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  Lifts, Elevators, Escalators and Moving Walkways/Travelators
Posted by: tibas - 08-13-2010, 05:48 PM - Forum: General Books - Replies (6)

Lifts Elevators and Moving Walkways Travelators

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Lifts, elevators and moving walkways/travelators covers specifications, analyses and designs of various types of lifts (elevators), escalators and travelators (moving walkways). It comprises of four sections starting with a general introduction to types of lifts, escalators and travelators. Section II deals with the planning, analysis and design of components or elements of lifts/elevators. Section III covers the analysis of structural elements of moving walks or travelators. Having given description in Section I, it was felt to give again a general introduction together with data on moving walks. Design analysis of the elements of escalators is introduced in section IV and is fully explained with design examples. The finite element technique forms a prominent part in this section. Section IV is entirely devoted to the design of elements forming escalators.The book has the flexibility to include additional analytical and design topics and case studies. This book can be used by engineers, technologists, specialists in lifts, escalators or moving walkways. The book is readily available for bureaus who are involve in computer aided works and finite element modeling of steel structures under static and dynamic loads. Civil/structural and mechanical engineers can take advantage of this text and can redesigned in their own installations and other structures.This book is also useful for post graduate mechanical, engineering courses.


•Format: Kindle Edition
•File Size: 8772 KB /13.6m
•Print Length: 358 pages
•Simultaneous Device Usage: Up to 4 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
•Publisher: T & F Books UK; 1 edition (January 28, 2009)
•Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
•Language: English
•ASIN: B000SIUD5Q

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  Points System?
Posted by: yucapareja - 08-13-2010, 03:34 PM - Forum: FAQs, Q&A, comments - Replies (1)

Admin,

How the point system works?

What we can do with points?

I read that for registration you recieve 5 point...watch out with that some user can create new acounts just for donate ir themselves the points..

All the best

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  paper request : Further research on the historical seismicity of Tunisia
Posted by: hazus - 08-13-2010, 03:16 PM - Forum: Archive - No Replies

Hello all,
I'm looking for this paper,

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By: Jean Vogt
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3121.1993.tb00287.x
Article first published online: 1 JUL 2007
Journal : Terra Nova Volume 5, Issue 5, pages 475–476, September 1993

Thanks in advance

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  Add Thread to Favorite
Posted by: Administrator - 08-13-2010, 02:44 PM - Forum: FAQs, Q&A, comments - No Replies

1- Favorite Thread

1- in left bottom of each thread click on "Add Thread To Favorite"

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2- For See Your Favorites Thread, Goto CP (control panel) & in left sidebar click on favorite thread.

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  OpenSeesPL
Posted by: jagadishnr_nr - 08-13-2010, 01:52 PM - Forum: Archive Problem - Replies (1)

I am working on pile foundations and soil liquefaction effects so i have downloaded OpenSeesPL and installed, but i am facing following problems
1.pile group option could not be checked.
2.example files downloaded are in other format.
thank you

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  Reinforced Concrete Design, 3rd ed, Leet
Posted by: toa011 - 08-13-2010, 01:19 PM - Forum: Concrete - Replies (3)

Reinforced Concrete Design, 3rd ed, Leet

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# Hardcover: 560 pages
# Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies; 3rd edition (December 1, 1996)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 0070371008
# ISBN-13: 978-0070371002

Product Description
The new edition of Reinforced Concrete Design includes the latest technical advances, including the 1995 American Concrete Institute Building Code. Review questions and problem sets at the end of every chapter are identical to those your civil engineering undergraduates will encounter in practice.



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  Conferrence Papers: North American Tunnelling 2008
Posted by: debpriya1984 - 08-13-2010, 09:04 AM - Forum: Archive - No Replies

Would someone please share the book 'North American Tunnelling 2008'
Best regards,
Debasis

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  Papers about cold-formed steel structures
Posted by: Vladimir - 08-12-2010, 02:48 PM - Forum: Archive - No Replies

Please, help me to download this papers:
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  IABSE Workshop Shanghai 2009 - Recent Major Bridges
Posted by: toa011 - 08-12-2010, 02:25 PM - Forum: Journals, Papers and Presentations - No Replies

IABSE(International Association of Bridge and Structural Engineering) Workshop Shanghai 2009 - Recent Major Bridges

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IABSE Workshop Shanghai 2009 - Recent Major Bridges
The IABSE Workshop Shanghai 2009 and Chinese Bridge Tour, organised by the Chinese Group of IABSE, Tongji University and the China Civil Engineering Society, was held on May 11-20, 2009.

The Workshop 'Recent Major Bridges' included recent development and critical problems related to design, construction, management and assessment of major bridges from around the world and presented examples of the state of the art in design and construction of major bridges in China. It was followed by a 8 or 3 days Bridge Tour, at which the most important bridges built recently in China, were visited, including the Lupu Bridge.

This publication is composed of a printed Workshop Report and a CD-ROM containing eight Keynote Lectures and twelve Invited Papers in full length for oral presentation at the Workshop.

Keynote Lectures

China's Major Bridges
Maorun Feng, China

Values of Bridge in the Formation of Cities
Sung-Pil Chang, Jinkyo F. Choo, Korea

The Rion-Antirion Bridge - When a Dream Becomes Reality
Jacques Combault, France

From Bridges Across Great Belt and Oeresund Towards a Femern Belt Bridge
Niels, Gimsing, Denmark

Aesthetic Design of Large Bridges-From Some Personal Involvement
Manabu Ito, Japan

Recent Major Bridges in Korea
Hyun-Moo Koh, Jinkyo F. Choo, Korea

Major Bridge Projects - A Multi-disciplinary Approach
Klaus H. Ostenfeld, Erik Y. Andersen, Denmark

Design Concept of the Twin River Bridges in Chongqing
Man-Chung Tang, USA

Invited Speeches

Dashengguan Bridge-The longest Span Arch Bridge for
High-speed Railway
Zongyu Gao, Lunxiong Yi, Haizhu Xiao, China

Aerodynamic Challenges in Major Chinese Bridges
Michael Ch Hui, Doris Ms Yau, Hksar, China

Construction of Suspension Bridges Across the Yangtze
River in Jiangsu, China
Lin Ji, Zhaoxiang Feng, China

Different Environments, Different Requirements, Different Ideas-Design - Concepts of Three Chongqing Bridges
Xueshan Liu, Delan Yin, Yue Li, et al, China

Cable-Stayed Bridges in Shanghai where Chinese Recent
Major Bridges Launched
Biao Ma, Yuanpei Un, China

Wuhan Tiaoxingzhou Bridge over the Yangtze River - A Great Salute to the First Crossing of the Yangtze River in Fifty Years
Shunquan Qin, China

Zhoushan Xihoumen Bridge-The world's Longest Box-Girder Suspension Bridge
Hui Song, Xiaodong Wang, China

The Zhoushan Mainland-Island Linking Project Consisting of Five Sea-Crossing Bridges
Changjiang Wang, China

The Chaotianmen Bridge - An Arch Bridge with a New World Record Span of 552 m
Fumin Wang, China

Hangzhou Bay Bridge-A 36 km Shortcut Between Shanghai and Ningbo
Rengui Wang, Fanchao Meng, China

Sutong Bridge-A Cable-stayed Bridge with a Main Span of 1088 Meters
Qingzhong You, Ping He, Xuewu Dong, et al, China



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  Seepage Hydraulics
Posted by: ska51 - 08-12-2010, 02:08 PM - Forum: Water & Hydraulic Engineering - Replies (2)

Seepage Hydraulics (Developments in Water Science Series)

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Seepage Hydraulics (Developments in Water Science Series)
Author: G. Kovacs



Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd
Number Of Pages: 730
Publication Date: 1981-08
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0444997555
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780444997555





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