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  Concrete in coastal structures
Posted by: kwck - 07-12-2010, 11:03 AM - Forum: Archive - No Replies

Concrete in coastal structures
edited by Richard T.L. Allen.
Published 1998 by Telford, ASCE Press [distributor] in London, Reston, VA .
Language: English
ISBN 10: 0727726102

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  ECP for steel construction and bridges (ASD)
Posted by: AG.NAYEL - 07-12-2010, 10:56 AM - Forum: Codes, Manual & Handbook - No Replies

ECP for steel construction and bridges

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General informations:

Format : pdf
Readable Scanned copy and you can refer to the cover as a sample .
# of pages :279
Edition :2008


Contents :

ch1: Materials

ch2: Allowable stresses

ch3: Fatigue

ch4: Stability and slenderness ratios

ch5: Structural welding

ch6: Bolted connections

ch7: Plate girders

ch8: Truss girders

ch9: Complementary Requirements for construction and design

ch10: Composite steel-concrete construction

ch11: Cold formed sections

ch12: Dimensional tolerances

ch13: Fabrication , erection and finishing works

ch14:Inspection and maintenance of steel bridges



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  ASTM STP1390 - Testing and Performance of Geosynthetics in Subsurface Drainage
Posted by: kevin8107 - 07-12-2010, 09:23 AM - Forum: Foundation & Geotechnics in general - Replies (2)

STP 1390 Testing and Performance of Geosynthetics in Subsurface Drainage
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ASTM STP 1390 Testing and Performance of Geosynthetics in Subsurface Drainage

Editor(s): Suits/Goddard/Baldwin
Pages: 121
Published: 2000

This publication contains papers presented at the symposium Testing and Performance of Geosynthetics in Subsurface Drainage held in June of 1999. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D 35 on Geosynthetics and Committee D 18 on Soil and Rock in cooperation with The National Transportation Research Board (Committees A2K06 and A2K07).

The effectiveness of subsurface drainage in prolonging the service life of a pavement system has been the subject of discussion for many years across several disciplines involved in the planning, designing, construction, and maintenance of pavement, and other engineered systems. The purpose of the symposium was to explore the experiences of the authors in the testing and performance of geosynthetics used in subsurface drainage applications.

The symposium and this STP was divided into three sessions: Field Performance Studies, Pavement Design and Drainage, and Testing. Specific topics addressed by papers in this collection include:

* modified implanted Gradient Ratio (GR) test system
* Geocomposite Capillary Barrier Drain (GCBD)
* unsaturated flow
* capillary barrier
* lateral drainage
* Finite Element Method (FEM) analysis
* Drainage
* frost heave
* highway edge drain
* geotextile filter
* geocomposite
* Performance-Based Specification
* pavement drainage
* polyethylene toe drain
* knitted geotextile sock
* prefabricated vertical drains



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  Handbook of Mathematics (Fifth Edition)
Posted by: cordoba123 - 07-12-2010, 09:20 AM - Forum: Mathematics (Engineering and Scientific) - Replies (5)

Handbook of Mathematics (Fifth Edition)

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I.N. Bronshtein, K.A. Semendyayev, G. Musiol, H. Muehlig, " Handbook of Mathematics"
Springer | 2007 | ISBN: 3540721215 | 1157 pages | PDF | 12 MB
This guide book to mathematics contains in handbook form the fundamental working knowledge of mathematics which is needed as an everyday guide for working scientists and engineers, as well as for students. Easy to understand, and convenient to use, this guide book gives concisely the information necessary to evaluate most problems which occur in concrete applications. In the newer editions emphasis was laid on those fields of mathematics that became more important for the formulation and modeling of technical and natural processes, namely Numerical Mathematics, Probability Theory and Statistics, as well as Information Processing. For the 5th edition, the chapters “Computer Algebra Systems” and “Dynamical Systems and Chaos” were fundamentally revised, updated and expanded. In the chapter “Algebra and Discrete Mathematics” a section on “Finite Fields and Shift Registers” was added.




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  PORTABLE REVIT STRUCTURE 2010 + EXTENTIONS
Posted by: mig21 - 07-12-2010, 08:46 AM - Forum: Autodesk Products - No Replies

PORTABLE AUTODESK REVIT STRUCTURE 2010 + EXTENTIONS

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hi

here is a portable version of revit structure 2010 + extentions

tested on wp SP3 without admin rigths ,, test it please

regards

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  Zaha Hadid : The Complete Buildings & Projects
Posted by: aidilts - 07-12-2010, 04:07 AM - Forum: Architecture Books - Replies (2)

Zaha Hadid : The Complete Buildings & Projects

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CD-ROM
+video interviews ~60min
+VR panoramas
+Photographs
+Paintings
+Models
+Drawing
+Renderings
+Computer Animations

Book : Zaha Hadid : The Complete Buildings & Projects
13 Mb | 144 Pages | PDF
Editorial Reviews
With her most recent commission, Cincinnati's Contemporary Arts Center, architect Zaha Hadid becomes the first woman ever to design an American museum. This long awaited first monograph on one of the world's most important architects collects Hadid's entire oeuvre-more than 80 built and unbuilt projects over 20 years- in one significant volume.
The groundbreaking monograph contains Hadid's own striking drawings and paintings, as well as hundreds of sketches, plans, and models. Readers will recognize her built work-the Vitra Fire Station near Basel and the IBA Building in Berlin- and will welcome details of her competition entry for Chicago's ITT Building, and her winning design for the Cardiff Opera House. With generous commentary by the architect and her office, this is a landmark publication.


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  Fluid Mechanics, Ira M. Cohen
Posted by: pezhmankhan - 07-12-2010, 03:57 AM - Forum: Water & Hydraulic Engineering - Replies (11)

Fluid Mechanics, 4th Edition

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Ira M. Cohen, Pijush K. Kundu, "Fluid Mechanics, 4 Edition"
Academic Press | 2007 | ISBN: 0123737354 | 904 pages | PDF | 10,1 MB

Fluid mechanics, the study of how fluids behave and interact under various forces and in various applied situations-whether in the liquid or gaseous state or both-is introduced and comprehensively covered in this widely adopted text. Fully revised and updated with the addition of a new chapter on biofluid mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, Fourth Edition is suitable for both a first or second course in fluid mechanics at the graduate or advanced undergraduate level. The leading advanced general text on fluid mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, 4e guides students from the fundamentals to the analysis and application of fluid mechanics, including compressible flow and such diverse applications as hydraulics and aerodynamics.

Updates to several chapters and sections, including Boundary Layers, Turbulence, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, Thermodynamics and Compressibility. Fully revised and updated chapter on Computational Fluid Dynamics. New chapter on Biofluid Mechanics by Professor Portonovo Ayyaswamy, the Asa Whitney Professor of Dynamical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania.New Visual Resources appendix provides a list of fluid mechanics films available for viewing online.Additional worked-out examples and end-of-chapter problems.Updated online Solutions Manual for adopting instructors.Summary: This is the BEST book for a 1st year grad studentRating: 5This is the best book for a grad student who wants to start learning the advanced topics in fluid mechanics. This is the best book to read after Munson and is much easier and much more useful than Batchelor. Most of the concepts are very nicely explained and there a lot of emphasis on understanding the physics of each phenomenon. There is an introductory part on continuum mechanics which is very helpful. There book is almost error free though a lot of equations are presented in the book.Summary: An excellent covering of Fluid Mechanics.Rating: 4I bought this book for a class in geophysical fluid dynamics. I have only a little background in fluid mechanics, but I have some experience with partial differential equations and tensor math (mostly electromagnetics). If you are light on tensor math and physics, this is NOT the book to start with. There are other books in tensor math you will need to read and work problems in first. PDEs are a prerequisite, too, so don't take this book lightly. There is a very good review of tensor math and PDEs in the first chapter and appendices, but you will probably need additional references. The problems are challenging, and they range from easy to quite difficult. The math in this book also has a tendency to be terse, but not too sparse (and the author doesn't use the typical math book cliches, 'left as an exercise' or 'proof is trivial'). The chapters cover quite a few topics, from basic fluid motion, Newtonian and Eulerian flow, and turbulence and Reynolds numbers, to a few advanced topics like blood flow in biological systems. This book would be excellent as a reference, since the chapters are well organized, generally thorough and up-to-date. I plan to keep it on my shelf next to my physics and electromagnetics handbooks when I finish my GFD course.Summary: PitifulRating: 1This book claims to be an introduction to fluids. If so, it is the worst introduction I have seen. While other books are trying to get the student to understand what viscosity is or how to calculate presure with depth in a fluid, this book is literally teaching Eigenvectors of a Symmetric Tensor. This book may have a place but it is not as an introductory text. If you want a good introductory text, buy Frank White's book.Summary: Very goodRating: 5The item is exactly arrived on time. I feel really good. You can trust this service.Summary: Excellent introductory graduate level text bookRating: 5This is an excellent introductory textbook for a first graduate course in fluid mechanics. The material is presented in a logical and cogent manner. The chapters on introduction to tensor algebra and on vorticity dynamics are particularly excellent. The book, through its easy language and right focus, provides a good physical insight into the wonderful, if sometimes arcane, world of fluid flows. This book would be a nice pre-requisite to studying other classical and more advanced textbooks like the one by Prof. Batchelor.


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  BS6399 - Loading for Buildings
Posted by: wahta - 07-12-2010, 02:17 AM - Forum: British Standards (BS) - Replies (3)

BS 6399-1:1996
Loading for buildings. Code of practice for dead and imposed loads



Abstract:
Gives dead and minimum recommended imposed loads. Applies to new buildings, alterations to existing structures and existing construction on change of use.

Status: Superseded, Withdrawn
Publication Date: 15 September 1996
Confirm Date: 01 November 2007
Withdrawn Date: 30 March 2010

Cross References: BS 2655-4:1969, BS 5400-2:1978, BS 5555:1993, BS 6399-2:1995, BS 6399-3:1988, BS 648:1964, BS 2573-1:1983

Replaced By: BS EN 1991-1-1:2002, BS EN 1991-1-7:2006
Replaces: BS 6399:Part 1:1984
Amended By: AMD 13669 October 2002 (not available separately).
Supersedes Draft: 01/104406 DC95/100935 DC

Descriptors:
Buildings, Structural design, Design, Loading, Dead loading, Imposed loading, Dynamic loading, Floors, Ceilings, Partitions, Classification systems, Parapets, Balustrades, Barriers, Car parks (buildings)

ICS: 91.080.01 (Structures of buildings in general)
Committee: B/525/1
ISBN: 0580262391
Publisher: BSI
Format: A4
Pages: 16



BS 6399-2:1997
Loading for buildings. Code of practice for wind loads


British Standards Institution / 15-Jul-1997 / 126 pages
ISBN: 0580274470

Incorporates the following:
AMD 14009 published 31 July 2002
AMD 13392, March 2002 (not available separately).Corrected and reprinted June 2002
AMD 14009 is a Corrigendum

Keywords:
Buildings; Wind loading; Climatic loading ; Loading; Structural design; Velocity; Pressure; Dynamic pressure; Design calculations; Equations; Walls; Roofs; Shape; Height ; Angles (geometry); Length; Error correction ; Topography



BS 6399-3:1988
Title Loading for buildings. Code of practice for imposed roof loads



Abstract:
For use in designing buildings and building components which are to be constructed and used in the U.K. and the Channel Islands.

Status: Superseded, Withdrawn
Publication Date: 31 May 1988
Confirm Date: 01 November 2007
Withdrawn Date: 30 March 2010

Cross References: BS 5555, BS 6399:Part 1, BS 6399:Part 2, CP 3:Chapter V:Part 2, ISO 3898, ISO 4355

Replaced By: BS EN 1991-1-3:2003
Replaces: BS 6399:Part 1:1984
International Relationships: ISO 4355:1981 Not Equivalent
Amended By: AMD6033 AMD9452 AMD 9187 September 1996 (not available separately).
Supersedes Draft: 86/13528 DC95/105686 DC

Descriptors:
Buildings, Design, Structural design, Architectural design, Roofs, Imposed loading, Snow loading, Loading, Climatic loading, Design calculations, Shape

ICS: 91.060.20 (Roofs)
Committee: B/525/1
ISBN: 0580165779
Format: A4
Pages: 30


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  Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics - Hibbeler
Posted by: cordoba123 - 07-11-2010, 06:54 PM - Forum: Mechanics & Material Technology (Elasticity, Plasticity and Nonlinearity) - Replies (22)

Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics (12th Edition)

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Prentice Hall | 2009 | ISBN: 0136077919 | 752 pages | PDF | 73 Mb
In his substantial revision of Engineering Mechanics, R.C. Hibbeler empowers students to succeed in the whole learning experience. Hibbeler achieves this by calling on his everyday classroom experience and his knowledge of how students learn inside and outside of lecture. In addition to over 50% new homework problems, the twelfth edition introduces the new elements of Conceptual Problems, Fundamental Problems and Mastering Engineering, the most technologically advanced online tutorial and homework system.

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  Foxit Reader Pro v4.0.0.0619
Posted by: cordoba123 - 07-11-2010, 04:36 PM - Forum: Non Engineering Software - No Replies

Foxit Reader Pro v4.0.0.0619

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