Lecture

Structural Similarity and Stability

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This lecture covers the concepts of similarity and stability in structural design, focusing on the resistance of sections to bending and the importance of stability. It also discusses the distance between the centroid and the axes of a section, as well as various structural variants like trusses, arches, cables, and beams. The presentation includes examples such as the Millenium Dome in London.

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