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Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Computation : SEMC 2001 (2 Volume Set).
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Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Computation : SEMC 2001 (2 Volume Set).
Yazar:
Zingoni, A.
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9780080541921
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1 online resource (1704 pages)
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9780080541921_001_WEB -- Front Cover -- Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Computation -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Local Organising Committee, International Scientific/Technical Advisory Board, Sponsoring Organisations -- PART I: KEYNOTE PAPERS -- Chapter 1. Vibration analysis of bridges under moving vehicles and trains -- Chapter 2. The importance of combining experimental and numerical study in advancing structural engineering understanding -- Chapter 3. Enhanced strain finite elements for Mindlin-Reissner plates -- Chapter 4. Recent advances in local-global FE analysis of shells of revolution -- Chapter 5. A new mixed flexibility approach for simplifying elastic and inelastic structural analysis -- Chapter 6. Eigenstates of large profiled matrices -- PART II: INVITED PAPERS -- Chapter 7. Advanced metal systems in structural rehabilitation of monumental constructions -- Chapter 8. Lifetime-oriented analysis and design of large-scale cooling towers -- Chapter 9. The BEM for vibration analysis of non-homogeneous bodies -- Chapter 10. A three-stage scheme for damage detection of Kap Shui Mun cable-stayed bridge -- Chapter 11. Rehabilitation of concrete structures with fibre reinforced polymers -- Chapter 12. Computational strategies for discrete systems and multi-fracturing materials -- Chapter 13. Optimal control of structure integrity and maintenance -- Chapter 14. On the mechanics and strength analysis of composite structures -- Chapter 15. The steel construction of the new Cargolifter airship hangar -- Chapter 16. The fundamentals of structural building codes -- Chapter 17. Earthquake engineering research infrastructures -- PART III: STEEL STRUCTURES: GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS -- Chapter 18. Beam elements in structural analysis and design of steel frames.

Chapter 19. Second-order elastic-plastic analysis of plane frames -- Chapter 20. Steel structures in Czech Republic -- Chapter 21. Inelastic response of simply supported I-girders subjected to weak axis bending -- Chapter 22. Performance of flush end-plate joints connected to column web -- Chapter 23. A numerical model for predicting the bending strength of Larssen steel sheet piles -- Chapter 24. Practical use of probabilistic analysis for steel structures -- Chapter 25. Double butt, bolted connections: Influence of prestressing -- Chapter 26. Joint type and the behaviour of frame beams -- Chapter 27. Effect of rock movements on the integrity and performance of mine shaft steelwork -- Chapter 28. Plasticity enhancement in axially compressed members -- PART IV: CONCRETE STRUCTURES: GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS -- Chapter 29. Analysis of reinforced concrete beams with circular openings using strut-and-tie model -- Chapter 30. True parabolic stress method of analysis in reinforced concrete beams -- Chapter 31. Crack width predictions of reinforced and partially prestressed concrete beams: A unified formula -- Chapter 32. Analysis of FRP-reinforced concrete beam with aramid spirals as compression confinement -- Chapter 33. Ultimate strength of CFT circular and square columns -- Chapter 34. The contribution of screed to the structural behaviour of precast prestressed concrete elements -- Chapter 35. Serviceability criteria for the vibration of post tensioned concrete flat slab floors -- Chapter 36. Quasi-isotropic ideally elastic-plastic model for calculation of RC elements without empirical coefficients -- PART V: STEEL-CONCRETE COMPOSITE CONSTRUCTION -- Chapter 37. Large deformation performance of double skin composite construction using Bi-Steel -- Chapter 38. Behaviour of different types of shear connectors for steel-concrete structures.

Chapter 39. An analysis of inter shear-stud slip in composite beams -- Chapter 40. Finite-element modelling of headed stud shear connectors in steel-concrete composite beam -- PART VI: MASONRY, GLASS AND TIMBER STRUCTURES -- Chapter 41. Overall elastic properties of brickwork via homogenization -- Chapter 42. Response of unreinforced brick masonry wall structures to lateral loads -- Chapter 43. Lateral loading tests on dry-stack interlocking block walls -- Chapter 44. Cyclic residual strains of brick masonry -- Chapter 45. The design of innovative nylon joints to connect glass beams -- Chapter 46. A new structural material by architectural demand -- Chapter 47. The impact strength of timber for guard rails -- Chapter 48. Experimental and analytical studies of diaphragm to shear wall connections -- PART VII: PLATE, SHELL AND CONTAINMENT STRUCTURES -- Chapter 49. Green's functions for the thin plate bending problem under various boundary conditions -- Chapter 50. Nonlinear analysis of a storage tank by the DQM -- Chapter 51. Dynamics of axisymmetric shell structures -- Chapter 52. Analysis for temperature change effects in circular tanks -- Chapter 53. On the possibility of parabolic ogival shells for egg-shaped sludge digesters -- Chapter 54. Field testing of column-supported silos and an introduction to the SAISC silo guideline -- Chapter 55. Influence of anti-dynamic tube on reduction of dynamic flow pressure and elimination of pulsation and vibration in grain silo -- PART VIII: LAMINATED COMPOSITE PLATES AND SHELLS -- Chapter 56. Vibration of cross-ply laminated composite plates -- Chapter 57. Free vibrations of piezoelectric sandwich plates: A two-dimensional closed solution -- Chapter 58. Plastic buckling of spherical sandwich shells under external pressure.

Chapter 59. Hygrothermal effects on the bending behaviour of multiple delaminated composite plates -- Chapter 60. New methods to establish the elastic characteristics of the fabric reinforced laminae -- PART IX: BRIDGES, TOWERS AND MASTS -- Chapter 61. Comparative structural behaviour of multi-cell and multiple-spine box girder bridges -- Chapter 62. Full-scale testing and system identification of a steel-trussed bridge -- Chapter 63. Horizontal bracing systems for curved steel I-girder bridges -- Chapter 64. Torsional moments in Y-beam bridge deck under Malaysian abnormal load -- Chapter 65. Experimental modal analysis of the HuMen suspension bridge -- Chapter 66. Dedicated software for the structural analysis of guyed antenna towers -- Chapter 67. Dynamic investigations of TV towers -- PART X: FINITE ELEMENT FORMULATIONS -- Chapter 68. A new stiffened plate element for the analysis of arbitrary plates -- Chapter 69. A new 24 d.o.e assumed stress finite element for orthotropic shells -- Chapter 70. Finite element analysis of material and geometry nonlinearities with remeshing -- Chapter 71. Subspace formulation for symmetric finite elements -- Chapter 72. Finite element formulations in the design of underground structures -- PART XI: FINITE ELEMENT AND NUMERICAL MODELLING -- Chapter 73. FEM computation of dynamic properties of a structure using fuzzy set theory -- Chapter 74. Development of semi-rigid frame model assisted by testing -- Chapter 75. Analysis of building structures using solid finite elements -- Chapter 76. Geometrically non-linear thermal stress analysis of an adhesively bonded tee joint with double support -- Chapter 77. Validation of discontinuous deformation analysis using a physical model -- PART XII: CRACKING AND FRACTURE MECHANICS -- Chapter 78. The time scale in quasi-static fracture of cementitious materials.

Chapter 79. Calculation of the critical stress in two-phase materials -- Chapter 80. A discrete crack modelling strategy for masonry structures -- PART XIII: SOIL-STRUCTURE AND FLUID-STRUCTURE INTERACTION -- Chapter 81. The assessment of shear effect of soil in analysis of laterally loaded models of the piles -- Chapter 82. Numerical analysis of laterally loaded piles under conditions of elasticity -- Chapter 83. Flexible pipe sewer failure: Numerical analysis -- Chapter 84. Experimental and numerical analyses of multi-storey cracked frames with loss of support -- Chapter 85. Evaluation of stresses of a flexible structure exposed to fluid considering fluid-structure interaction -- Chapter 86. A Green element computational technique applied to a fluid-structure interaction problem -- Author Index -- Keyword Index -- 9780080541921_002_WEB -- Front Cover -- Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Computation -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Local Organising Committee, International Scientific/Technical Advisory Board, Sponsoring Organisations -- PART 1: STABILITY OF THIN-WALLED MEMBERS -- Chapter 1. Interaction buckling design concepts for thin-walled members -- Chapter 2. Degenerate Hopf bifurcation phenomena of a cantilever beam on elastic foundation -- Chapter 3. Simplified computational procedure for postbuckling equilibrium branches in ideal and imperfect plates -- Chapter 4. Dynamic stability of thin-walled members -- Chapter 5. The compound spline finite strip method for the elastic stability of U and C built-up columns -- PART 2: VIBRATION AND DYNAMIC ANALYSIS -- Chapter 6. Stochastic transient variational principle in vibration analysis -- Chapter 7. Efficient automatic selection of tolerances in nonlinear dynamic analysis -- Chapter 8. An elasto-plastic free-free beam subjected to pulse load at tip.

Chapter 9. Robust convergence for the dynamic analysis of MDOF elastoplastic systems.
Özet:
Following on from the International Conference on Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Computation, held in Cape Town in April 2001, this book contains the Proceedings, in two volumes. There are over 170 papers written by Authors from around 40 countries worldwide. The contributions include 6 Keynote Papers and 12 Special Invited Papers. In line with the aims of the SEMC 2001 International Conference, and as may be seen from the List of Contents, the papers cover a wide range of topics under a variety of themes. There is a healthy balance between papers of a theoretical nature, concerned with various aspects of structural mechanics and computational issues, and those of a more practical nature, addressing issues of design, safety and construction. As the contributions in these Proceedings show, new and more efficient methods of structural analysis and numerical computation are being explored all the time, while exciting structural materials such as glass have recently come onto the scene. Research interest in the repair and rehabilitation of existing infrastructure continues to grow, particularly in Europe and North America, while the challenges to protect human life and property against the effects of fire, earthquakes and other hazards are being addressed through the development of more appropriate design methods for buildings, bridges and other engineering structures.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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