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How to design reinforced concrete flat slabs using Finite Element Analysis

Author: Brooker BEng, CEng, MICE, MIStructE | Size: 353 KB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: The Concrete Centre, Riverside House, 4 Meadows Business Park, Station Approach, Blackwater, Camberley, Surrey GU17 9AB | Year: May 2006 | pages: 16 | ISBN: 1-904818-37-4

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The relative cost of computer hardware and software has reduced significantly over recent years and many engineers now have access to powerful software such as finite element (FE) analysis packages. However, there is no single source of clear advice on how to correctly analyse and design using this type of software. This guide seeks to introduce FE methods, explain how concrete can
be successfully modelled and how to interpret the results. It will also highlight the benefits, some of the common pitfalls and give guidance on best practice.

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