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下方链接开启了新的窗口,包含了静力学的交互式示范。
The following link opens a new window which contains interactive demonstrations on statics:

构成的静力学
Shaping Statics

介绍
Introduction

这些交互式示范的目的是帮助你对结构行为的基本原理有一个彻底的理解,并提供工具和知识以帮助你设计高效和优雅的结构。
The purpose of these interactive demonstrations is to help you develop a thorough understanding of basic principles of structural behavior, and to provide you with tools and knowledge that will help you to design structures that are efficient and elegant.

在你开始之前,你应该熟悉一下初级的图解静力学。这些可以从Zalewski和Allen的。《成形结构:静力学》 。纽约,John Wiley&Sons出版社,1998。ISBN:0471169684,以及配套的图解静力学的教学光碟, Joseph Iano,纽约,John Wiley&Sons出版社,1998。ISBN:047128338X中学到。
Before you begin, you should have some familiarity with the rudiments of graphic statics. These can be learned from Zalewski, and Allen. Shaping Structures: Statics. New York, John Wiley & Sons, 1998. ISBN: 0471169684., and from the companion CD-ROM lessons in graphic statics by Joseph Iano, New York, John Wiley & Sons, 1998. ISBN: 047128338X.

这些示范的缘起
The Origins of These Demonstrations

这些交互式示范是由Simon Greenwold构思和编写的。当Simon还是麻省理工学院的建筑专业研究生时,他修读了一个结构的入门课程,他在课程中从Zalewski和Allen写的名为《成形结构:静力学》的教材里学习了图式静力学。利用他先前数学本科毕业、任中学几何学教师、以及电脑程序员的经历,他创造了这些示范的第一个版本,作为他陈述课程期末专题的工具。后来,在麻省理工学院媒体实验室进项研究生工作时,他与Waclaw Zalewski和Edward Allen紧密协作,完整地重做、扩展并改进了这些示范,最后制作了以上链接中的成品。
These interactive demonstrations were conceived and programmed by Simon Greenwold. When Simon was a graduate student in architecture at MIT, he took a beginning structures class in which he learned graphic statics from the textbook by Zalewski and Allen entitled Shaping Structures: Statics. Drawing on his previous experiences as an undergraduate math major, teacher of high school geometry, and computer programmer, he created the first version of these demos as a tool for presenting his final project in the class. Subsequently, while doing graduate work in MIT's Media Lab, he completely reworked, expanded, and enhanced the demos, working closely with Waclaw Zalewski and Edward Allen, to produce the product linked to above.


 
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