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  Unable to open zipx files
Posted by: dinu69in - 03-27-2010, 06:08 PM - Forum: Free Discussion - Replies (1)

Dear All

I am using winzip 8.0 and with this I am unable to unzip the zipx files. Can any one help me out ?

Regards
Dinu69in

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  IS code
Posted by: vijaycv404 - 03-27-2010, 04:05 PM - Forum: Archive - Replies (8)

dear friend
if some one having IS 1893 part 4 plz upload it.............

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  Moment Connections in Composite Construction - Technical Report
Posted by: Grunf - 03-27-2010, 03:06 PM - Forum: Journals, Papers and Presentations - Replies (2)

Moment Connections in Composite Construction: Interim Guidance for End-plate Connections - Technical Report

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By R.M. Lawson


* Publisher: Steel Construction Institute,The
* Number Of Pages: 92
* Publication Date: 1995-10
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1859420109
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781859420102

Abstract:
Contains guidance on the design of connections in composite frames in accordance with Eurocode 4 and BS 5950: Part 3. The steel to steel connections are of the end plate type and are design to act compositely by the provision of reinforcement in the slab. Both elastic global and plastic hinge methods of analysis are covered, serviceability performance being treated by a modified elastic analysis. The step-by-step design procedure is presented for both scheme and final design of frames using these connections. A worked example and design tables are also included.


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  STAAD(X) Tower V8i (SELECTseries 1) 08.02.01.48 (trial only)
Posted by: BennyP - 03-27-2010, 07:07 AM - Forum: Bentley Products - Replies (2)

STAAD(X) Tower V8i (SELECTseries 1) 08.02.01.48 (trial only)

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STAAD(X) Tower is a powerful addition to Bentley Systems, Inc.’s line of structural engineering
software tools. Its role is for the modeling, analysis, and design of communication
tower structures. These may be free-standing, guyed, or monopole type
towers. STAAD(X) Tower helps engineers generate the physical model using parametric
setup wizards and categorizes the panels, legs, horizontals and bracing members with
orientations without manual intervention. The structure can easily be edited to achieve
the desired shape and configuration.
With STAAD(X) Tower, external components like antennas, appurtenances, and platforms
can easily be attached and can generate wind, ice, and seismic loads following
the TIA codes along with other standard reference loads.


TRIAL ONLY

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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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  Reinforced and prestressed concrete 3rd Edition by: F. K Kong
Posted by: howdy - 03-27-2010, 06:57 AM - Forum: Archive - Replies (2)

Does anyone happen to have this book?
Thanks in advance.

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  Essential Mathcad for Engineering, Science, and Math: by Brent Maxfield
Posted by: pssst - 03-26-2010, 10:19 PM - Forum: General Books - Replies (6)

Essential Mathcad
for Engineering, Science, and Math

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Paperback, 528 pages
Publication date: MAY-2009
ISBN-13: 978-0-12-374783-9
Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS


Description

Using the author's considerable experience of applying Mathcad to engineering problems, Essential Mathcad introduces the most powerful functions and features of the software and teaches how to apply these to create comprehensive calculations for any quantitative subject. The simple, step-by-step approach makes this book an ideal Mathcad text for professional engineers as well as engineering , science, and math students. Examples from a variety of fields demonstrate the power and utility of Mathcad's tools, while also demonstrating how other software, such as Excel spreadsheets, can be incorporated effectively. A companion CD-ROM contains a full non-expiring version of Mathcad 14 (North America only). The included software is for educational purposes only.

Audience

Engineers and scientists working in industry who need instruction on using Mathcad. Engineering, math, and science students using Mathcad in their coursework.

Contents

Introduction Variables Creating and Editing Mathcad Expressions Simple User-Defined Functions Units! Mathcad Settings Customizing Mathcad Templates Arrays, Vectors, and Matrices Selected Mathcad Functions Plotting Simple Logic Programming Introduction to Symbolic Calculations Solving Engineering Equations Advanced Programming Putting It All Together Assembling Calculations from Standard Calculation Worksheets Importing Files from Other Programs into Mathcad Communicating with Other Programs Using Components Microsoft Excel Component Inputs and Outputs Hyperlinks and Tables of Contents Conclusion


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  a problme with etabs 9.5 setup --- help
Posted by: zinousoft - 03-26-2010, 05:23 PM - Forum: Archive Problem - No Replies

i tried to install etabs 9.5
but i had a problem and i couldn't solv it aloune
so i need your help
the install began normally but suddnely this window shown
to me !!!!!!!!!!!!!


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sorry i wanted to change the imag's like
but i didn't know how :(

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  Prefixing REQUEST when posting requests
Posted by: dinu69in - 03-26-2010, 04:37 PM - Forum: Archive - Replies (1)

Dear All

When you make any request for new books or software or other material if you kindly add the word "Request:" or "Need:" it will be more clear for others when they look at it in the Last post scrolling list. It is my suggestion only. Admin and Moderators are requested to express their views in this regard.

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Dinu69in

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  Code of Practice for Structural Use of Concrete 2004 - HongKong
Posted by: dinu69in - 03-26-2010, 04:30 PM - Forum: Codes, Manual & Handbook - Replies (1)

Code of practice for the structural use of concrete - 2004 - Jacobs

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By : Jacobs Babtie

The code provideds guidance on the design, analysis and construction of concrete structures. It adopts the limit state design approach, which should in general provide a more rigorous and economical design than the conventional permissible stress design method.

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  Architecture in a climate of change
Posted by: dinu69in - 03-26-2010, 03:54 PM - Forum: Environmental Engineering - Replies (4)

Architecture in a climate of change

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Author : Peter F.Smith
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This updated book is essential reading especially as it considers the ‘why’ as well as the ‘what’ of sustainable architecture. There is now wide agreement that halting global warming and its climatic consequences is likely to be the greatest challenge that we shall face in this century. As populations increase and, at the same time, gravitate to cities, buildings old and new should be a prime target in the battle to reverse the demand for fossil-based energy.

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