
Structural engineering is concerned with the
structural design and
structural analysis of buildings, bridges,
towers,
flyovers (overpasses), tunnels, off shore structures like oil and gas fields in the sea,
aerostructure
and other structures. This involves identifying the loads which act
upon a structure and the forces and stresses which arise within that
structure due to those loads, and then designing the structure to
successfully support and resist those loads. The loads can be self
weight of the structures, other dead load, live loads, moving (wheel)
load, wind load, earthquake load, load from temperature change etc. The
structural engineer must design structures to be safe for their users
and to successfully fulfill the function they are designed for (to be
serviceable). Due to the nature of some loading conditions, sub-disciplines within structural engineering have emerged, including
wind engineering and earthquake engineering.
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Design considerations will include strength, stiffness, and stability
of the structure when subjected to loads which may be static, such as
furniture or self-weight, or dynamic, such as wind, seismic, crowd or
vehicle loads, or transitory, such as temporary construction loads or
impact. Other considerations include cost, constructability, safety,
aesthetics and
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