Elementary Behaviour of Composite Steel and Concrete Structural Members

Elementary Behaviour of Composite Steel and Concrete Structural Members
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9780750632690
ISBN-13 : 0750632690
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Elementary Behaviour of Composite Steel and Concrete Structural Members by : Deric J. Oehlers

Preface; Notation; Introduction; Sizing of Members; Elastic Analysis of Composite Beams; Rigid Plastic Analysis of Simply Supported Beams; Mechanical Shear Connectors; Transfer of Longitudinal Shear Forces; Stocky Columns; Slender Columns; Post-Cracking Dowel Strength; Rigid Plastic Analysis of Continuous Composite Beams; Lateral-Distortional Buckling; General Fatigue Analysis Procedures; Fatigue Analysis of Stud Shear Connectors; Index.

Elementary Behaviour of Composite Steel and Concrete Structural Members

Elementary Behaviour of Composite Steel and Concrete Structural Members
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 1136406999
ISBN-13 : 9781136406997
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Elementary Behaviour of Composite Steel and Concrete Structural Members by : Deric Oehlers

This book is aimed at developing the elementary analysis skills, familiarity and intuitive feel for composite construction that is required by undergraduate and graduate students, and by structural engineers. It does not require a prior knowledge of advanced analysis and design techniques, but builds on simple concepts such as statics and the mechanics of materials. A topic is first introduced by a brief description, with numerous carefully-chosen examples forming an integral part of the main text. Working through the examples allows the reader to gain a full understanding of the subject, as a technique is illustrated by its application to the design of new structures, or the important area of assessing and upgrading existing structures. The techniques described for the analysis of standard structures form a basis for understanding the way composite structures work, and these techniques are applied to many non-standard forms of composite construction that are rarely covered in national standards, if at all. The book is an essential purchase for all undergraduate and postgraduate students of structural and civil engineering, as well as all practitioners.

Analysis and Design of Steel and Composite Structures

Analysis and Design of Steel and Composite Structures
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 458
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ISBN-10 : 9781482266535
ISBN-13 : 1482266539
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Analysis and Design of Steel and Composite Structures by : Qing Quan Liang

Steel and composite steel–concrete structures are widely used in modern bridges, buildings, sport stadia, towers, and offshore structures. Analysis and Design of Steel and Composite Structures offers a comprehensive introduction to the analysis and design of both steel and composite structures. It describes the fundamental behavior of steel and composite members and structures, as well as the current design criteria and procedures given in Australian standards AS/NZS 1170, AS 4100, AS 2327.1, Eurocode 4, and AISC-LRFD specifications. Featuring numerous step-by-step examples that clearly illustrate the detailed analysis and design of steel and composite members and connections, this practical and easy-to-understand text: Covers plates, members, connections, beams, frames, slabs, columns, and beam-columns Considers bending, axial load, compression, tension, and design for strength and serviceability Incorporates the author’s latest research on composite members Analysis and Design of Steel and Composite Structures is an essential course textbook on steel and composite structures for undergraduate and graduate students of structural and civil engineering, and an indispensable resource for practising structural and civil engineers and academic researchers. It provides a sound understanding of the behavior of structural members and systems.

Steel-Concrete-Steel Sandwich Composite Walls

Steel-Concrete-Steel Sandwich Composite Walls
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 512
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ISBN-10 : 9780443219399
ISBN-13 : 0443219397
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Steel-Concrete-Steel Sandwich Composite Walls by : Jia-Bao Yan

Steel-Concrete-Steel Sandwich Composite Walls covers key aspects of steel-concrete-steel sandwich composite walls, including: an analysis and design and their loading carrying capacities when subjected to different loading scenarios, e.g., bending, shear, punching, compression, in-plane and out-of-plane shear, etc.; analyzes the basic resistance of the steel-concrete-steel walls; and covers the use of such structures under particular seismic conditions. Such structures combine the advantages of steel and reinforced concrete structures with wide advantages, e.g., it permits prefabrication, increases the construction efficiency, shortens construction period, saves formwork and manpower, and provides high resistance to blast and impact loads. Steel-concrete-steel sandwich composite walls, as a representative structural element of steel-concrete-steel sandwich structures, have been used as the nuclear shielding walls in the new generation nuclear power plant, shield tunnels in Japan, immersed tunnels, ice-resisting walls for Arctic offshore platforms, shear walls in high-rise buildings. - Provides strong first-hand experimental information on steel-concrete-steel walls under different loading conditions - Covers design and prediction equations on the resistance of steel-concrete-steel sandwich walls under different loadings - Includes finite element models in order to simulate the structural behaviors of steel-concrete-steel sandwich walls under different loading

Steel and Composite Structures

Steel and Composite Structures
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 1099
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ISBN-10 : 9781351413930
ISBN-13 : 1351413937
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Steel and Composite Structures by : Y. C. Wang

Over 150 papers representing the most recent international research findings on steel and composite structures. Including steel constructions; buckling and stability; codes; composite; control; fatigue and fracture; fire; impact; joints; maintenance; plates and shells; retrofitting; seismic; space structures; steel; structural analysis; structural components and assemblies; thin-walled structures; vibrations, and wind. A special session is dedicated on codification. A valuable source of information to researchers and practitioners in the field of steel and composite structures.

American Environmentalism

American Environmentalism
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 1227
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ISBN-10 : 9780415633185
ISBN-13 : 0415633184
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis American Environmentalism by : J. Michael Martinez

Protecting the natural environment and promoting sustainability have become important objectives, but achieving such goals presents myriad challenges for even the most committed environmentalist. American Environmentalism: Philosophy, History, and Public Policy examines whether competing interests can be reconciled while developing consistent, coherent, effective public policy to regulate uses and protection of the natural environment without destroying the national economy. It then reviews a range of possible solutions. The book delves into key normative concepts that undergird American perspectives on nature by providing an overview of philosophical concepts found in the western intellectual tradition, the presuppositions inherent in neoclassical economics, and anthropocentric (human-centered) and biocentric (earth-centered) positions on sustainability. It traces the evolution of attitudes about nature from the time of the Ancient Greeks through Europeans in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the Enlightenment and the American Founders, the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and up to the present. Building on this foundation, the author examines the political landscape as non-governmental organizations (NGOs), industry leaders, and government officials struggle to balance industrial development with environmental concerns. Outrageous claims, silly misrepresentations, bogus arguments, absurd contentions, and overblown prophesies of impending calamities are bandied about by many parties on all sides of the debate—industry spokespeople, elected representatives, unelected regulators, concerned citizens, and environmental NGOs alike. In lieu of descending into this morass, the author circumvents the silliness to explore the crucial issues through a more focused, disciplined approach. Rather than engage in acrimonious debate over minutiae, as so often occurs in the context of "green" claims, he recasts the issue in a way that provides a cohesive look at all sides. This effort may be quixotic, but how else to cut the Gordian knot?

Progress in Mechanics of Structures and Materials

Progress in Mechanics of Structures and Materials
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 1081
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ISBN-10 : 9781000116175
ISBN-13 : 1000116174
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Progress in Mechanics of Structures and Materials by : Peter J. Moss

This is a collection of peer-reviewed papers originally presented at the 19th Australasian Conference on the Mechanics of Structures and Materials by academics, researchers and practitioners largely from Australasia and the Asia-Pacific region. The topics under discussion include: composite structures and materials; computational mechanics; dynamic analysis of structures; earthquake engineering; fire engineering; geomechanics and foundation engineering; mechanics of materials; reinforced and prestressed concrete structures; shock and impact loading; steel structures; structural health monitoring and damage identification; structural mechanics; and timber engineering. It is a valuable reference for academics, researchers, and civil and mechanical engineers working in structural and material engineering and mechanics.

Analytical Approaches for Reinforced Concrete

Analytical Approaches for Reinforced Concrete
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Publisher : Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages : 556
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ISBN-10 : 9780128232019
ISBN-13 : 0128232013
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Analytical Approaches for Reinforced Concrete by : Yufei Wu

Analytical Approaches for Reinforced Concrete presents mathematically-derived theories and equations for RC design and construction. The book applies deductive reasoning, logic and mathematics to RC. Laying out, deductively, the principles of RC, it encourages researchers to re-imagine and innovate using a solid conceptual framework. Sections consider the reasoning behind key theories, as well as problems that remain unsolved. The title presents key ideas in simple language and illustrates them clearly to help the reader grasp difficult concepts and develop a solid foundation, grounded in mathematics, for further study and research. The book is future-oriented, demonstrating theories that are applicable not only to conventional reinforced concrete members, but also to the envisaged structures of tomorrow. Such developments will increasingly require a deep, deductive understanding of RC. This title is the first of its kind, presenting a fresh analytical approach to reinforced concrete design and construction. - Takes an analytical approach to reinforced concrete using mathematics and deduction - Lays out the reasoning behind key theories and models in reinforced concrete design and construction - Encourages researchers-new and established- to re-imagine and innovate using a solid conceptual framework - Presents difficult concepts that are clearly and analytically presented with accompanying illustrations - Looks forward to the use of reinforced concrete in the complex structures of the future

Performance-Based Optimization of Structures

Performance-Based Optimization of Structures
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9780203334713
ISBN-13 : 020333471X
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Performance-Based Optimization of Structures by : Qing Quan Liang

Performance-Based Optimization of Structures introduces a method to bridge the gap between structural optimization theory and its practical application to structural engineering. The Performance-Based Optimization (PBO) method combines modern structural optimisation theory with performance based design concepts to produce a powerful technique for use in structural design. This book provides the latest PBO techniques for achieving optimal topologies and shapes of continuum structures with stress, displacement and mean compliance constraints. The emphasis is strongly placed on practical applications of automated PBO techniques to the strut-and-tie modelling of structural concrete, which includes reinforced and prestressed concrete structures. Basic concepts underlying the development of strut-and-lie models, design optimization procedure, and detailing of structural concrete are described in detail. Alternative approaches to topology optimization are also introduced. The book contains numerous practical design examples illustrating the nature of the load transfer mechanism of structures.

Design of FRP and Steel Plated RC Structures

Design of FRP and Steel Plated RC Structures
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9780080472447
ISBN-13 : 0080472443
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Design of FRP and Steel Plated RC Structures by : Deric Oehlers

There are a large and ever-increasing number of structures and buildings worldwide that are in need of refurbishment, rehabilitation and strengthening. The retrofitting of beams and slabs for this purpose is now recognized as the most cost-effective and environmentally sustainable method of carrying out this essential renovation work. The authors of Design of FRP and Steel Plated RC Structures are both acknowledged world experts on these techniques and their book has been designed to provide the reader with a comprehensive overview of the established techniques and their applications as well as thorough coverage of newly emerging methodologies and their uses. The comparison of FRP and steel is a particular focus and the authors provide practical examples of where one material might be used in preference to another. Indeed practical, worked examples of how, when, and why specific solutions have been chosen in real-world situations are used throughout the text and provide the user with invaluable insights into the decision-making process and its technical background. Just as importantly these examples make the understanding and application of these techniques easier to understand for the student and the practitioner. The book is international in appeal, as while no reference is made to specific local codes the authors' approach always follows that of the more advanced structural codes worldwide. As such it will remain an essential resource for many years to come. Design of FRP and Steel Plated RC Structures is an important reference for a broad range of researchers, students and practitioners including civil engineers and contractors, architects, designers and builders. - Contains detailed worked examples throughout to aid understanding and provide technical insight - Covers all types of metal plates and all types of FRP plates - Uses design philosophies that can be used with any mathematical model - Provides coverage of all main international guidelines