsion of Circular Sections (Next Generation Structures)

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STS7

Unsymmetrical Bending and Shear Centre (Next Generation Structures)

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STS8

Pin-Jointed Frameworks (Next Generation Structures)

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STS9

Pin-Jointed Frameworks (Next Generation Structures)

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STS10

Two-Pinned Arch (Next Generation Structures)

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STS11

Fixed Arch (Next Generation Structures)

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STS12

Euler Buckling of Struts (Next Generation Structures)

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STS13

Continuous and Indeterminate Beams (Next Generation Structures)

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STS14

Curved Bars and Davits (Next Generation Structures)

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STS15

Plastic Bending of Beams (Next Generation Structures)

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STS16

Plastic Bending of Portals (Next Generation Structures)

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STS17

Redundant Truss (Next Generation Structures)

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STS18

Frame Deflections and Reactions (Next Generation Structures)

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STS19

Simple Suspension Bridge (Next Generation Structures)

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STS20

Bending Moments in a Portal Frame (Next Generation Structures)

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STS21

Suspended Beam Bridge (Next Generation Structures)

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STS22

Plastic Bending of Portals (Next Generation Structures)

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