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Choosing Project Success - A Guide for Building Professionals
Author(s):
J. F. Mccarthy
Edition:
1 edition (January 1, 2008)
Publish Date:
2008
ISBN:
0979996902
Published By:
Pareto
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- General quadrilateral meshing of floor areas.
- User-defined internal mesh for shells.
- Improved merging of floor areas by removing common edges.
- Ability to automatically add rigid-zone areas over columns and walls.
- Improved DirectX Display.
- New link property to represent high-damping rubber-bearing isolator.
- Multiple controlled displacements for static pushover analysis.
- Link properties can be used for line and area springs.
- Strain response for shell objects (walls and floors).
- Option to control the slope of steep strength-drop in frame hinges.
- Improved convergence behavior for displacement-controlled nonlinear static load cases.
- Non-iterative event-to-event option for nonlinear static analysis.
- Increased speed and reduced storage for running and displaying results of nonlinear load cases.
- ASCE 41-17 auto hinges.
- Optional points BC and CD on hinge backbone curves.
- Auto-wind loading according to the ASCE 7-16 code and Korean Building Code (KBC 2016) added.
- Auto-seismic loading according to the ASCE 7-16 code, Korean Building Code (KBC 2016), Indian Standard Code (IS 1893:2016) and Turkish Seismic Code (TSC-2018) added.
- Automated response spectrum functions according to the ASCE 7-16, Korean Building Code (KBC 2016), Indian Standard (IS 1893:2016) and Turkish Seismic Code (TSC-2018) added.
- AISC 360-16 composite beam design added.
- AISC 360-16 steel frame design added.
- NTC 2018 Steel Frame Design added.
- IS 456:2000 concrete frame design updated for the IS 13920:2016 seismic code.
- Parallel processing has been implemented for running design (all types).
- Automatic concrete column design to achieve strong-column/weak-beam connections.
- Implementation of AISC Design Guide (DG) 11 for composite beam design based on AISC 360, CSA S16 and Eurocode.
- Web penetrations for composite beam design based on AISC 360-16, AISC 36-10 and AISC 360-05 codes.
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Article Full Name: The Principle of Reinforced Earth
Author(s): Henri Vidal
Published By: Highway Research Board, National Council, Washington D.C.
Serial : Highway Research Record, Issue Number: 282
Publication Year : 1969
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Standard Test Method for Determining FF Floor Flatness and FL Floor Levelness Numbers
Author(s):
ASTM
Edition:
ASTM
Publish Date:
2014
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Includes contributions from experts in the area of risk assessment; special focus on safety-critical systems in all types of industrial plants, equipment, structural systems, buildings and other civil engineering facilities; must-have information for academia and engineers involved in industrial safety, structural reliability, quantified risk assessment and safety management.
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This practical and comprehensive book enables the engineer to diagnose the cause of a fault, choose the appropriate remedial technique and ensure that the repair work is completed satisfactorily. It will be of value to all those who need to commission, supervise or carry out repairs to concrete structures.
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Soil Properties and their Correlations, 2nd Edition
Author(s)/Editor(s): Michael Carter & Stephen P. Bentley | Size: 3 MB | Format:PDF | Quality:Original preprint | Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc | Year: 2016 | pages: 222 | ISBN: 978-1119130871
An essential guide to improving preliminary geotechnical analysis and design from limited data
Soil Properties and their Correlations, Second Edition provides a summary of commonly-used soil engineering properties and gives a wide range of correlations between the various properties, presented in the context of how they will be used in geotechnical design.
The book is divided into 11 chapters: Commonly-measured properties; Grading and plasticity; Density; Permeability, Consolidation and settlement; Shear strength; California bearing ratio; Shrinkage and swelling characteristics; Frost susceptibility; Susceptibility to combustion; and Soil-structure interfaces. In addition, there are two appendices: Soil classification systems; and Sampling methods.
This new, more comprehensive, edition provides material that would be of practical assistance to those faced with the problem of having to estimate soil behaviour from little or no laboratory test data.
Key features:
Soil properties explained in practical terms.
A large number of correlations between different soil properties.
A valuable aid for assessing design values of properties.
Clear statements on practical limitations and accuracy.
An invaluable source of reference for experienced professionals working on geotechnical design, it will also give students and early-career engineers an in-depth appreciation of the appropriate use of each property and the pitfalls to avoid.
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