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  Nonlinear TH Analysis with the aid of SAP2000 V14.1 (Trial)
Posted by: Audi - 04-09-2010, 01:43 PM - Forum: Calculation Notes & Analysis Files - Replies (4)

Nonlinear TH Analysis with the aid of SAP2000 V14.1 (Trial)

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probably it\'s very strong frame,

i can\'t push it, please let me know that how can i push it?

please inform me , if anything wrong,

best regards

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  Poland codes for Wind desing
Posted by: imatoric - 04-09-2010, 09:15 AM - Forum: Archive - Replies (1)

Does anybody have Poland's codes/ manuals for wind design?

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  Composite Materials: Science and Applications, 2nd Edition
Posted by: abudabeeja - 04-09-2010, 07:22 AM - Forum: Architecture Books - No Replies

Composite Materials: Science and Applications, 2nd Edition

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Composite Materials: Science and Applications, 2nd Edition
Deborah D. L. Chung,
Springer | 2010 | ISBN: 1848828306 | 371 pages | PDF | 5,4 MB

The applications of composite materials continue to be of increasing importance due to the industry’s need for modern analysis and improved performance. The first edition of Composite Materials introduced a new way of looking at composite materials: covering composites in accordance with their functions. This second edition expands the book’s scope to emphasize application-driven and process-oriented materials development. Although applications are the economical and technological driving force of materials development, processes often determine the feasibility and practicality.


This tutorial-style reference book examines both structural composite materials (including their mechanical properties, durability, and degradation) and functional composite materials (including their electrical, piezoresistive, and thermal properties), as needed for a substantial range of applications. The emphasis on application-driven and process-oriented materials development is enhanced by a large amount of experimental results that provide real illustrations of composite materials development.


Composite Materials is an essential book for researchers and engineers who are interested in materials development for industrial applications. It has a vibrant yet functional approach, making it suitable for both students and practitioners, and provides a full explanation of all of the fundamental concepts related to the structural and functional properties covered.



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  Has Anyone got AS 1289
Posted by: cheyne - 04-09-2010, 02:18 AM - Forum: Archive - No Replies

Hi Guys,

Does anyone have a copy of AS 1289 they could share pls?

Would really appreciate it thanks

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  Total Quality in the Construction Supply Chain
Posted by: abudabeeja - 04-09-2010, 01:50 AM - Forum: Project Management - Replies (2)

Total Quality in the Construction Supply Chain

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Total Quality in the Construction Supply Chain
By John S Oakland, Marton Marosszeky
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann 2005 | 544 Pages | ISBN: 0750661852 | PDF | 10 MB


Organizations in the construction industry struggle with three key issues: quality management or better meeting customer expectations, supply chain management or more effectively working with suppliers to provide a seamless service to customers, and knowledge management, the challenge of learning between collaborating organisations and between people working on similar projects around the world. Excellence in these key aspects of business is the hallmark of great companies.

This book tackles each of these themes, demonstrating their significance as strategic concepts for the construction sector and illustrating how development goals in each of the areas can be met. To be successful Total Quality has to impact on the organisation's Performance, which should be measured on a "balanced scorecard", including the results from the customer. This can be achieved through good Planning and improvements in Processes through involvement of the People. These 4Ps combine with the 4Cs - Customer, Culture, Communication and Commitment to provide a model for implementing total quality into construction.

The book brings together, within this consistent theoretical framework, international case studies from all areas of the construction industry. These include examples as diverse as quarrying, construction, design, real estate, land development and regulatory agencies, drawn from the UK, USA, Hong Kong, Singapore Australia and Japan. Through these the authors demonstrate how a total quality or business excellence strategy can be applied in all activities in the construction supply chain to achieve world-class performance.

Written by two of the world's leading experts, in a logical and very practical style, Total Quality in the Construction Supply Chain offers students and others new to the subject a clearly structured introduction to the concept of quality in the industry, while offering help and guidance to the most experienced professionals. The book should also appeal to people from all areas of the building and construction sector in any country.

* Key management techniques applied specifically to the needs of the construction industry
* International case studies demonstrate how to achieve real and lasting improvements in quality across the industry


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  Fatigue and Fracture
Posted by: telefere - 04-08-2010, 08:12 PM - Forum: Steel - Replies (1)

Fatigue and Fracture

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Fatigue and Fracture. ASM HANDBOOK. VOLUME 19

The publication of this Volume marks the first time that the ASM Handbook series has dealt with fatigue and fracture as a distinct topic. Society members and engineers involved in the research, development, application, and analysis of engineering materials have had a long-standing interest and involvement with fatigue and fracture problems, and this reference book is intended to provide practical and comprehensive coverage of all aspects of these subjects. Publication of Fatigue and Fracture also marks over 50 years of continuing progress in the development and application of modern fracture mechanics. Numerous Society members have been actively involved in this progress, which is typified by the seminal work of George Irwin ("Fracture Dynamics," Fracturing of Metals, ASM, 1948). Since that time period, fracture mechanics has become a vital engineering discipline that has been integrally involved in helping to prevent the failure of essentially all types of engineered structures. Likewise, fatigue and crack growth have also become of primary importance to the development and use of advanced structural materials, and this Volume addresses the wide range of fundamental, as well as practical, issues involved with these disciplines.
We believe that our readers will find this Handbook useful, instructive, and informative at all levels. We also are especially grateful to the authors and reviewers who have made this work possible through their generous commitments of time and technical expertise. To these contributors we offer our special thanks.
William E. Quist
President, ASM International
Michael J. DeHaemer
Managing Director, ASM International

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  ANSI-ASC A14.3-20American National Standard for Ladders - Fixed - Safety requirements
Posted by: dinu69in - 04-08-2010, 05:47 PM - Forum: Codes, Manual & Handbook - Replies (1)

American National Standard for Ladders - Fixed - Safety requirements

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PDF : 10.4 Mb

This standard is a revision of American National Safety Standard for Fixed Ladders, ANSI A14.3-2002.


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This is posted as per the request of Mr.blacktony.

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  Design of Anchor Reinforcement in Concrete Pedestals
Posted by: dinu69in - 04-08-2010, 05:05 PM - Forum: Journals, Papers and Presentations - Replies (1)

Design of Anchor Reinforcement in Concrete Pedestals

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Even though the Appendix D of the ACI 318-05 permits the use of supplementary reinforcement to restrain concrete breakout, it does not provide specific guidelines in designing such reinforcement. This paper presents a method for designing anchor reinforcement in concrete pedestals, where un-reinforced concrete is insufficient to resist anchor forces. Anchor reinforcement consists of longitudinal rebar and ties to carry anchor tension forces and shear forces, respectively. The Strut-and-Tie Model is proposed to analyze shear force transfer from anchors to pedestal and to design the required amount of shear reinforcement. A proposed design procedure is illustrated in an example problem.

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  Building code of Vietnam - All parts - English
Posted by: dinu69in - 04-08-2010, 04:50 PM - Forum: Codes, Manual & Handbook - No Replies

Building code of Vietnam - All parts - English

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Vietnam building code all parts. Contains 8 pdf files.

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  Bentley REBAR V8i 08.11.07.41 (Trial only)
Posted by: BennyP - 04-08-2010, 04:39 PM - Forum: Bentley Products - Replies (1)

Bentley REBAR V8i 08.11.07.41 (Trial only)

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Need Microstation for installing and running (see MS 08.11.07.171 Post).


Bentley Rebar is a fully interactive reinforced concrete detailing and scheduling system, applicable to a wide range of concrete structures, from the simple to the very complex. The two-dimensional (2D) detailing process is simple and easy-to-learn, and not unlike traditional manual detailing procedures. Powerful tools link reinforcement shown in cross-section with details shown in plan and elevation, thereby extending the system into the third dimension. Within a 3D design file, these “2½D” features combine with MicroStation’s modeling tools to produce 3D models of your reinforcement, eliminating many hundreds of hours normally required to complete such a task.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE: You may use this software for evaluation purposes only.
If you like it, it is strongly suggested you buy it to support the developers.
By any means you may not use this software to make money or use it for commercial purpose.

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