Guidance on embedded retaining wall design (CIRIA C760)
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CSiDetail is an integrated and interactive software product for generating detailing output, such as detailed views, drawings, bills of materials (BOM), and bills of quantities (BOQ) from ETABS models.
CSiDetail creates a detailed model of the structure, based on its analysis model and the design process carried out in ETABS. It automatically generates views and drawings that can be used as the basis for preparing final engineering drawings, as well as BIM files for use in BIM tools. Detailing can be carried out both for concrete and steel buildings.
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Article/eBook Full Name: The efficiency of passive confinement in CFT columns
Author(s): Mathias Johansson
Publish Date: 2002
Published By: Steel and Composite Structures Volume 2, Number 5, October 2002, pages 379-396 DOI: dx.doi.org/10.12989/scs.2002.2.5.379
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Article/eBook Full Name: 7th lnternational Conference on Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering (VII ICEGE)
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Article/eBook Full Name: Nonlinear seismic analyses of the "ELSA" buildings
Author(s): Peter Fajfar; Dusica Drobnic
Publish Date: 1998
Published By: Proceedings of the eleventh european conference on earthquake engineering, 6-11 September, 1998
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Does anyone have the following paper? Appreaciate if you could share to me
"Effect of Rotation Rate on Field Vane Shear Strength" by Hiroshi Hirabayashi (TOA Corporation), ISOPE-I-17-362, International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers
Structural Building Design: Wind and Flood Loads is based upon the author’s extensive experience in South Florida as a structural designer, building code official, and an expert witness. He has more than 30 years of engineering experience in the United States, Dubai, and India. The book illustrates the use of ASCE standards ASCE 7-16 and ASCE 24-14 in the calculations of wind and flood loads on building structures.
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• Discussions of the evolution of the ASCE 7 standards
• Includes discussion of wind load guidance in the International Building Code
• Examines the Building Envelope Product Approval System
• Includes numerous solved real-life examples of wind-related issues
• Presents numerous solved real-life examples demonstrating various flood load concepts
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Author(s)/Editor(s): AASHTO | Size: 29.6 MB | Format:PDF | Quality:Original preprint | Publisher: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) | Year: 2018 | pages: 657 | ISBN: ISBN: 9781560516835
This manual has been developed to assist bridge owners by establishing inspection procedures and evaluation practices that meet the National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS). The manual has been divided into eight sections, with each section representing a distinct phase of an overall bridge inspection and evaluation program. This edition updates Sections 3: Bridge Management Systems; 4: Inspection; 6: Load Rating; and 7: Fatigue Evaluation of Steel Bridges. Additional sections include: Bridge Files and Documentation; Material Testing; and Nondestructive Load Testing.
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The book combines history with academic notes for use at the university level, presenting design examples from actual jobs with applications and detailing for the practicing engineer. Chapter 1 tells the history of post-tensioned concrete as only Ken Bondy can tell it. Chapters 2-8 are the notes Dirk Bondy uses to teach Design of Prestressed Concrete Structures at UCLA and Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo. Chapters 9-13 are design examples that address many of the decisions faced by practicing engineers on typical projects. Chapters 13-14 cover the art of detailing and observing the construction of post-tensioned concrete. This knowledge was obtained over many years of working on our own projects and listening and learning from the the pioneers of post-tensioned concrete. Chapter 15 covers the slab on grade industry, which represents more sales of post-tensioning tendons than all other post-tensioning applications combined. Chapter 16 discusses the challenging application of post-tensioning-external post-tensioning.
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