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axial force - answeracting along ONE axis, directly on a point or surface bending force - answeracting along an axis, at a certain distance from a point, causing a folding motion (M=F*d) compressive force - answerpushing an object - collapsing it (i.e. concrete crushes when too much compressive force is applied) construction materials - answerreinforced- concrete (bridge, sewers, foundations), steel (skyscrapers, utilities, roofing), timber (walls, floors, ceilings, doors)

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Structural engineering

axial force - answeracting along ONE axis, directly on a point or surface

bending force - answeracting along an axis, at a certain distance from a point, causing a folding motion
(M=F*d)

compressive force - answerpushing an object - collapsing it (i.e. concrete crushes when too much
compressive force is applied)

construction materials - answerreinforced- concrete (bridge, sewers, foundations), steel (skyscrapers,
utilities, roofing), timber (walls, floors, ceilings, doors)

dead load - answergravitational load of its own weight - permanent

demands for structural engineers - answer1) improvements and upgrades of infrastructures (public
facilities, highways, bridges)

2) experimental work, computing and information technology

3) computer skills - more oriented towards computer-aided engineering due to advancements

dome structure - answerefficient at distributing snow and wind loads, gets proportionally stronger as
size increases, lighter and require fewer materials, energy efficient

dynamic force - answerchanging w/time (i.e. people, furniture)

even-driven load - answeroriginated from the occurrence of earthquake, strong wind, or heavy snow

forces - answerinfluence on an object that causes change in physical quantity

how do we choose materials? - answer1) strength:

tensile/compressive - able to withstand loading

2) density:

high density = great protection but also heavy and difficult to work with

3) hardness:

ability to resist permanent deformation under sharp load

4) ductility:

ability to deform without fracture

5) elasticity:

ability to deform and return to natural state

6) toughness:

ability to resist fracture when stressed

live load - answerweight of things moving about in or upon the structure - transitory/temporary
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