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Non linear calculus

Non linear calculus

Non linear calculus

(OP)
Hi to all of you,

we know that when we solve a structure we can have :

1) non linearity due to the material (read: reinforced concrete ...),

2) geometric non linearity , I would mean the section of the element doesn't remain plane due to the deformation;

3) non linearity due to big deformations, I would mean the case of a slender beam loaded normally to the transverse section.

I would like to know if there is an understandable  book or a resource to study about all the themes above to get a glimpse into this branch of structural area.
Thank you very much in advance for your help
Indo

RE: Non linear calculus

Initially read EN 1993-1-1, chapter 5, especially 5.3 and 5.4. Then just follow the track.

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