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Asian Concrete Model Code 2006 Level 1 and 2 Documents
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Asian Concrete Model Code 2006 Level 3 Documents - Design for Seismic Actions
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Asian Concrete Model Code 2006 Level 3 Documents - Seismic Assessment and Retrofit
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International Committee on Concrete Model Code ( for Asia )
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Modification of the ACI Rectangular Stress Block for High-Strength Concrete
Author: Hishmam H. H. Ibrahim and J. G. MacGregor | Size: 5544 KB | Format:PDF | Publisher: ACI | Year: 1997 | pages: 9 | ISBN: -
Most concrete codes do not explicitly cover concrete with strengths above 50-60 MPa (7000 to 9000psi) . Compression stress blocks from three current codes that do allow design for high strength concrete (HSC) sections are presented.
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A thorough understanding of the interaction of waves and currents with offshore structures has now become a vital factor in the safe and economical design of various offshore technologies. There has been a significant increase in the research efforts to meet this need. Although considerable progress has been made in the offshore industry and in the understanding of the interaction of waves, currents, and wind with ocean structures, most of the available books concentrate only on practical applications without a grounding in the physics. This text integrates an understanding of the physics of ocean–structure interactions with numerous applications. This more complete understanding will allow the engineer and designer to solve problems heretofore not encountered, and to design new and innovative structures. The intent of this book is to serve the needs of future generations of engineers designing more sophisticated structures at ever increasing depths.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Review of the fundamental equations and concepts
3. Separation and time-dependent flows
4. Wave and wave-structure interactions
5. Wave forces on large bodies
6. Vortex induced vibrations
7. Hydrodynamic damping.
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Dear All,
I am an offshore structural engineer and currently looking for a book in the leterature. This book is a part of knovel collection that some university can have a full access. The title is as follows:
Title: Wave Forces on Offshore Structures
Author: Sarpkaya, Turgut "Sarp"
ISBN:978-0-521-89625-2
Electronic ISBN: 978-0-511-76502-5
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Page:331
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Geospatial Analysis and Modelling of Urban Structure and Dynamics (GeoJournal Library)
Author: Bin Jiang and Xiaobai Yao (Editors) | Size: 9.4 MB | Format:PDF | Publisher: Springer | Year: 2010 | pages: 440 | ISBN: ISBN10: 9048185718 & ISBN13: 9789048185719
Book Description:
The increasingly urbanized world has created various problems of environment, climate, consumption of resources, and public health, which are closely linked to the side-effects of urbanization such as sprawl, congestion, housing affordability and loss of open space. Fundamental to the urban problems are two separate yet related issues: urban structure and urban dynamics. The chapters collected in this book present an excellent profile of the current state of geospatial analysis and modelling, and demonstrate how these approaches can contribute to the study of various urban issues. The book addresses key themes including new ways of capturing data digitally at the individual level, the development of systems based around networks, the notion of linking hierarchy to networks to morphology as in complexity theory, and the development of new ways of integrating diverse urban processes through simulation paying careful attention to the basic econometric and statistical principles of spatial analysis.
With a foreword by Michael Batty and an epilog by Michael F. Goodchild.
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Terrain analysis has been an active study field for years and attracted research studies from geographers, surveyors, engineers and computer scientists. With the rapid growth of Geographical Information System (GIS) technology, particularly the establishment of high resolution Digital Elevation Models (DEM) at national level, the challenge is now focused on delivering justifiable socio-economical and environmental benefits. The contributions in this book represent the state of the art of terrain analysis methods and techniques in areas of digital representation, morphological and hydrological models, uncertainty and applications of terrain analysis.
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Stimulated by ""Noahs Flood Hypothesis"" proposed by W. Ryan and W. Pitman in which a catastrophic inundation of the Pontic basin was linked to the biblical story, leading experts in Black Sea research (including oceanography, marine geology, paleoclimate, paleoenvironment, archaeology, and linguistic spread) provide overviews of their data and interpretations obtained through empirical scientific approaches. Among the contributors are many East European scientists whose work has rarely been published outside of Cyrillic. Each of the 35 papers marshals its own evidence for or against the flood hypothesis. No summary or overall resolution to the flood question is presented, but instead access is provided to a broad range of interdisciplinary information that crosses previously impenetrable language barriers so that new work in the region can proceed with the benefit of a wider frame of reference. The three fundamental scenarios describing the late glacial to Holocene rise in the level of the Black Seacatastrophic, gradual, and oscillatingare presented in the early pages, with the succeeding papers organized by geographic sector: northern (Ukraine), western (Moldova, Romania, and Bulgaria), southern (Turkey), and eastern (Georgia and Russia), as well as three papers on the Mediterranean. The volume thus brings together eastern and western scholarship to share research findings and perspectives on a controversial subject. In addition, appendices are included containing some 600 radiocarbon dates from the Pontic region obtained by USSR and western laboratories.
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